Tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in Molecular Biophysics at UConn 
Health

The Department of Molecular Biology and Biophysics (MBB) at the University of 
Connecticut Health Center (UConn Health) seeks exceptionally creative 
candidates for an early-to-mid career position (tenure-track Assistant or 
Associate Professor), who use molecular and translational approaches to 
elucidate the molecular basis of disease.

Research in MBB integrates multiple approaches to molecularly define the 
proteins and pathways affected in human disease. We are especially interested 
in creative and innovative candidates whose research interests focus on the use 
of cryo-EM and/or other structural biology methods (X-ray Crystallography, NMR 
spectroscopy, single molecule techniques) to examine key biological questions 
in microbiology, host-pathogen interactions, molecular signaling (including 
areas such as posttranslational modifications, protein ubiquitination, 
kinase/phosphatase signaling/regulation, bacterial signaling, among others) or 
other critical biological processes. The candidate will augment existing 
strengths in the department and the larger UConn Health research community. 
Programs that focus on the identification and development of translational 
outcomes, including probes that will allow for in-depth analysis of key 
biological pathways or novel drug-like molecules, are also of particular 
interest.

MBB and UConn Health provide a rich and diverse research environment and is 
deeply committed to the development and success of its incoming faculty. The 
UConn Health School of Medicine is home to 30 departments and institutes, 
including Cell Biology, Genetics and Genome Sciences, the Richard D. Berlin 
Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling, among others. It is also closely 
affiliated with The Jackson Laboratory, which is located on the same campus. 
Candidates will also have access to 22 exceptional institutional core 
facilities, including the CCAM Microscopy, NMR Structural Biology and 
Biophysics, High-Performance Computing, EM, MS, FACS and Histology​

Successful applicants will have a PhD, MD or equivalent degree; a sustained 
record of exceptional scholarly success; and the promise of future innovative 
accomplishments via a proposed (early-career) or established (mid-career, 
including evidence of successful extramural grant writing) research programs 
that utilize state-of-the-art molecular, genetic, cellular, biochemical, 
biophysical and/or structural methodologies. Candidates with an existing 
funding record are preferred. Candidates are also expected to be highly 
collaborative and integrate with the growing number of researchers and 
physician scientists in the basic and clinical departments at UConn Health.

UConn Health offers exceptional health benefits, retirement benefits and also 
tuition waivers for dependents. UConn Health is situated in the beautiful and 
affordable Farmington River Valley near Hartford, CT, only 2 hours from Boston 
and New York City.

Interested individuals should submit:

  *   a curriculum vitae
  *   cover letter
  *   statements of research (up to 3 pages) and teaching (up to 1 page)

To apply, go to https://jobs.uchc.edu/​ and search for the position by 
selecting the "Molecular Biology and Biophysics" department. The search number 
is 2022-330.

Review of applications will begin November 15, 2021. For inquiries about the 
position, please contact Dr. Wolfgang Peti, Chair of the Search Committee 
([email protected]).

For more information regarding the Department of Molecular Biology and 
Biophysics, please visit the department website at 
https://health.uconn.edu/molecular-biology-biophysics/.


Rebecca Page, PhD
Professor
UConn Health | Cell Biology (L5080)
263 Farmington Avenue | Farmington, CT 06030



Rebecca Page, PhD
Professor
UConn Health | Cell Biology (L5080)
263 Farmington Avenue | Farmington, CT 06030
[email protected]

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