Assistant Professor of Integrative Physiology (tenure track)
Assistant Professor of Integrative Physiology (tenure track)
Employer: UC DAVIS VET MED
Location: Davis, California
Salary: $183,100 – $206,100.
Closing date: Nov 22, 2025
Discipline: Life Sciences, Biology, Molecular Biology, Veterinary Medicine, Other, Education
Position Type: Full Time
Job Type: Group Leader/Principal Investigator, Postdoc, Research Scientist
Organization Type: Academia
We are seeking an outstanding integrative physiologist (broadly defined) for the position of Assistant Professor (tenure track) to join our faculty in the Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell Biology in the School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM), UC Davis. Our department is a highly integrated group of faculty studying molecular, cellular, physiological, and pathophysiological mechanisms of health and disease. The candidate should have an active research program that focuses on interdisciplinary physiology research using state-of-the-art approaches. We welcome research which diversifies our expertise, and/or that which complements existing strengths in gastrointestinal, neuroimmune, musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory systems as well as developmental biology. Candidates are expected to expand access to education and provide opportunities in research for students, trainees, and the community across various life and professional experiences.
The initial screening of applications will be based on the evaluation of the candidates’ statement summarizing their research program, accomplishments, and future goals.
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