Sensory Biologist Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor jobs in United States
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Inside Higher Ed · 3 days ago

Sensory Biologist Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor

Stanford University is seeking a sensory biologist or clinician scientist to join the Department of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery as a faculty member. The role involves a commitment to research and teaching, with responsibilities including addressing biological questions about sensory systems and generating translational advances for treating sensory dysfunction.

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Responsibilities

Address fundamental biological questions about sensory systems such as hearing, balance, olfaction, and taste
Generate translational advances for treating sensory dysfunction
Actively participate in departmental research events and seminars
Participate in formal teaching and training opportunities

Qualification

PhDMDSensory systems researchTranslational researchTeaching experiencePublishing track recordFunding experienceCollaborative projectsResearch events participationMentoring

Required

PhD or MD or equivalent
Scientific expertise
Teaching experience
Accomplishments that are commensurate with their current rank
Active participation in departmental research events and seminars
Participation in formal teaching and training opportunities
Strong track record in publishing and funding for more senior candidates

Preferred

Experience with combining multiple approaches to address fundamental biological questions about sensory systems such as hearing, balance, olfaction, and taste
Experience generating translational advances for treating sensory dysfunction
Scientific expertise in structural, molecular, cellular, developmental and systems biology, behavioral neuroscience, and physiology from cell to system

Benefits

Housing assistance

Company

Inside Higher Ed

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Funding

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Total Funding
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2022-01-10Acquired
2006-08-31Series Unknown

Leadership Team

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Stephanie Shweiki
Director, Foundation Partnerships
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