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Professor and Head
Women’s Health and Infant Development Research Center
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Eastern Virginia Medical School is making a
major commitment to strengthen, expand, and integrate the academic enterprise in
basic and clinical research. Our goal is to develop an academic culture which
places EVMS at the forefront in biomedical science, education, and health
delivery. EVMS and affiliated medical centers, e.g., Sentara Healthcare and
Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters, are the primary medical school and
health delivery institutions in the Hampton Roads-Mid Atlantic region.
EVMS enrolls over 110 new medical students each
year and offers graduate programs in the biomedical sciences and public health.
The Mid-Atlantic region offers exceptional education, recreation, entertainment,
and housing opportunities. During the coming year, EVMS will undergo an
aggressive recruiting effort to develop four principal focus areas of research
excellence: Heart/Cardiovascular, Diabetes/Metabolic Diseases, Women’s
Health/Infant Development and Cancer Biology/Infectious Diseases.
As a first step in this process, we solicit
applications for Professor and Head of a new Women’s Health and Infant
Development Research Center at EVMS. The candidate is expected to:
- have a Ph.D. and/or M.D.
- be a nationally recognized and established
scientist in the reproductive sciences
- have active NIH R01 or comparable
cutting-edge extramural research grant support with translational impact
- possess outstanding records of scholarly
activity; and
- foster a collaborative research
environment in the new Research Center.
The specific area of research is open, but
potentially may be on fetal-placental development, fetal programming, placental
transport/metabolism, or gene targeting/transfer. The new Center Head will hold
a primary academic appointment within the Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology and be expected to participate in hiring an Associate Director,
foster collaborative research ties, establish a nationally prominent research
center, and develop an NIH Program Project or Centers Grant in
perinatal/reproductive biology. Long-standing nationally acclaimed research
programs in non-human primate perinatal endocrinology and reproductive
endocrinology exist at EVMS, offering superb opportunities for collaboration and
growth. The Women’s Health and Infant Development Research Center will span and
be comprised of investigators from several academic departments.
Applicants should submit a letter of interest, an abbreviated NIH Bio-Sketch and
full CV listing research grant support to:
Eastern Virginia Medical School Office of the Dean Women’s Health and Infant Development Research Lewis Hall, Room 2019 700 W. Olney Road Norfolk, VA, 23507
Email: hubandsb@evms.edu
Eastern Virginia Medical School is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action and
Drug Free Workplace Employer and encourages applications of women and
minorities.
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