The Wang Lab at the Department of Medicinal Chemistry at the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University (https://sites.rutgers.edu/jun-wang-lab/) invites applications with biochemistry/molecular biology background for one non-tenure track, grant funded, Research Assistant Professor position. Wang lab focuses on drug discovery and pharmacology of antivirals targeting emerging and re-emerging viruses including SARS-CoV-2, orthopoxviruses, enteroviruses, and influenza viruses. Non-tenure track faculty hire will be supervised by Dr. Jun Wang and will have many opportunities for collaborative research in structural biology, animal models, computational modeling, and virology. Specific questions regarding the position can be directed to Dr. Jun Wang (junwang@pharmacy.rutgers.edu).
Minimum Education and Experience:
Doctorate degree in Microbiology, Virology, Biochemistry, Synthetic Biology, Pharmacology or a related field, with at least one-year postdoc experience.
Preferred qualifications: Strong research record in areas of molecular cloning, enzymology, protein expression/purification, synthetic biology, analytic chemistry, animal models, assay development and others relevant to drug discovery and pharmacology.
Additional preferred qualifications will include, but not limited to: Demonstrated expertise in molecular cloning and protein chemistry Demonstrated expertise in mechanistic enzymology Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team Multi-task with multiple projects and keeping pace in a dynamic research environment Independent in literature search and literature update Excellent oral and writing communication skills Demonstrable commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
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