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Center for Healthy Aging in Women, Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Novato, CA
DESCRIPTION
The Buck Institute for Research on Aging invites applications for a faculty position at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level in the Center for Health Aging in Women. This position seeks an outstanding scientist whose research program focuses on the biology underlying healthy aging in women. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, ovarian aging, germline formation and maintenance, reproductive endocrinology, reproductive transitions, menopause, interactions between reproductive aging and systemic age-related diseases, sex differences in aging, or conditions that impact women disproportionately or differently. All model systems are welcome, including human, animal, and in vitro models.
The successful candidate is expected to establish and lead a productive, collaborative, and innovative research group that advances understanding of reproductive aging, integrates with the Buck Institute’s mission, and contributes to improving women’s health span. Moreover, we seek candidates who are interested in contributing to the leadership, vision, and growth of the Center for Healthy Aging in Women and its associated Reproductive Biology Hub through collaborative strategic initiatives and enhanced awareness and engagement.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
This is a full-time, exempt faculty position. Salary will be commensurate with rank, qualifications, experience, and funding profile. Anticipated annual salary ranges are:
- Assistant Professor: $130,000 - $190,000
- Associate Professor: $160,000 - $260,000
- Professor: $210,000 - $400,000
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, an employer-sponsored retirement plan with a 5% employer match and student debt repayment plan, paid time off, and paid parental leave. Start-up funding, laboratory space, and research support will be provided consistent with rank and research program needs.
ABOUT US
At the Buck, we aim to end the threat of age-related diseases for this and future generations by bringing together the most capable and passionate scientists from a broad range of disciplines to understand and improve the way in which we age. The mission of our Center for Health Aging in Women is to drive discovery and innovation in ovarian and endocrine aging to transform prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of age-related diseases and improve women’s health throughout life.
The Buck Institute is globally recognized for pioneering research in aging biology. Faculty in our Women’s Healthy Aging Innovation Center work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment, leveraging expertise in cellular aging, senescence, metabolism, and reproductive biology to advance women’s health across the lifespan.
We are an equal opportunity employer and strive to create an atmosphere where diversity of identity, experience, and background is welcomed, valued, and supported. Candidates who contribute to this diversity are strongly encouraged to apply.
TO APPLY
Application review begins in May and continues until the position is filled. Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered. Please click APPLY and upload:
- Curriculum vitae
- A single PDF containing (in listed order):
- Cover letter
- Summary of research accomplishments (1 page)
- Summary of experience in aging research, reproductive science, and women’s health (1 page)
- Statement of future research vision and plans (2 pages)
- Names and contact information of three references
Requirements
- Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree and a minimum of three years of postdoctoral experience with a strong record of research accomplishments in reproductive biology, aging biology, or related fields
- Demonstrated potential to establish and lead a cutting-edge independent research program focused on reproductive aging and women’s health
- Proven leadership and mentorship experience
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with broad audiences
- Ability to foster collaborative research within the Institute and across the reproductive science, women’s health, and aging research communities
- Prior experience in senescence-related research and multiomics approaches strongly preferred
