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Appointment as an Associate Member of the Broad Institute will also be considered for appropriate candidates. The successful candidate’s research should align with both departments and focus on translating fundamental discoveries to the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. Topics may be in, but not limited to, cardiac and musculoskeletal development and disorders, computational biology, stem cell biology, and/or developmental biology. This joint recruitment seeks to capitalize on the strengths of existing faculty and to enhance and expand the translational research opportunities embedded in both departments. The successful candidate is expected to direct innovative and independent research and to participate in the teaching and other activities of both departments. Suitable candidates will have an MD, PhD or MD-PhD. International applicants are welcome.  For further information about department, please see web page:  http://genetics.med.harvard.edu  or http://www.childrenshospital.org/cardiology.     Interested candidates should forward a cover letter, curriculum vitae and three referees to provide letters of recommendations by August 15, 2017 to Christopher Walsh, M.D., PhD. c/o Suet Yip at: suet.yip@childrens.harvard.edu.    We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. ]]></Description>         <LookID>medicaljobs</LookID>         <Url>http://medicaljobs.careers.adicio.com/careers/jobsearch/detail/jobId/98091854/viewType/featured</Url>      </Job>        <Job>         <JobID>98091851</JobID>         <Title>Program Director and Full Professor in Cardiovascular Repair and Regeneration</Title>         <Employer>University of Arizona College of Medicine         </Employer>         <Location>Arizona</Location>         <Description><![CDATA[Program Director and Full Professor in  Cardiovascular Repair and Regeneration  The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partnership with Banner University Medical Center - Phoenix invite applications for a highly accomplished individual as the inaugural Program Director in Cardiovascular Repair and Regeneration at the rank of full Professor in the Department of Basic Medical Sciences. We seek an individual, with a research emphasis on genetic mechanisms, regenerative therapies, biomarkers, or drug target identification, to develop innovative preventive and therapeutic strategies in cardiac or vascular disease. We are looking for an experienced leader to build a comprehensive, multi-investigator, and translational research program. Applicants will have an outstanding track record in scholarship and funding, as well as demonstrated success in program development and mentoring. We encourage applications from investigators with a Ph.D. and/or M.D. (or equivalent) and experience in research, service, and teaching commensurate with appointment at the rank of full Professor. Please apply via the UACareer website at http://uacareers.com/postings/17702.   Inquiries may be directed to: Dr. Rayna Gonzales (rjgonzal@email.arizona.edu), Search Committee Chair or Dr. Paul Boehmer (boehmer@email.arizona.edu), Department Chair. ]]></Description>         <LookID>medicaljobs</LookID>         <Url>http://medicaljobs.careers.adicio.com/careers/jobsearch/detail/jobId/98091851/viewType/featured</Url>      </Job>        <Job>         <JobID>96871723</JobID>         <Title>Women\'s Health Research Scholar - University of Utah Health</Title>         <Employer>University of Utah         </Employer>         <Location>Salt Lake City, Utah</Location>         <Description><![CDATA[The University of Utah Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology is seeking two applicants at the level of Assistant Professor to develop in to physician scientists thru the Women’s Reproductive Health Research (WRHR) Career Development (K12) Program, sponsored by National Institutes of Health.    We are seeking enthusiastic subspecialist or generalist junior Ob/Gyn faculty who wish to develop careers as physician scientists. Scholars will engage in mentored clinical or basic sciences research to build their long term academic career. Outstanding mentors in reproductive biology, development, diagnostics, genetics, embryology, pregnancy, gynecology, oncology, regenerative medicine, stem cell biology and clinical research complement the rich resources available to WRHR scholars at the University of Utah.    Interested candidates please contact: Program Coordinator, Leanne Johnston Leanne.Johnston@hsc.utah.edu  801-585-9971, or Program Director,  Michael Varner, MD Michael.Varner@hsc.utah.edu]]></Description>         <LookID>medicaljobs</LookID>         <Url>http://medicaljobs.careers.adicio.com/careers/jobsearch/detail/jobId/96871723/viewType/featured</Url>      </Job>    </Jobs></JobSearchResults>';