ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DIVISION OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
The Pharmaceutical Sciences
Division of the Mylan School of Pharmacy and the
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences seeks
to fill a tenure-track assistant professorship.
Candidates with expertise in pharmacology will
be given priority; cross-training in pharmaceutics,
medicinal chemistry or another closely related
field is welcomed.
The Division’s pharmacology
expertise centers on the molecular and behavioral
pharmacology of both cancer and CNS disorders.
Postdoctoral experience is required: a pharmacy
background desirable. Applicants should possess
a Ph.D. degree in a suitably related field. Successful
candidates will be expected to teach in the Doctor
of Pharmacy program and M.S./Ph.D. graduate programs
and to develop extramurally funded research programs.
Applicants must be willing to
contribute actively to the mission and to respect
the Spiritan Catholic identity of Duquesne University.
The mission is implemented through a commitment
to academic excellence, a spirit of service, moral
and spiritual values, sensitivity to world concerns,
and an ecumenical campus community.
Applicants should submit a letter
of intent accompanied by curriculum vitae, a summary
of research interests, and three letters of reference
to Dr. C. K. Surratt, Chair, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Search Committee, Duquesne University, Office
of Human Resource Management, 600 Forbes Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15282 or Email: FacultyJobs@duq.edu.
Applications will be accepted until the position
is filled.
For more information about the
Mylan School of Pharmacy, the Graduate School
of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Duquesne University,
visit our Web site at www.pharmacy.duq.edu.
Duquesne University was
founded in 1878 by its sponsoring religious community,
the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. Duquesne
University is Catholic in mission and ecumenical
in spirit. Motivated by its Catholic identity,
Duquesne values equality of opportunity both as
an education institution and as an employer.
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