Assistant/Associate Professor
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Research/Development
Microbiology, Biology, Research Assistant/Associate, Immunology Research
Overview
The Kendall Laboratory within the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer Biology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine is seeking a non‑tenure track assistant/associate professor to work on projects investigating host‑microbe‑pathogen interactions.
ResponsibilitiesIn collaboration/under the supervision of Dr. Kendall, the incumbent will perform research studying how microbes affect colonic health, including how pathogens establish infection and how members of the microbiota affect colonic physiology. In addition to working on established projects, the incumbent will initiate new lines of investigation to study host‑pathogen interactions. The incumbent is expected to work independently, develop research ideas, including writing and submitting grant applications, train students and other research personnel, develop and optimize experimental protocols, and provide feedback.
Research activity broadly includes molecular biology, immunology, microbiology and biochemistry‑based approaches as well as tissue culture and murine models as appropriate.
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