Opportunity Details
Department of Medicine
IM - Metabolism
Tenure
Instructor
Instructor/Assistant/Associate Professor
The Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research at Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) is seeking a scientist to join our world-class faculty providing patient care, education, and clinical research. Since its beginning in 1891, Washington University School of Medicine has been committed to advancing human health throughout the world. To date, 19 Nobel laureates have ties to the School of Medicine.
To expand its research department, the Division is seeking investigators to join the team of investigators working to reduce human suffering.
Recognized for both world-class research and excellent in-patient care, St. Louis is an ideal place to practice medicine. Washington University’s Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Lipid Research routinely ranks among the premier academic teaching, clinical, and research programs in the country. U.S. News & World Report touts its clinical services among the top programs nationwide, and NIH has continuously supported its competitive research and training grants for many years.
Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Allyship and Social Justice (IDEAS) are core values of the Department of Medicine and the School of Medicine. IDEAS, also known as the Office of Inclusion and Diversity in the Department of Medicine, seeks to promote and support these values within the department and beyond.
St. Louis is a hub for international research and a destination for patients seeking exceptional care. More than 150 companies in St. Louis are engaged in growing innovative bioscience research and technology.
The city is home to more than labs and hospitals. St. Louis attracts artists, engineers, entrepreneurs and other innovative professionals working at the forefront of diverse fields and endeavors.
Candidates will be joining the group of 24 faculty collaborating on research in the division. Compensation will be at a level commensurate with experience with excellent benefits.
Qualified candidates must have a PhD degree(s) and productive lab research experience.
Please upload a CV and succinct description of future research plans. In addition, please provide contact information for three references when completing your application.
Theresa Puljic
3142733456
1/1/2025
No end date
EEO Statement
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