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  • Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position,Skeletal Muscle Physiologist

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    Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position, Skeletal Muscle Physiologist

    The Department of Human Physiology, University of Oregon, invites
    applications for a tenure-track position at the level of Assistant
    Professor. The department has strengths in biomedical and rehabilitation
    research that span the fields of biomechanics, physiology, motor control,
    and athletic training. The ideal candidate will have a proven record of
    research investigating skeletal muscle function, preferably in human
    subjects, and a demonstrated ability or high potential to attract external
    funding. All areas of research related to muscle physiology will be
    considered including cellular/molecular, metabolic, and integrative studies
    of normal and altered skeletal muscle function and processes, and their
    impact on human mobility, exercise, injury, rehabilitation, and health. A
    PhD or MD in a related field and two years of postdoctoral training or
    independent university research experience are required. Previous
    university-level teaching experience is highly desirable. The successful
    candidate is expected to establish a vigorous research program supported by
    extramural funding, contribute to the mission of the department in
    undergraduate and graduate teaching, and engage in departmental and
    university service. The successful candidate will have the ability to work
    effectively with faculty, staff and students from a variety of diverse
    backgrounds. Competitive salary support and start-up funds will be
    provided. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a statement
    describing their research goals and teaching philosophy, representative
    recent publications, and three letters of reference to: Search Committee,
    Department of Human Physiology, 1240 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
    97403-1240. Application materials can be submitted electronically to:
    janb@uoregon.edu. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2007 and
    will continue until a suitable candidate is hired. The University of Oregon
    is an EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity.





    Li-Shan Chou, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor
    Department of Human Physiology
    University of Oregon
    Eugene, OR 97403-1240

    (541) 346-3391 Phone
    (541) 346-2841 Fax
    E-mail:chou@uoregon.edu
    Web site: http://biomechanics.uoregon.edu/MAL/
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