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An established industry player is seeking a passionate assistant professor to join their innovative teaching team in the Human Biology Program. This exciting role involves developing and implementing a new core curriculum that prepares students for health and biomedical science careers. The successful candidate will teach courses focused on human cell biology and societal impacts on health, while fostering an inclusive learning environment. If you are dedicated to education and committed to professional development, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of students and the community.
Ast Professor - Fixed Term
The Human Biology (HBIO) Program in the College of Natural Science at Michigan State University invites applications for one full-time, 9-month fixed-term faculty position. The anticipated start date is August 16, 2025, and reappointment is expected based on satisfactory performance and continued funding. HBIO is a large undergraduate academic program serving a wide variety of students interested in health and biomedical science careers. The successful candidate will become part of a teaching team that is developing and implementing a new, innovative, core curriculum focused on biology, health, and community, with a specific goal of preparing HBIO students to address challenges in health, medicine, and the biomedical sciences. We welcome applications from candidates with a variety of experiences and disciplinary backgrounds including cell biology, biomedical sciences, molecular biology, developmental biology, discipline-based education research, and related fields. Appointment will be at the assistant professor level.
The primary responsibilities of the successful candidate will be to collaboratively teach HBIO 410: Cellular Basis of Disease, a course in which students explore human cell biology concepts through the study of human disease. The course structure encourages students to practice scientific reasoning skills including building and interpreting models, learning the methods used to study cell biology, analyzing scientific literature, and communicating complex scientific information to a wide variety of audiences. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to at least one other course in our curriculum; HBIO 295: Human Biology and Society, an introductory course that focuses on societal impacts on disease and health information literacy or HBIO 495: Capstone in Human Biology, an upper-level course that focuses on science writing and communication.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Doctorate
Review of applications begins March 10, 2025. Questions regarding the position may be directed to Dr. Juli Uhl, Assistant Professor of Human Biology, uhljuli@msu.edu
03/17/2025