W3 Professorship for Systems Physiology

Company: Universität des Saarlandes
Job type: Full-time

The Department of Life Sciences in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University in Saarbrücken is inviting applications for the following position: W3 Professorship for Systems Physiology (m/f/x; Reference no.: W2334) We are looking for an internationally renowned physiologist with an interest in probing the mechanistic underpinnings of systems-level control. The ideal candidate will be expected to integrate with the current research themes of the Biology department including metabolism and epigenetics with a focus on multi-cellular mammalian cell systems in health and disease. The candidate should have an interest in cellular heterogeneity and/or communication within systems including mammalian tissue samples, organs, organoids or stem cell-derived embryos. The candidate should be willing to apply 'omics or cellular engineering approaches in their work. The professorship will be based in the Center for Human and Molecular Biology (ZHMB) on the Saarbrücken campus and the successful candidate will be expected to actively contribute to and strengthen current and future research activities. Close interaction with the Center for Bioinformatics, the Center for Biophysics and the Faculty of Medicine is encouraged. An intensive exchange with the scientific institutions in the vicinity of the University, including the Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saar (HIPS) and the Leibniz Institute for New Materials (INM), and an active participation in the development of joint priority projects within the framework of the future strategies of the University is expected. In teaching, the professorship is expected to fulfil the teaching of physiology (W3 Professor in Systems Physiology) in the Human and Molecular Biology Bachelor and Master programs. The Professorship will also be required to contribute to the teaching of trainee school teachers (Lehramtstudenten innen). The professor of Systems Physiology is responsible for the teaching degree programs in Biology (LS 1+2, LS 1, LAB). Commitment to the German-French program in biology with the University of Strasbourg (BSc and MSc) is highly desirable. In addition, support of teaching in related natural science disciplines is common. Innovative teaching concepts for all curricular levels (Bachelor, Master, PhD) are also expected, as well as a willingness to teach in English or German, to provide dedicated supervision of final theses, and to promote young scientists. The appointment will be made in accordance with the general provisions of German public sector employment law. Candidates must have experience in and an aptitude for academic teaching. They will have a PhD or doctorate in an appropriate subject and will have demonstrated a particular capacity for independent academic research, typically by having obtained an advanced, post-doctoral research degree (Habilitation) or by having published an equivalent volume of peer-reviewed research or by having been appointed to a junior professorship or equivalent position. Positive selection criteria include a demonstration of leadership in a systems physiology topic respectively with an international profile and high-quality publications, a proven track record in the acquisition of third-party funds, high-quality teaching as documented for example by teaching evaluations, experience of personnel management and academic self-administration. At Saarland University, we view internationalization as a process spanning all aspects of university life. We therefore expect members of our professorial staff to engage in activities that promote and foster further internationalization. Special support will be provided for projects that maintain collaborative interactions within existing international cooperative networks, e.g. projects with partners in the European University Alliance Transform4Europe () or the University of the Greater Region (). In accordance with the objectives of its gender equality plan, Saarland University is actively seeking to increase the proportion of women in this field. Qualified women candidates are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Preferential consideration will be given to applications from disabled candidates of equal eligibility. Furthermore, we welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of nationality, ethnic heritage or social background, religious beliefs, personal beliefs or values, age, sexual orientation or identity. To apply for this position, please submit your application by no later than June 6, 2024 via Saarland University's online professorial appointments platform: Application documents must be uploaded as a single PDF file (max. size 10 MB) and should include the following documents: cover letter/ letter of application (addressed to the Dean of the Faculty NT, Prof. Vielhaber), curriculum vitae (including private address as well as telephone and e-mail address), copies of relevant academic qualifications, list of publications, an overview of previous teaching and research activities, including teaching evaluations, if available, amount and type of third-party funds raised, two-page long teaching and research concepts and your three most important publications of the last five years. If you hold a university degree from a foreign university, please provide proof of equiva-lence from Germany's Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) if available. 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