Position |
Director, Comparative
Pathology |
Company |
Mount Sinai School of Medicine |
Certification
Required |
ACVP |
Minimum
Degree Required |
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Posting
Date |
October 5, 2009
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Director, Comparative Pathology
Assistant / Associate Director
Center for Comparative Medicine & Surgery (CCMS)
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
The Center for Comparative Medicine and Surgery at the Mount Sinai
School of Medicine has an immediate opening for a specialist in comparative
veterinary pathology, particular expertise in rodent anatomic
pathology (rodent phenotyping). Experience with rodent health
monitoring programs as well as the management large rodent colonies
is also desirable but not a primary requirement. This position
is open to applicants who are either eligible for board certification
by the American College of Veterinary Pathologist (ACVP), Diplomates
of the ACVP, or those with dual certification: DACVP / American College
of Laboratory Animal Medicine (DACLAM). The successful
candidate would join the faculty of the Center for Comparative Medicine
as an Assistant or Associate Professor; depending upon the level of
experience, with a secondary faculty appointment in one of the clinical
or basic science departments. The administrative position offered is
that of Assistant or Associate Director based upon prior experience.
The Mount Sinai Medical Center is located on the Upper East Side of
Manhattan, directly across from Central Park, along 5th Avenue’s
Museum Mile, and in walking distance to the Guggenheim and Metropolitan
Museums. The program of animal care and use has a long history
of AAALAC accreditation, active IACUC, and strong administrative/faculty
support. Research foci include: neurobiology (NHP, rodents),
cardiothoracic surgery (swine, sheep), ophthalmology (NHP, rodents),
gene therapy (rodents, swine, NHP), atherosclerosis (rodents, rabbits),
stem cell biology (rodents), infectious diseases (ferrets, guinea pigs,
rodents) and cancer (rodents). Program strengths are a state-of-the
art rodent barrier facility (~15,000 cages), rodent transgenic production
facility, Rodent Phenotyping Core, Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases
Laboratory (BSL-3), and Embryonic Stem Cell Institute.
The CCMS operates 2,000 s.f. of veterinary diagnostic laboratory space
in support of the above program, which includes an in-house rodent
health-monitoring program using basic molecular diagnostic techniques
(PCR, MFIA, Elisa), histopathology service, and colony health monitoring
of the above species. The Director of Comparative Pathology
will be responsible for the continued development of this resource
by seeking collaborative research and additional service opportunities
within the Mount Sinai faculty and metropolitan New York area. Individuals
with particular interest in anatomic pathology of rodents (phenotyping),
diagnostic gross pathology and comparative anatomy are particularly
welcomed to apply. The time, space, and resources
will be made available for the development of collaborative research
interests.
A join appointment in the faculty appointment in the Department
of Pathology would be sought. The Mount Sinai School of Medicine
supports twelve (12) free standing Shared Resource Facilities, one
of which is a 5,000 sq. ft rodent phenotyping core. This core
would benefit greatly from direct collaboration with a veterinary pathologist. Additional
collaborations are also available among the other institutional cores
(human embryonic stem cell SRF, transgenic SRF, and biorepository SRF). Thus,
this position would be ideal for an individual with interests in collaborative
research. The time and resources would be made available
for the development of these collaborations will be for the clinical
oversight of the rodent sector of the program (~ 9,000 cages). Reporting
to the Associate Director will be a dedicated team consisting of: a
clinical veterinarian, operations manager, (3) husbandry supervisors,
(3) veterinary technicians, (3) surgery technicians, and 25-30 husbandry
technicians. The successful candidate should have specific experience
with rodent barrier colony management, operation of biohazard containment
facilities, and infectious disease research. Particular emphasis
is on the recruitment of faculty with strong interests in collaborative
research. Candidates with a particular interest in public health,
emerging infectious diseases or prior research experience are encouraged
to apply.
Applicants must be board certified by the American College of Laboratory
Animal Medicine with 3-5 years of experience as an Assistant Director,
Senior Clinician or equivalent. A primary faculty appointment
will be at the level of Assistant Professor or higher. A secondary
faculty appointment is also available within the area of research interest.
To apply please send a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to:
Reginald W. Miller, DVM, DACLAM,
Director, Center for Comparative Medicine & Surgery
Associate Dean for Research Resources
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
1 Gustave Levy Place
New York, NY 10029
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