Cleveland Clinic is seeking faculty candidates for Assistant or Associate Professor position to build upon recent expansion of microbiology resources and facilities, inviting applications from investigators whose research broadly focuses on aspects of the interaction of diet, microbial, and host factors in healthy aging. Specific research areas of interest include nutritional approaches to delay cellular senescence, identification of diet-microbe-host interactions relevant to human disease, microbial nutrient metabolism, bacteriophage therapy, and the role of microbiota in cancer biology and response to chemotherapy or immunotherapy. The ideal candidate should be able to use innovative approaches to understand the nature of how microbial nutrient metabolism impacts host physiology, metabolism, and disease susceptibility over the lifespan.
The Cleveland Clinic Center for Microbiome & Human Health (https://www.lerner.ccf.org/microbiome/), provides world-class core support for microbial culturing & genetic engineering, gnotobiotic mouse studies, microbial sequencing and analytics, and microbe-focused metabolomics. Applicants must hold a PhD and/or MD (or equivalent) with postdoctoral training. Candidates should submit a cover letter, a complete curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research interests (max. 3 pages, including figures), and contact information for three references by email to: Ms. Christina Stuart stuartc2@ccf.org.
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