Assistant Professor of Human Physiology, Health Promotion and Obesity Prevention
Position Announcement
The Department of Human Physiology at the University of Oregon in Eugene
invites applications for a tenure track position at the rank of Assistant
Professor to begin Fall 2022.
This position is part of a Provost-sponsored initiative aimed at creating a
cluster of excellence for research focused on health promotion and chronic
disease prevention. The Health Promotion Initiative at the University of Oregon
currently includes faculty members in Counseling Psychology and Human Services,
Special Education and Clinical Sciences, and Biology. Candidates for the
position should have a research focus that builds on the existing
multi-disciplinary Health Promotion Initiative and enhances research at the
intersection of health and/or health behaviors (e.g., physical activity,
nutrition), with preferred strengths in cellular metabolism and/or endocrine
physiology. The candidate will have a primary appointment in the department of
Human Physiology. The Human Physiology Department has a range of strengths in
both clinical and preclinical models in areas of cardiovascular, respiratory
and muscle physiology, neuroscience/motor control, cell signaling and
metabolism, and biomechanics. More information about the Health Promotion
Initiative can be found at https://blogs.uoregon.edu/hpop/. The position includes a
competitive start-up package, research-appropriate laboratory space, and a
collaborative research environment. Additionally, excellent benefits and a
safe, friendly, and inclusive work environment make the University of Oregon an
outstanding location to live and work.
Department or Program Summary
The Department of Human Physiology is home to undergraduate and graduate
students seeking training in systems physiology and anatomy that will prepare
them for careers in medicine, allied health professions, and biomedical
research. We are strongly committed to inclusive and evidence-based teaching
practices. Candidates will contribute to teaching and mentoring at the
undergraduate and graduate levels.
The Department has strong partnerships with the new Phil and Penny Knight
Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, the Wu Tsai Human Performance
Alliance, the Institute of Neuroscience, the Institute for Molecular Biology,
the Prevention Science Institute, the Bowerman Sports Science Center, and the
new Data Science Initiative. The UO campus has state-of-the-art Core Facilities
including the Genomics and Cell Characterization Core Facility, the Imaging
Microscopy Core, the Lewis Center for Neuroimaging, the Center for Advanced
Materials Characterization (that houses high resolution electron microscopy and
microanalysis), and the Research Advanced Computing Services (with large-scale
computing resources, performant storage, high-speed data transfer
capabilities).
Minimum Requirements
PhD in Physiology, Biology, Nutrition, Exercise Science, Biochemistry,
Neuroscience, or related field
2 years postdoctoral research experience
Promising publication record
Experience with grant writing
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with university-level teaching and service
Focus on clinical/translational research
Experience working in team or collaborative research
Success in obtaining research funding
Required Application Materials
Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three
statements: (1) research accomplishments and plans, (2) teaching philosophy,
and (3) statement focusing on your experience and plans to contribute to
diversity, equity, and inclusion for students, staff, and faculty from diverse
backgrounds, as described below*.
Questions about the application process should be addressed to Dr. Carrie
McCurdy, Chair, Human Physiology Health Promotion Initiative faculty search
(cmccurd5@uoregon.edu). To ensure consideration, please submit application
materials by November 1, 2021. The position will remain open until filled.
Applications are encouraged from women and members of other underrepresented
groups.
*The Department of Human Physiology is dedicated to the goal of building a
diverse community that is committed to teaching and working in a multicultural
environment. Applicants will include a statement focusing on their knowledge,
experience and plans related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Candidates
should describe their experience with successful mentoring, teaching or
outreach aimed at reducing barriers for under-represented groups, and specific
plans for how they could contribute to our department’s goal to create a
diverse and inclusive community through current campus programs or new
activities, or through national or off-campus organizations. Please include
examples of you supporting or leading activities promoting interest and
retention in the sciences by individuals from under-represented groups and/or
your future plans to do so. Additionally, candidates are encouraged to provide
information of how their research agenda addresses or incorporates issues that
involve or affect diverse groups. |