Faculty Position in Genetics
Job Description
Assistant, Associate or Senior Investigator
The Pacific Northwest Research Institute (PNRI) is an independent, nonprofit, biomedical research institute with a distinguished history of contributing scientific advances to improve human health. The faculty at PNRI is a multidisciplinary group of biologists thinking about big problems with an openness to non-traditional projects and ideas, backed by a flexible and supportive administrative team, and operating within the vibrant scientific community of Seattle, Washington.
At PNRI, we believe that scientific research is key to solving some of the most difficult challenges that humanity faces. Our research uses innovative applications of genetics, genomics, computational methods, and evolutionary biology to address questions with important health and social consequences. Areas of ongoing research at the Institute include identification of causative genomic variants in patients, families, and populations; the interplay of genetics and environmental factors influencing human health outcomes; and the use of model organisms to uncover the genetic mechanisms that underlie resilience and susceptibility to disease. Current biological focus areas include the genetics of metabolic disorders, developmental disorders, neurological disorders, cancer, and infectious disease.
PNRI is growing and is seeking candidates for faculty positions at the Assistant, Associate or Senior Investigator level. We seek scientists with expertise in the application of integrative genomics approaches and in tool development to advance the understanding of how human genetic variation and environmental factors contribute to susceptibility or resilience to disease development. Successful candidates will have an independently funded research program, have research interests that are complimentary to those of current faculty members, and have a willingness to collaborate on ongoing and future research projects at PNR
In addition to pursuing traditional funding sources, PNRI supports innovative projects through active, philanthropic fundraising efforts.
Qualifications include:
- Advanced degree in computational biology, genetics, statistics, computer science, biophysics, or a related field; A minimum of two (2) years in an academic post-doctoral position (Assistant level); An established research program developing and applying computational methods and tools for advancing the understanding of human disease processes; Deep understanding of and experience in human genetics, in particular the ability to generate inferences for causal risk and protective factors in human disease; Track record of using large, integrated genetic and genomic databases to generate insights for solving complex biological problems; Leadership in developing and actively participating in collaborative projects that will strengthen the core competencies of the Institute and shape its future; Record of successfully mentoring junior faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students (Associate and Senior levels); Commitment to delivering positive impact to society through research programs and scientific outreach; Evidence of contributions to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion through previous work, planned research, and/or depth of understanding.
How to Apply:
In order to apply for a faculty position at PNRI, please submit the following to https://www.pnri.org/about/careers/faculty-application-genetics/:
For consideration, applicants need to have a PhD, MD/PhD, MD or other doctorate level degree and an academic track record consistent with their current rank. All components must be submitted for the application to move forward in the review process. Only candidates advancing to the next stage of the review process will be contacted.
Deadline for the receipt of applications is January 15, 2023 for guaranteed complete consideration.
About PNRI
PNRI is an independent, nonprofit, biomedical research institute with a distinguished history of contributing scientific advances to improve health in a variety of disease areas. PNRI offers a nimble and supportive administrative environment, a competitive start-up package, hard salary support, and well-equipped laboratory space. The Institute is solely focused on conducting basic research leading to translational outcomes and is an active player in Seattle’s vibrant science community. To achieve its goals, the Institute actively seeks and nurtures external partnerships with academic, research organizations, and industry.? Senior faculty are dedicated to mentoring the independent careers of young investigators and their staff. PNRI’s leadership is committed to building a culture that encourages originality, entrepreneurship, and risk-taking, as we recognize that innovative and courageous investigators will be integral to the long-term success of the Institute.
PNRI is committed to building a diverse environment and all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, citizenship status, disability, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, or any protected category prohibited by local, state, or federal laws.
PNRI requires vaccination for COVID 19 as a condition of employment.
Please see www.pnri.org for more information.
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