Instructor - Adjunct, Pharmacogenomics, College of Pharmacy at InsideHigherEd
Job Description
Founded in 1819, the University of Cincinnati ranks among the nation’s best urban public research universities. Home to more than 53,000 students, 12,000 faculty and staff, and over 350,000 living alumni, UC, a Carnegie 1 institution, combines research prowess with a physical setting The New York Times has called “the most ambitious campus design program in the country." UC's momentum has never been stronger as the anchor of the Cincinnati Innovation District, the oldest cooperative education (co-op) program in the country with students earning $88.8 million annually through paid experiences, an academic health system, and as a member of the Big 12 Conference. The university contributes $10.6 billion in economic impact to the city and $22.7 billion to the state of Ohio. At UC, next is all of us. Learn more at uc.edu.
UC is a mission-driven organization where we are committed to student success and positively transforming the community through scholarship and service. We thrive on innovation, making an impact, and fostering an environment where staff and faculty are key contributors to UC’s success.
Job OverviewThe University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy houses distinguished faculty, committed students, and pioneering researchers dedicated to enhancing medications and their impact on health outcomes.
The Pharmacogenomics Program not only empowers students to integrate genomics inpatient care but opens up ample opportunities for employment in academia, the pharmaceutical industry, and direct clinical care. It also provides knowledge of state-of-art genomics research, innovative Precision Medicine approaches, and implementation of Genomic Medicine.
Qualified individuals are invited to apply to be included in the general pool of candidates from which part-time faculty will be selected for the upcoming academic term (as needed). Appointments are renewed based on departmental need and teaching experience. Classes may be day or evening. Rank and compensation are based on experience and academic credentials.
Essential Functions- On a part-time basis, conduct and teach assigned undergraduate and/or graduate-level courses and seminars.May serve as an academic advisor for students and evaluate student coursework.Engage in other activities ancillary to or in support of responsibilities.Review, and where necessary, respond in a timely manner to all University-related communications.Other related duties as assigned.
Doctoral degree (Ph.D., Pharm.D., or M.D.) in Pharmacogenomics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Molecular Genetics, Genomics, Biomedical Sciences, or a closely related field.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to present complex material to students unfamiliar with a subject.Ability to work and collaborate with individuals from a variety of backgrounds.
Preferred Qualifications Considered
Postdoctoral training or fellowship experience in pharmacogenomics, pharmacogenetics, or precision medicine research.
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