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Association of American Medical Colleges

Faculty Positions in Disease Genetics, Genomics, and Multiomic Technologies

Association of American Medical Colleges, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, 22904

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Overview

The Department of Genome Sciences in the School of Medicine at the University of Virginia invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor. Rank and tenure status will be determined by qualifications. These hires are a central part of a major strategic investment by the University of Virginia to build a world-class Department of Genome Sciences. Established in 2024, the Department is expanding rapidly with the vision of becoming a national leader in genetics and genomics research. We seek ambitious and innovative scientists who will bring creative and integrative approaches to understanding complex traits, disease biology, and technology development across molecular, cellular, organismal, and population scales. We also welcome researchers pursuing translational directions, applying genetic discoveries to generate clinical insight. Research Areas of Interest

Candidates are expected to lead experimental (wet-lab) research programs, and we especially welcome applicants whose work integrates both experimental and computational approaches. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Complex trait genetics in humans or model organisms Systems genetics and multi-omics integration Functional genomics and genome regulation Cancer genomics Epigenomics/Epitranscriptomics Development and application of genomic and multiomic technologies (e.g., single-cell, spatial, perturbation-based, or other emerging platforms) About the Department of Genome Sciences

Launched in 2024, the Department of Genome Sciences builds on the foundation of the former Center for Public Health Genomics. Our mission is to drive innovation in genetics and genomics, train future scientists, and translate discovery into improved human health. Faculty employ state-of-the-art experimental and computational approaches to study a wide spectrum of diseases, including diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, osteoporosis, and cancer. Department faculty enjoy extensive opportunities for collaboration across the School of Medicine, the UVA Cancer Center, the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Data Science, and other programs across the University. Living and Working at UVA

The University of Virginia is consistently ranked among the top public universities in the nation, with a vibrant research community and a strong commitment to interdisciplinary science. Charlottesville is a dynamic and highly livable community, regularly ranked among the best places to live in the United States, with outstanding cultural, recreational, and natural amenities.

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