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Veterinary Faculty Position – Fish Molecular Virology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia  
The Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine at The University of Georgia, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position focused on the molecular biology of new and emerging viral diseases of fish. The position is offered at the rank of Assistant Professor to a qualified individual with strong commitment to research.

The Department of Pathology, in cooperation with the Athens Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, offers a comprehensive diagnostic service to aquatic animal veterinarians and public aquaria. The successful applicant will work cooperatively with and support the diagnostic activities of a fish pathologist. Areas of research will include the characterization of emerging aquatic animal viruses and the development of broadly applicable molecular based diagnostic methodologies.

Demonstrated expertise in the areas of metagenomics and microbial phylogenetics is essential, as is a working knowledge of fish diseases and regulatory aspects of international commerce in aquatic animals. Experience with herpes and iridoviral diseases of fish and amphibians is highly desirable.

Applicants must possess a DVM or equivalent degree, PhD, and have completed a minimum of one year of post-doctoral training involving fish molecular virology. Eligibility for faculty licensure in the State of Georgia is required. Primary responsibilities will be the development of a sustained independent research program and the teaching of graduate students and pathology residents with interests in diseases of fish and molecular diagnostics.

The University of Georgia is located in Athens, a vibrant community of 100,000 located in the wooded Piedmont hills of northeast Georgia. Offering the amenities of a cosmopolitan city, the surrounding area also offers the choice of a more rural lifestyle. Athens is located 1¨ö hours from Atlanta, two hours from the Appalachian Trail, and four hours from the Atlantic coast.

Applications received by April 16, 2012 are assured full consideration. The starting date is July 1, 2012. Interested individuals should submit a letter of intent stating professional interests and career goals, curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of three professional references to Dr. Al Camus, Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-7388; telephone 706-542-5848, FAX 706-542-5828, or e-mail 
camus@uga.edu.

For additional information about the Department of Pathology, visit www.vet.uga.edu/vpp/index.php.
The University of Georgia is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity employer.
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A. David Scarfe PhD, DVM, MRSSAf
Assistant Director, Scientific Activities Division
American Veterinary Medical Association
1931 N. Meacham Rd., Suite 100
Schaumburg, IL 60173
Direct phone: (847) 285-6634
Fax: (847) 925-9329
(800) 248-2862 Ext 6634

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