Job Description
The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) at Iowa State University (ISU), in Ames, Iowa is accepting applications for the position of Assistant or Associate Professor in Virology within the Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine (VMPM). VMPM provides teaching and research in immunology, infectious diseases, bacterial and viral pathogenesis, host-microbe interactions, vaccine development, antimicrobial resistance, food safety, and public health.Responsibilities of this 9-month, tenure-track position include establishing and maintaining an active, extramurally funded, independent research program focused on virology in an area complementary to established programs in the department (75%); contribute to the teaching needs of the VMPM department (20%); and perform university service (5%). Areas of research aligned with the mission of VMPM include, but are not limited to: mechanisms of resistance to viral and bacterial infections, vaccinology, genomics, proteomics, and host/pathogen interactions. Teaching responsibilities may lie within the undergraduate, graduate, and/or professional veterinary curriculum.
The successful candidate will have a unique focus complementary to the department’s mission in current research interests as stated above. All CVM employees have a responsibility to maintain a positive workplace that is free of discrimination and harassment. Collegial interactions with all co-workers in the CVM will be expected.
Required Minimum Qualifications:
Ph.D or equivalent degree in virology, microbiology, infectious disease, or related discipline
Documented research focus in virology
In addition to the requirements above, below are minimum qualifications at the following rank:
Associate Professor:
Additional years of experience as an independent investigator
Documented history of extramural funding as a principal investigator
Experience mentoring graduate students or postdoctoral fellows
Evidence of strong student evaluations from didactic teaching
Preferred Qualifications:
DVM degree
Minimum of three years postdoctoral experience
Documented publication record in peer-reviewed journals
Documented teaching experience