The Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine seeks applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. The candidate, working in an area of retrovirus biology, will complement a collaborative group of 8 Retrovirus Lab faculty members working to understand the immunopathogenesis of HIV in animal model systems with the goal of promoting HIV cure.

Johns Hopkins University offers a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary research with in-depth faculty expertise in animal models and extensive resources available for in vivo approaches. As a department committed to diversity, we encourage applications from members of groups under- represented in science.

Please submit the following materials:

  1. Your curriculum vitae
  2. A three-page research vision
  3. One paragraph (350 words) describing your unique scientific contributions
  4. One page indicating your two most significant publications and describing the importance of each (100-150 words each).

All materials must be received by July 15th, 2019 via the Interfolio’s Faculty Search site.

The Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer committed to enhancing workforce diversity.