Assistant/Associate Professor Immunology and Infectious Animal Diseases, with Animal Sciences/Health and disease focus - North Carolina A&T State University
Primary Purpose of Position |
The primary purpose of this 9-month tenure track position, at the rank of assistant or associate professor, is to conduct extramurally funded research and support graduate (M.S and PhD levels) and undergraduate education and training with a focus in immunology, microbiology; parasitology, bacteriology, virology, laboratory animal medicine, or related disciplines that supports the training of undergraduate pre-veterinary medical students and graduate students in animal health sciences.
The department offers a Bachelor’s degree in Animal Sciences, a Bachelor’s degree in Laboratory Animal Sciences, a master’s degree in Agriculture and Environmental Health Sciences, with a concentration in Integrative Animal Health Systems, and a newly established PhD program in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, with a concentration in Sustainable Animal Production and Health. Graduate training and collaboration across other disciplines and majors is strongly encouraged.
The essential duties and responsibilities are to develop and maintain an extramurally funded research program in an area that supports animal health and is in line with the strategic initiatives and goals set forth by the Department of Animal Sciences, the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, and University. The successful candidate is also expected to teach graduate and undergraduate courses, participate in undergraduate and graduate academic advising, mentoring, and training, student recruitment and retention activities.
Other service-related activities include service on departmental, college and university committees as assigned, service to profession and community, outreach/extension activities and any other duties and responsibilities assigned by the department chair.
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Primary Function of Organizational Unit |
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CAES) has a rich history of innovation and application of cutting-edge technology. From our pioneering Laboratory Animal Science and Landscape Architecture programs to our award-winning Cooperative Extension and Agricultural Research programs, our faculty and staff serve today’s needs while keeping an eye on the future. Nationally, CAES produces the largest number of African American graduates in agriculture and second in Animal Sciences.
CAES offers 9 BS degrees, 3 MS degrees and 1 PhD and educates over 1100 students. BS degrees include: Agricultural and Environmental Systems, Agricultural Education, Animal Science, Biological Engineering, Child Development and Family Studies, Family and Consumer Sciences, Food and Nutritional Sciences, Laboratory Animal Science and Landscape Architecture. The graduate programs include MS in Agricultural Education, MS in Agricultural and Environmental Systems and MS in Food and Nutritional Sciences, and the new interdisciplinary PhD in Agriculture and Environmental Sciences with 5 concentrations, including an animal science specialization track.
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Minimum Requirements |
Ph.D., DVM, DVM/Ph.D or equivalent degree(s) and formal training in either immunology, microbiology; parasitology, bacteriology, virology, laboratory animal medicine, or related disciplines that supports the training of undergraduate pre-veterinary medical students and graduate students in animal health sciences.
The successful candidate will have evidence of publications.
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Preferred Years Experience, Skills, Training, Education |
Applicants with a history of working with animal models livestock/poultry is preferred. Preference may also be given to applicants with experience in veterinary epidemiology and public health.
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https://jobs.ncat.edu/postings/25996
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