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Subject: Asso/Full Professor position in Medicinal Chemistry at University of Minnesota
From: Doug Ohlendorf ohlen {- at -} UMN {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2007-04-13

The University of Minnesota Department of Medicinal Chemistry invites
applications from outstanding candidates for a twelve-month full-time
tenured position at the rank of either Associate Professor or Professor. The
University seeks applicants with a Ph.D. and a nationally recognized,
externally funded research program in x-ray crystallography with particular
emphasis on small molecule-macromolecular complexes as applied to
structure-based drug design. Prior experience with cancer-related projects
is preferred.

This position is under the auspices of the Minnesota Partnership for
Biotechnology and Medical Genomics, a state-funded initiative supporting
collaborations between the Mayo Clinic and University of Minnesota. The
successful candidate will interface with a new faculty hire in cancer
pharmacology in the Division of Oncology Research and Department of
Molecular Pharmacology of the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. It is
anticipated that the two investigators will serve as focal points for future
research collaborations between the Mayo Clinic and University of Minnesota.

The Department of Medicinal Chemistry is committed to the education and
training of scientists of the highest caliber and to providing future
pharmacy practitioners with the basis for understanding the relationship
between molecular structure and the therapeutic, dispositional, and
toxicological aspects of drug action. The department is dedicated to the
improvement of human health through chemical and biological research that
leads to the formulation of new concepts for the design and development of
safe and effective therapeutic, diagnostic and environmental agents.

The University of Minnesota offers an exceptional benefits package including
excellent medical, dental, disability insurance and faculty retirement
programs. A competitive salary and starting package will be offered
commensurate with the candidate's experience and skills. Review of completed
applications will begin June 1, 2007, and will continue until the position
is filled.

To apply for this position, follow the steps listed below:

1. Follow the hyperlink to the University of Minnesota's Office of Human
Resources website:
Requisition
147268 - Associate Professor/Professor - X-Ray Crystallography.

2. Follow the application instructions on OHR's website making sure that
you attach your curriculum vitae, a statement of research goals (attach as
"Other Document"), and a letter of interest (attach as "Cover Letter") to
your application. The letter of interest should explain your qualifications
for the position.

3. Arrange for three letters of recommendation (electronic copies to
cophr@umn.edu are preferred) to be sent separately
to:
Rodney Johnson, Ph.D., Search Committee Chair
c/o Chris Nelson (Email: cophr@umn.edu)
University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy
5-130 Weaver-Densford Hall
308 Harvard Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0343
Telephone: (612) 624-0488

For specific questions regarding this position, please contact the Search
Chair, Dr. Rodney Johnson, at 612-624-7997 or e-mail at johns022@umn.edu.
Details about the Department and the position can be found at
www.pharmacy.umn.edu/medchem.

"The University of Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Educator and Employer."

Douglas H. Ohlendorf Phone:
612-624-8436
Professor FAX:
612-624-5121
Dept. of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Biophysics
Twin Cities Campus, University of Minnesota
Lab web site:

http://biosci.cbs.umn.edu/bmbb/ohlen_lab/index.html





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