Faculty job description:
The University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) is expanding its research activities in the area of biomedical informatics. We are seeking investigators at the Associate Professor level with independent and collaborative research programs. We are searching for investigators with expertise in the broad areas of bioinformatics, quantitative or systems biology, and a research program in cancer biology and/or aging.
Successful candidate will hold an appointment in the Department of Biomedical Genetics. Candidates with research experience in the following areas are highly encouraged to apply: genome and transcriptome informatics, systems biology, population genomics, machine learning, data mining, computational modeling, multi-dimensional data integration of clinical, genomic, metabolome, gene expression or epigenetic data.
URMC offers attractive start-up packages and has a strong commitment to career development. The successful candidate is expected to develop a competitive research program, attract external funding, and participate in graduate education.
Interested individuals should apply on-line to Job posting #247265 at http://www.rochester.edu/working/hr/jobs/
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