
Seeking a full time Associate Professor, tenure track faculty member in the area of metabolic pathophysiology. The faculty member will join a vibrant group of investigators in the role of metabolic reprogramming in diabetes, obesity, diabetic complications and aging, and geroscience. This position provides a unique opportunity to interact and collaborate with leading scientists in the Harold Hamm Diabetes Center, the Nathan Shock Center on Aging, the Dean McGee Eye Institute, and the Stephenson Cancer Center on the OUHC campus and the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and Oklahoma City VA Medical Center located next to the OUHC campus.
Job requirements include evidence of outstanding research productivity and a PhD, MD or equivalent.
Candidates should submit a curriculum vitae, a description of current research interests and future research plans.
Please contact Ginnia Smith with any questions or issues; email ginnia-smith@ou.edu or 405-271-8001 ext. 56244.
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