For your general information ... Andrew Cutz, CIH
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From : ntpmail-admin@...
Subject : NTP UPDATE: Vacancy for Senior Tenured Investigator
in Toxicology
Date : Tue, 01 Jul 2003 11:54:02 -0400
Dear Colleague,
The Environmental Toxicology Program (ETP) of the NIEHS is expanding
its
research efforts in toxicology over the next few years.
These research
activities are critical to the continuing development and scientific
integrity of the National Toxicology Program (NTP). I
would like to
bring to your attention a new position being recruited
within the ETP
for a senior research toxicologist. Please circulate this
announcement
as widely as possible; the future of the ETP and the NTP depend
upon the
recruitment of the best possible candidates for every senior
level
position and the more individuals that view this announcement,
the
greater our chances of attracting the best possible candidate
to this
job. Thank you for your help with this issue.
Sincerely,
Dr. Christopher J. Portier
Director, ETP
Associate Director, NTP
Senior Tenured Investigator Opportunities
(HNV03-26) Tenured Research Toxicologist
Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of
Health
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Research
Triangle
Park, North Carolina. The National Institute of Environmental
Health
Sciences (NIEHS) (http://www.niehs.nih.gov) seeks a senior tenured
investigator to direct research in Toxicology within the Environmental
Toxicology Program, Division of Intramural Research. The
supervisor
will be Dr. Christopher Portier, Director of the Environmental
Toxicology
Program.
The Challenge:
* Develop and maintain a strong intramural research effort in
toxicology, particularly as it relates to defining critical
target
pathways, genes and cellular/molecular mechanisms of target
organ
responses to environmental factors. Applications in the area
of
developmental toxicology are particularly sought, although qualified
individuals in any area of toxicological research are encouraged
to
apply.
* Provide programmatic leadership and council to the initiatives
of the
Environmental Toxicology and the National Toxicology Program
in the
candidate's area of expertise.
The Candidate should be a senior investigator with an international
reputation for cutting edge research within the broad context
of
toxicology. The successful candidate will have an outstanding
publications record, a proven history of research leadership
and
demonstration of knowledge of toxicology and human health issues.
Candidates must have an M.D., Ph.D. or equivalent degree in an
environmental health science discipline. Excellent research
support will
be available. Salary is commensurate with experience and level
of
accomplishments. A relocation bonus of up to 25% of base pay
may also be
available. For additional information, contact Dr. John Pritchard
at
(919) 541-4054. Applications from women and minorities are particularly
welcome. Applicants should submit curriculum vitae, a plan for
a future
research program, and arrange for three letters of recommendation
to be
sent and postmarked by July 31, 2003, to:
Ms. Tammy Locklear (HNV03-26)
Human Resources Operations Branch E (NIEHS)
Office of Human Resources, OD, NIH, DHHS
P.O. Box 12233, Maildrop NH-01
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
919-541-3317 e-mail: locklea1@...
HHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employers
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END Forwarded by Andrew Cutz, CIH (July 10, 2003)