Associate Professor in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutics)

University of Oklahoma

University of Oklahoma Health , OKlahoma

ID: 7114904 (Ref.No. if104675)
Posted: October 5, 2022
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

Direct Supervisor: Department Chair

FTE: 100%

Appointment Type: Consecutive

Title/Rank: Associate Professor in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutics)

Primary Location: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences in Oklahoma City, OK

University, Professional Organizations, and Community Activities

  • Serves on departmental, college and university committees
  • Participates in appropriate professional scientific, academic and service organizations at the local, regional and national level

Education

  • Provides didactic teaching to professional and graduate students in their area of expertise
  • Organizes, coordinates and oversees professional student pharmaceutics course laboratories; assigns, trains and reviews TAs assigned to teach in the laboratories
  • Organizes, coordinates, and teaches pharmaceutics in a professional pharmacy curriculum
  • Provides opportunities for students, postdoctoral fellows, and other trainees to participate in mentored scholarly researchas a means to enhance their pharmaceutical education or to obtain and complete their graduate training

Scholarship

  • Develops, implements, and completes independent or collaborative scholarly teaching or research
  • Disseminates new and/or applied knowledge through peer-reviewed publications
  • Applies for intramural and extramural funding for scholarly activities
  • Synthesizes and oversees synthesis of PET and SPECT ligands as Director of Radiochemistry lab

Required

  • Ph.D., Pharm.D. or equivalent degree in a pharmaceutical sciences discipline or closely related field
  • Must meet requirements to work in the United States
  • A strong track record of teaching pharmaceutics and pharmaceutics lab in a professional pharmacy curriculum
  • A strong track record of radiochemical synthesis of PET and SPECT ligands

Preferred

  • At least 5 yr experience as an academic faculty member
  • A record of meaningful involvement in the education of graduate students
  • History of scholarship of teaching and/or research, with a track record of research productivity, project design and implementation
  • History of extramural research funding
  • History as Director of a Radiochemistry lab synthesizing PET and SPECT ligands

 

Applicants are required to provide a CV, Cover Letter, and List of References.