Associate Dean of Genomic Medicine
The UAB Department of Genetics and the Dean of the UAB Heersink School of Medicine seek a visionary leader to direct a program in Genomic Medicine. The successful candidate will be an MD or MD / PhD and able to lead and sustain grant-supported clinical and / or laboratory research programs in genomic medicine.
For clinicians, up to 20% effort seeing patients in genomic medicine-related clinics can be supported, in which case board certification in clinical genetics by the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics is required. Faculty rank will be at the level of Associate Professor or Professor, depending on the experience of the candidate and external grant funding of the candidate. Salary, and tenure status will also be commensurate with experience and qualifications of the candidate and external grant funding of the candidate.
The UAB Department of Genetics has a robust program in genomic medicine, including an Undiagnosed Diseases Program (an affiliate site of the NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Network), the Alabama Genomic Health Initiative sponsored by the State of Alabama, and participation in several large NIH-funded consortia, including the All of Us Research Program, the eMERGE Network, and BabySeq2. We have a close collaboration with the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology in Huntsville, AL. There is also an active training program, including an undergraduate major in genetics and genomics, graduate training in genetics and genomics, a genetic counselor training program, a genetics residency program, and NHGRI-funded programs in genomic medicine, including a T32 in Genomic Medicine and SURE-GM, an R25-funded summer program for students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities to spend one summer at HudsonAlpha followed by a second summer at UAB.
The Associate Dean of Genomic Medicine will be responsible for leadership for the All of Us Southern Network and the Alabama Genome Health Initiative and for the T32 and R25 training programs. If the candidate is a Board Certified Clinical Geneticist then s / he will be the Clinical leader / advisor of the UAB branch of BabySeq2, a program spearheaded by Boston Childrenâ€s Hospital and Brigham and Womenâ€s Hospital, the Center for Precision Animal Modeling, an NIH funded program to develop animal models for human disorders to validate the pathogenicity of genomic variants and provide model systems for therapeutic development and eMERGE, an NHGRI-funded consortium to develop systems to integrate genomic medicine with electronic health records. The Associate Dean will also interface with the Chief Genomics Officer to help in the incorporation of genomics and genetics into clinical medicine.
UAB is internationally renowned for its intensely collaborative culture that has — for more than five decades — produced breakthroughs in education, health care, research, and service. UAB was ranked #1 in the United States for 2018 and 2019 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, Young University Rankings. News & World Reportâ€s 2022 “Americaâ€s Best Graduate Schools†ranks 16 UAB graduate programs among the nationâ€s top 25 and eight UAB specialties were ranked among the nationâ€s top 50 in the magazineâ€s 2022-2023 Best Hospitals report. In 2021, Forbes named UAB as Americaâ€s No. 1 Best Large Employer, topping a list of more than 500 public and private corporations, hospitals, universities, Fortune 500 companies and more, across dozens of industries. Forbes also named UAB America's Best Employer for Diversity among colleges and universities in 2021.
Located in the heart of the Southeast, Birmingham is a short drive from Atlanta, Nashville, Chattanooga, New Orleans, Memphis and Gulf Coast beaches. Some of the most beautiful suburbs in the United States surround the city. With its picturesque surroundings, Birmingham has been recognized as an “All American Cityâ€, one of the top ten American cities to live and work, and one of the top ten entrepreneurial and job growth hot spots in America. The combination of pleasant weather, geography, diverse culture, activities, and lifestyle make this city a wonderful place to live, raise a family, and practice medicine.
In tandem with our institutionâ€s strong diversity efforts, UAB highly encourages candidates from underrepresented minorities to apply.
In alignment with UAB Heersink School of Medicineâ€s mission to reflect the diversity of our community and meet the needs of our diverse population, candidates are required as part of the application process to provide a statement that is up to one page single-spaced describing their contributions to promote diversity and inclusion.
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UAB is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and family-friendly environment in which all faculty and staff can excel and achieve work / life balance irrespective of race, national origin, age, genetic or family medical history, gender, faith, gender identity and expression as well as sexual orientation. UAB also encourages applications from veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Associate Dean • Birmingham , Alabama