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The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Department of BioMolecular Sciences is searching for an assistant, associate or full professor for a fulltime, 12-month, tenure-track/tenured position. We seek candidates with expertise in innovative use of NMR and other spectroscopic techniques, natural products sourcing and bioactivity evaluation, with applications in particular to the four key areas of research in our School of Pharmacy, cancer, cardiometabolic disorders, neuroscience/drugs of abuse and infectious diseases. The candidates should demonstrate a distinguished and innovative research program (as evidenced by a significant publication record and the potential to secure extramural funding) and a commitment to excellence in education. The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to graduate education in NMR. Applicants applying for the higher ranks should have a nationally-recognized research program with recurrent success in securing extramural funding and excellent teaching credentials.Full posting here. Best wishes to those interested.
Hopefully this time around they'll read the papers of the applicants closely and not end up with another Fazlul Sarkar fiasco. I think they are actually lucky that the lawsuit was dismissed since they did sign the contract with him before the whole Pubpeer thing. Probably another symptom of universities chasing after people who can draw in the big grants at any cost.
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