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Scripps Research, Dept of Molecular & Cellular Biology, is seeking outstanding applicants for a tenure track faculty position in La Jolla, CA.

in La Jolla, CA, is seeking outstanding applicants for a tenure track Assistant Professor position. We invite applications from investigators studying fundamental cellular and molecular processes to enhance our understanding of human health and disease.

Scripps Research is home to state-of-the-art facilities for proteomics, metabolomics, next-generation sequencing,microscopy, flow cytometry, structural biology, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, medicinal chemistry, rodent behavior, and ultra-high-throughput small molecule screening for chemical probe discovery.Scripps Research promotes diversity of thought, culture and background in the fields of science.

We are especially interested in candidates whose research programs envision a multidisciplinary perspective and cutting-edge experimental approaches.

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