University of Utah
Translational Clinical Investigator in Diabetes and Metabolism
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84193
Overview
Translational Clinical Investigator in Diabetes and Metabolism — University of Utah. The Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Diabetes in the Department of Internal Medicine seeks outstanding applicants to develop independent, extramurally funded research programs in diabetes, obesity, and metabolism. Join as new faculty in the Division and as a member of the Diabetes and Metabolism Research Center (DMRC). Responsibilities
Develop and lead an independent, extramurally funded research program in diabetes, obesity, or metabolism. Collaborate with the DMRC and other centers; contribute to research, teaching, and clinical activities as appropriate. Minimum Qualifications
Medical degree; board-certified or board-eligible in Endocrinology. Eligible for Utah Medical License. Experience pursuing independent research. Preferred Qualifications
Strong publication record, conference presentations, program-building history, and recognition in the national and international diabetes and metabolism community. Application and Contact
Send inquiries to Corrine K. Welt, MD, Professor of Medicine and Division Chief c/o Debra Anderton at debra.anderton@hsc.utah.edu Apply online at
https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/187488 Additional Information
Open until filled. Salt Lake City, UT. The University of Utah Health system and its affiliates are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. See the university nondiscrimination page for details.
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Translational Clinical Investigator in Diabetes and Metabolism — University of Utah. The Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Diabetes in the Department of Internal Medicine seeks outstanding applicants to develop independent, extramurally funded research programs in diabetes, obesity, and metabolism. Join as new faculty in the Division and as a member of the Diabetes and Metabolism Research Center (DMRC). Responsibilities
Develop and lead an independent, extramurally funded research program in diabetes, obesity, or metabolism. Collaborate with the DMRC and other centers; contribute to research, teaching, and clinical activities as appropriate. Minimum Qualifications
Medical degree; board-certified or board-eligible in Endocrinology. Eligible for Utah Medical License. Experience pursuing independent research. Preferred Qualifications
Strong publication record, conference presentations, program-building history, and recognition in the national and international diabetes and metabolism community. Application and Contact
Send inquiries to Corrine K. Welt, MD, Professor of Medicine and Division Chief c/o Debra Anderton at debra.anderton@hsc.utah.edu Apply online at
https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/187488 Additional Information
Open until filled. Salt Lake City, UT. The University of Utah Health system and its affiliates are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. See the university nondiscrimination page for details.
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