Cluster hires to build a BREATHE group (Bridging Regional Ecology and 
Aerosolized Toxins to understand Health Effects): Assistant Professor 
level.

The University of California at Riverside (UCR) is implementing a major 
expansion of our faculty and investing in state-of-the-art research 
facilities to support their work. This expansion will build critical 
mass in 34 vital and emerging fields of scholarship, foster truly cross-
disciplinary work, and further diversify the faculty at one of America’s 
most diverse research universities. We encourage applications from 
scholars committed to excellence and seeking to help define the research 
university for the next generation. For more information about our 
hiring initiative or to submit an application, please visit 
clusterhiring.ucr.edu or academicpersonnel.ucr.edu

This announcement aims to fill up to five positions to help establish 
and build the BREATHE research group (Bridging Regional Ecology and 
Aerosolized Toxins to understand Health Effects) in interdisciplinary 
areas bringing together research in air quality, pulmonary biology and 
health, and public policy. Growth in research areas associated with this 
cluster will complement the impending move of the California Air 
Resources Board (CARB) to the UCR campus. The placement of each 
successful candidate may be in departments in the College of Natural and 
Agricultural Sciences (CNAS) such as Plant Pathology and Microbiology, 
Environmental Sciences, and Biology; the School of Medicine (SOM) 
including the Division of Biomedical Sciences and Division of Clinical 
Sciences; the Bourns College of Engineering (BCOE) such as Chemical and 
Environmental Engineering; the School of Public Policy; and the College 
of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHASS), such as History, depending on 
the preferences of the candidate and interested host departments. 
Candidates are expected to develop an internationally recognized and 
externally funded research program in one or more areas related to air 
quality, lung function and health, and policy, as well as demonstrate an 
interest in building and working with interdisciplinary research teams. 
All candidates must have a PhD, MD, or MD/PhD in a relevant field and be 
strongly committed to both undergraduate and graduate teaching. Preference will 
be given to applicants whose research interests 
complement those of existing faculty in the School of Medicine, College 
of Engineering Center for Environmental Research and Technology (CE-
CERT), School of Public Policy, and the Center for Conservation Biology, 
and strengthen our initiative to develop an extramurally funded research 
center in air quality, health, and policy. Successful candidates must 
also have clear potential or demonstrated ability to work successfully 
with and benefit a diverse student body.

The next four positions to be filled in the BREATHE cluster will be in 
the areas of (1) Environmental Microbiology, (2) Environmental or 
Medical History, (3) Mammalian Pulmonary physiology, and (4) Pulmonary 
or mucosal immunology at the Assistant Professor level. The successful 
candidates will have the ability to teach coursework and have expertise 
in the relevant areas. In addition, they will play a central role in 
helping assemble the cohort of affiliated researchers across the campus. 
This announcement solicits applications for these positions; applicants 
must indicate which of the four positions they are applying to:

(1) Environmental Microbiology - experience working in natural systems, 
and in soil and/or air microbial ecology. A range of expertise between 
bacterial, archaeal, and fungal organisms, is preferred, including 
aeromicrobiology, and organisms with airborne spores (e.g., 
Coccidioides, Aspergilli, Pseudomonas, Clostridium, etc.). In addition, 
the environmental microbiologist should have experience working with 
plant-microbe interactions relevant to invasive plants.

(2) Environmental or Medical History – history of science, medicine, 
and/or the environment, with preference for individuals interested in 
the connections among environment and health, and public policy, 
employing a mix of disciplinary approaches from such fields as 
environmental history, history of medicine, history of science, medical 
geography or historical geography.

(3) Mammalian pulmonary physiology - research focus can be on, but is 
not limited to, lung physiology, including comparative, ecological or 
evolutionary approaches, exercise physiology, as well as clinical topics 
such as infectious lung diseases, lung microbiome, chronic lung disease, 
asthma, or related diseases.

(4) Pulmonary or mucosal immunology - pulmonary inflammation or 
immunity, lung microbiome, chronic lung disease, asthma, or related 
diseases, with priority on research that also assesses the impact of 
inhaled particulates and pollutants, as well as other environmental, 
cultural or related factors.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative 
Action Employer with a strong institutional commitment to the 
achievement of excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff. All 
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without 
regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender 
identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or 
any other characteristic protected by law.

UCR is a world-class research university with an exceptionally diverse 
undergraduate student body. Its mission is explicitly linked to 
providing routes to educational success for underrepresented and first-
generation college students. A commitment to this mission is a preferred 
qualification.

Advancement through the faculty ranks at the University of California is 
through a series of structured, merit-based evaluations, occurring every 
2-3 years, each of which includes substantial peer input.

To apply: Please send a full curriculum vitae, indication of the 
specific position applied for, a description of proposed research, 
teaching philosophy and letters from three professional references. A 
statement addressing potential contribution to academic diversity must 
be included. Application materials for the Assistant Professor position 
should be submitted through http://aprecruit.ucr.edu/apply/JP00639. 
Applications will be reviewed beginning December 8, 2016. Positions will 
remain open until filled. Anticipated start date is July 1, 2017. Salary 
is commensurate with education and experience.

Marisela Martinez
UCR School of Medicine
SOM Education Building
900 University Avenue
Riverside, CA 92521

Or email: [email protected]

The University of California, Riverside is an Affirmative Action/Equal 
Opportunity Employer committed to a campus climate that embraces 
diversity.

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