University of Pennsylvania · 2 months ago
Assistant Professor - Research Track - Neonatology
The University of Pennsylvania is seeking candidates for several Assistant Professor positions in the non-tenure research track within the Division of Neonatology & Newborn Services. The role involves conducting high-quality research in neonatology and teaching responsibilities for postdocs and fellows.
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Responsibilities
Research or scholarship responsibilities may include having a national reputation for collaborative or independent research of high quality with distinctive, original, and expert intellectual contributions
For Full Professor rank, candidates must show evidence of an international reputation for their scientific accomplishments
Candidates must demonstrate excellence in basic laboratory research with a publication record in neonatology, developmental or molecular medicine
Teaching responsibilities may include education of postdocs and fellows as well as formal lecture opportunities within the Division and Department
Qualification
Required
M.D or M.D./Ph.D. degree
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine by the American Board of Pediatrics or Internal Medicine
National reputation for collaborative or independent research of high quality with distinctive, original, and expert intellectual contributions
Excellence in basic laboratory research with a publication record in neonatology, developmental or molecular medicine
Education of postdocs and fellows as well as formal lecture opportunities within the Division and Department
Company
University of Pennsylvania
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Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$81.46MKey Investors
National Science FoundationUS Department of EnergyParent Project Muscular Dystrophy
2024-08-28Grant
2023-06-26Grant· $18M
2022-09-15Grant· $55M
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