We seek an established cardiovascular investigator with outstanding research
accomplishments to complement and enhance the diversity of basic and clinical
cardiovascular research strengths in our Department and our Institution.
MCG has an outstanding collaborative environment which includes an eminent,
well-funded cardiovascular research community across the Department of Pharmacology,
Department of Physiology, Vascular Biology Center, Division of Cardiology and the
Georgia Prevention Institute.
Faculty research interests include oxidative stress,
eicosanoids, signal transduction, hypertension, endothelial function / dysfunction,
angiogenesis, adhesion proteins, ion channels, myocardial disease, diabetes, and
development of physical cardiovascular risk factors. All applicants are expected to
have or develop and maintain an extramurally funded research program -- particularly
a program involved in control of cardiac and vascular dysfunctions and diseases.
Physician scientists are strongly encouraged to apply.
We offer a generous start-up package, excellent laboratory space and outstanding core facilities for microarray technology, genetically modified animals, cell imaging, electron microscopy, biotelemetry, primate research, and clinical collaborations. The successful applicant will also participate in teaching programs for professional and graduate students.
Please send CV, summary of professional and research goals, and the names and addresses of three references to:
Search Committee
c/o Richard White, Ph.D.,
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology,
Medical College of Georgia,
Augusta, GA 30912-2300.
E-mail: rwhite@mcg.edu and visit the
Department homepage.
Application review will begin December 1, 2007. MCG is an EEO/AA Equal Access employer.