University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine
Pathogen Surveillance and Discovery – AGREETT Faculty Position (Job ID: 315742)

POSITION: A new strategic university-wide emphasis on Global Systems Science, 
and 
university-wide investment into Agricultural Research, Education, Extension and 
Technology Transfer (AGREETT) program (http://www.cfans.umn.edu/agreett ), has 
prompted the University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) into 
hiring a 
cluster of at least six faculty members in the broad area of infectious disease 
across its 
three Departments. The Veterinary Population Medicine Department (VPM) invites 
applications for a tenured or tenure-track faculty position in pathogen 
surveillance and 
discovery, with emphasis on zoonotic/emerging infectious diseases. The 
appointment is 
expected to be at the rank of assistant, associate or professor position. The 
final rank and 
terms of appointment will depend on the qualifications and experience of the 
selected 
candidate consistent with collegiate and University policies.

Production-limiting diseases, whether they occur as ongoing endemic disease 
conditions 
or as newly introduced diseases that create devastating pandemics, can lead to 
significant 
economic hardship for both producers and consumers. The world population is 
expected 
to reach 9.5 billion by 2050, with an associated dramatic increase in 
consumption of 
animal protein. Early detection and control of persistent, emerging, and 
re-emerging 
animal pathogens in aquatic and terrestrial systems is vital to address this 
growing 
demand. The CVM and Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (VDL) have been national 
leaders 
in utilizing molecular diagnostics and ultrastructural pathology to identify, 
characterize, 
survey, and control new pathogens.  A pathogen discovery specialist is needed 
to utilize 
emerging technologies such as nanotechnology and the various “–omics,” 
including 
genomics and metabolomics, to allow enhanced pathogen diagnostics in 
domesticated 
animals, wildlife, and food products.  Incorporation of these new technologies 
could 
revolutionize diagnostic testing, disease surveillance, and control, fostering 
the 
development and use of farm-side and field testing for infectious diseases. Any 
adoption 
of field-based testing will require integration with diagnostic centers to 
ensure that 
equipment and results are validated regularly and data warehousing and 
interpretation is 
available and informative.

RESPONSIBILITIES:  A primary responsibility of the position will be to 
establish and 
maintain a high-quality extramurally funded research program. There will also 
be 
opportunities to co-teach in professional (DVM) and graduate (MS, MPH, PhD) 
courses. It 
will be essential for the pathogen surveillance and discovery faculty member to 
interact 
with the Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic laboratory on a day to day basis. The 
MNVDL is a 
frontline defense for the emergence and detection of pathogens.  

The VPM department has an internationally recognized infectious diseases 
program, with 
active research projects involving use of animal models of infectious diseases, 
vaccine 
development, and investigation of microbial pathogenesis, host-pathogen 
interactions and 
impact of microbiome/metagenomics in diseases. We are seeking a highly 
motivated 
candidate with the potential to develop an internationally recognized research 
program 
that complements the existing expertise within infectious diseases programs and 
links to 
the VDL at the CVM.  The position is expected to contribute substantively to 
global 
systems sciences, using integrated systems-level approaches to understand and 
manage 
the emergence of infectious diseases and elucidate the relevance of 
relationships between 
microbial organisms, their animal and human hosts, and the environment. 

For more information about the College and Department and the Minnesota 
Veterinary 
Diagnostic lab please visit 
http://www.vetmed.umn.edu/departments/veterinary-and-
biomedical-sciences/cluster-faculty-hires.  

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Candidate requirements for this position include a PhD 
related to biomedical science and a strong record of research funding and 
publications.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates with DVM and PhD are particularly 
encouraged 
to apply.

SALARY AND START-UP PACKAGE:  Highly competitive and commensurate with 
experience and qualifications. The University offers an excellent benefits 
package.  For 
example, the University pays 100% of the premium for Faculty Basic Life 
Insurance as well 
as 100% of the premium for Faculty Group Income Disability Insurance.  Faculty 
contributes 
5.5% of their annual salary and the University contributes 10% toward the 
Faculty 
Retirement Plan.  There are also two Optional Retirement Plans available.  For 
more 
benefits information see https://humanresources.umn.edu/benefits. 

START DATE: Negotiable, after a suitable candidate is identified.

APPLICATIONS:  Applications will be accepted and reviewed upon receipt until 
the position 
is filled.  Application and all related documents must be submitted online at 
http://z.umn.edu/agreeettpathogen, Job ID: 315742. Interested individuals 
should 
complete the online application and submit a curriculum vitae, a statement of 
research and 
teaching interests, a letter of intent outlining academic record and career 
goals, and names 
and contact information of three professional references. Inquiries about the 
application 
process should be directed to Ms. Anna Jones at bystr...@umn.edu. Inquiries 
about the 
position should be directed to the chair of the search committee, Dr. S. 
Sreevatsan, 
Professor, (612-625-3769, sreev...@umn.edu).


The Veterinary Population Medicine Department encourages all qualified 
candidates to 
apply, particularly women and other under-represented minorities, and 
candidates with 
research and teaching experience in multicultural, multiracial settings. The 
University of 
Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer and is committed to the 
policy 
that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and 
employment without 
regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital 
status, disability, 
public assistance status, veteran status or sexual orientation.  

The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.      

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