Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Job posting: Tenure-Track or Tenure-eligible Investigator (Chemical Biology), NCI, Frederick, MD

From the inbox, this position: 
The Chemical Biology Laboratory (CBL), Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is accepting applications for both Tenure Track and Tenure-eligible Investigators in Chemical Biology. Ideal candidates will establish independent, dynamic, collaborative programs that develop and apply chemical methods, tools and materials to define and manipulate the biological processes that impact cancer. Tenure track candidates are expected to establish an internationally recognized program. Tenure-eligible candidates will have already established an internationally recognized program. 
Candidates must possess a Ph.D. in Chemistry or related Physical Science. The position is located at the NCI campus in Frederick, MD. This location offers state of the art Chemical Biology laboratories, as well as core facilities including mass spectrometry; NMR spectroscopy; protein expression and proteomics; electron, optical and small animal imaging and other advanced technologies. The position provides salary and full funding for a research program, including postdoctoral fellows, technician, office/laboratory space, research equipment, staff support, and an annual supply budget. 
Consideration of applicants will begin October 31, 2018 and will continue until the position is filled. Salary is competitive and is commensurate with experience and full benefits (including retirement, health insurance, life insurance, and a Thrift Savings Plan). This position is not restricted to U.S. citizens.  Applicants can apply at: https://irp-positions.nih.gov/job/CBL  Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, description of research plans (~ 5 pages), and a description of mentoring and outreach activities in which you have been involved, especially those involving women and persons from racial/ethnic or other groups that are underrepresented in biomedical research.  Three letters of recommendation should accompany tenure track applications. Letters will be collected later for tenure-eligible faculty.
 Link here. Best wishes to those interested. 

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