Yale: Tenured Full Professor to Develop Program in Bioinformatics, Statistical Genomics or Genetic Epidemiology
Yale School of Public Health
Yale University School of Medicine
Tenured Full Professor to Develop Program in Bioinformatics, Statistical Genomics or Genetic Epidemiology
Yale School of Public Health is currently seeking a tenured full professor to develop and lead programs in one of the related disciplines of bioinformatics, statistical genetics or genetic epidemiology. Expertise in any of these areas is of interest. The person holding this position will also assume a leadership role in the interface of their discipline with Yale's broader initiatives to expand genomic research in the Medical School and at the University. Further faculty recruitment in these genomic disciplines is planned
The successful candidate will have an active research and training program; an extensive body of influential publications; a history of service to international/national-level committees, professional organizations, and scholarly journals; a reputation for mentoring successful academic careers; and an established international reputation in their chosen discipline.
Applications, nominations, and inquiries are all invited. For full consideration, applicants should submit a letter of interest, a complete curriculum vitae, and copies of recent publications, by May 31, 2007, in confidence to:
Michael Bracken,
Search Committee Chair
Yale School of Public Health
Yale University School of Medicine
P.O. Box 208034
New Haven,
CT 06520-8034
Yale University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Men and women of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds and cultures are encouraged to apply.
Yale University School of Medicine
Tenured Full Professor to Develop Program in Bioinformatics, Statistical Genomics or Genetic Epidemiology
Yale School of Public Health is currently seeking a tenured full professor to develop and lead programs in one of the related disciplines of bioinformatics, statistical genetics or genetic epidemiology. Expertise in any of these areas is of interest. The person holding this position will also assume a leadership role in the interface of their discipline with Yale's broader initiatives to expand genomic research in the Medical School and at the University. Further faculty recruitment in these genomic disciplines is planned
The successful candidate will have an active research and training program; an extensive body of influential publications; a history of service to international/national-level committees, professional organizations, and scholarly journals; a reputation for mentoring successful academic careers; and an established international reputation in their chosen discipline.
Applications, nominations, and inquiries are all invited. For full consideration, applicants should submit a letter of interest, a complete curriculum vitae, and copies of recent publications, by May 31, 2007, in confidence to:
Michael Bracken,
Search Committee Chair
Yale School of Public Health
Yale University School of Medicine
P.O. Box 208034
New Haven,
CT 06520-8034
Yale University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Men and women of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds and cultures are encouraged to apply.










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