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The Ohio State University is recruiting a tenure-track scientist to expand cutaneous biology research

The Department of Dermatology at The Ohio State University College of Medicine/Wexner Medical Center is seeking to expand cutaneous biology research. We seek a candidate with demonstrated scholarly achievement, a commitment to excellence, and interest in expanding departmental infrastructure in basic and translational science. Applicants will be granted a tenure track professorship commensurate with their experience and previous institution(s) and a generous start-up package. This position includes productivity-based compensation as well as exceptional healthcare, tuition, paid parental leave and retirement benefits. Minimum Requirements: MD, MD/PhD, or PhD, with a demonstrated area of recognition in cutaneous biology research and significant experience in leading a laboratory.

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is the largest academic medical center in central Ohio and has a referral base throughout Ohio and the Midwest. The College of Medicine was recently ranked in the top 12 public medical schools in the country by the US News and World Report and is funded by over $367 million in external research support for 2022 alone. The Division of Dermatology currently has 18 full-time faculty members, 5 part-time dermatologists, 4 pediatric faculty members, 12 community physicians, a fully accredited residency program with 10 residents, and over 16 active clinical trials, including multiple investigator-initiated trials. A tissue biorepository containing hundreds of specimens including skin, subcutaneous tissue, serum, and PBMCs is immediately available for access and represents many common skin diseases and controls. Currently, the department maintains grant funding through the National Psoriasis Foundation, and Dermatology Foundation. Faculty in the department have published over 170 publications in 2022 and clinicians actively seek collaboration with basic and translational scientists.

Why work for The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center:

  • One of the largest and most diverse medical centers in the country; only academic medical center in central Ohio andColumbus (Ohio’s largest and most rapidly growing metropolitan region)
  • Ranked one of “America’s Best Hospitals” by U.S. News and World Report for over 29 consecutive years
  • Voted one of Central Ohio’s “Best Places to Work” by Columbus Business First newspaper”
  • State of the art technology and laboratory space
  • Very competitive salaries and compensation packages
  • Collegial environment to collaborate with over 2400 faculty from 7 health sciences colleges
  • New construction of a state-of-the-art biomedical research tower, 880-bed hospital tower, ambulatory center and Health Sciences building that will house the College of Medicine

Why live in Columbus, Ohio?

  • Over 1.8 million population base and diverse cultural, sports, dining and recreational opportunities: Cost of Living isMODERATE with a booming real estate market
  • Recently voted the #1 IT city in the nation surpassing Silicon Valley
  • Home to several Fortune 500 companies
  • Ranks in Money magazine’s picks as one of the ten best big cities
  • Third fastest growing major metropolitan area in the Midwest: 14th largest city in the nation
  • Consistently ranked in the top ten in nearly every category: Economic growth, things to do, affordable cost of living,great place to raise a family

To build a diverse and inclusive workforce, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status or protected veteran status. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

For consideration, please forward your CV to:
Brooke Brofford
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
brooke.brofford@osumc.edu

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