[vslist] Faculty Position, New England College of Optometry

David Troilo troilod@NCOPOST.NE-OPTOMETRY.EDU
Thu Jan 29 15:33:00 2004


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THE NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY

Department of Biomedical Sciences & Disease
Tenure-Track Faculty Position


The New England College of Optometry invites applications for a=20
full-time, tenure track Assistant or Associate Professor position in=20
the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Disease.  Applicants must=20
have a Ph.D. degree and candidates who use molecular biological,=20
biochemical, or pharmacological approaches to study ocular or retinal=20
physiology or disease are particularly encouraged to apply.  The=20
successful applicant will be expected to establish a strong=20
extramurally funded research program and to participate in the=20
College=92s graduate and professional teaching programs.

The College is a small but dynamic institution with a strong commitment=20=

to vision research and the development of a collaborative research=20
environment.  Applicants should submit a complete curriculum vitae, a=20
statement of teaching and research interests, and the names of three=20
professional references by May 1st to:

Steven B. Koevary, Ph.D.,
Chair, Department of Biomedical Sciences and Disease
New England College of Optometry
424 Beacon St.
Boston, MA 02115

The New England College of Optometry is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative
Action employer.

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<fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param>THE NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE OF
OPTOMETRY


Department of Biomedical Sciences & Disease

Tenure-Track Faculty Position



The New England College of Optometry invites applications for a
full-time, tenure track Assistant or Associate Professor position in
the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Disease.  Applicants must
have a Ph.D. degree and candidates who use molecular biological,
biochemical, or pharmacological approaches to study ocular or retinal
physiology or disease are particularly encouraged to apply.  The
successful applicant will be expected to establish a strong
extramurally funded research program and to participate in the
College=92s graduate and professional teaching programs.  =20


The College is a small but dynamic institution with a strong
commitment to vision research and the development of a collaborative
research environment.  Applicants should submit a complete curriculum
vitae, a statement of teaching and research interests, and the names
of three professional references by May 1st to:


Steven B. Koevary, Ph.D.,

Chair, Department of Biomedical Sciences and Disease

New England College of Optometry

424 Beacon St.

Boston, MA 02115


The New England College of Optometry is an Equal Opportunity
Affirmative

Action employer. =20

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