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Tenure-Track Faculty Position The Department of Genetics

Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, us, 06540

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Tenure-Track Faculty Position The Department of Genetics Yale University School of Medicine The Department of Genetics at Yale University School of Medicine is looking to appoint an outstanding investigator, mentor and colleague at the junior (i.e., Assistant Professor) tenure-track faculty level. We warmly invite all applications with high relevance to biomedical genetics including basic, clinical and/or translational research. The appointment will be commensurate with experience and the position will come with a substantial start-up package. About Us: The overarching goal of the Department of Genetics is to discover new biology driven by genetics that improves human health through translational science and clinical care. Central to our mission are our core values of academic and clinical excellence, mentorship, inclusion and belonging, community-building, collaboration, accountability and fairness. Research areas

Developmental biology Chromatin and epigenetics Tissue patterning and morphogenesis Stem cells and regeneration Genetic mechanisms of disease Human genetics and genomics Data science and computational biology Rare disease Genomic technologies Gene therapies Quantitative and systems biology The department also provides clinical diagnostics and patient care for individuals across the Yale New Haven Health System and beyond. You can read more about our expansive research portfolio here: https://medicine.yale.edu/genetics/research/ Programs and priorities

Driven by our core values, the department is committed to creating an environment where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Central to this effort are our formal mentoring and training programs for faculty, our community engagement and EQUIP programs, and our internal Office for Strategic Research Development that supports faculty by leveraging new opportunities for innovation and discovery. You can read more about these efforts using the links above. The department is one of 28 specialty departments at Yale School of Medicine and has access to state-of-the-art research equipment and infrastructure including the Yale Center for Genome Analysis, the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation, the Yale Stem Cell Center, the Yale Center for Genomic Health and more. Members in the Department of Genetics can also work closely with the Yale New Haven Health System and Yale Ventures to further advance their translational research. Qualifications

Qualifications: Candidates must hold a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree. Application instructions

Apply via the Interfolio link: Interfolio application portal (https://apply.interfolio.com/171784). The application must be submitted by November 14, 2025; late applications may be considered under special circumstances. Materials to include: a cover letter describing motivation for applying, a curriculum vitae, a description of previous research (1 page), a concise statement of research plans (up to 2 pages), reprints of 2 publications, and 3 confidential letters of recommendation. A personal statement (1 page) describing alignment with the department’s core values is also required. Specific inquiries about the position may be directed to Dr. Valerie Reinke, Harvey and Kate Cushing Professor and Chair of Genetics. An informational webinar will be held on October 13, 2025 at 2pm EST. Please contact Nel Brewster at genetics.admin@yale.edu for details. Timeline and in-person events

Candidates must be available to attend an in-person symposium January 27-28, 2026, with a snow date of February 3-4, 2026. Individual interviews will take place during January and February.

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