Open Rank Faculty Positions Available (Assistant, Associate and Full Professor) For A New RNA Center
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Location: Jupiter, FL 33458
Description:
The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology invites applications for two tenure-track open rank (Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor) faculty positions as part of the establishment of our new RNA Center. We seek exceptional scientists working at the interface of chemistry and biology, exploring fundamental and translational aspects of RNA structure, function, and therapeutic potential.This recruitment is part of a strategic initiative to build a world-class RNA research hub, fostering collaborations across the NCI-designated UF Health Cancer Center, the McKnight Brain Institute, and research areas spanning chemistry, infectious diseases, immunology, and neuroscience on the University of Florida's Jupiter and Gainesville campuses. Successful candidates will contribute to the expansion of RNA science and its applications in precision medicine, disease biology, and therapeutics.We encourage applications from researchers advancing RNA biology and translational medicine in areas such as:
- RNA structure, modifications, and epitranscriptomics
- RNA-protein and RNA-small molecule interactions RNA-based therapeutics, including antisense oligonucleotides, siRNA, and mRNA therapies
- RNA regulation in cancer, neurobiology, infectious diseases, and immune function
- State-of-the-art core facilities for genomics, proteomics, cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, NMR, microscopy, flow cytometry, high-content imaging, and high-throughput small molecule screening.
- HiPerGator, one of the most powerful academic high-performance computing systems, supporting AI, bioinformatics, and large-scale data analysis.
- The UF Health Cancer Center, an NCI-designated cancer center, providing opportunities for translation into cancer therapeutics.
- The McKnight Brain Institute, one of the largest neuroscience research centers in the country, supporting neurobiology and neurodegeneration research.
- The Emerging Pathogens Institute, fostering research into infectious disease and RNA virus biology.
- Extensive medicinal chemistry and drug discovery infrastructure, including automated synthesis platforms, structural biology pipelines, and pharmacokinetics facilities.
- A top-ranked, bicoastal Scripps Research Ph.D. graduate program, providing access to outstanding trainees.
- A highly collaborative scientific community, with faculty across chemistry, molecular biology, neuroscience, immunology, structural biology, and pharmacology.