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Assistant/Associate Professor
Assistant/Associate Professor of Swine Production Medicine.
The College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University,
invites applications for a tenure track or clinical track faculty
position in swine production medicine. Qualifications include
DVM degree and either post-DVM training in swine production medicine
or t3-year practice or industrial experience in this area. The
successful candidate should be capable in production records analysis,
and should have epidemiologic skills and have ability to work
with large-scale confinement operators. The candidate will be
expected to participate in teaching veterinary students and mentoring
graduate students seeking a Masters in Production Medicine degree.
Participation in research will also be required. These assignments
are negotiable depending upon the candidate's professional goals.
Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Applications
will be accepted until the position is filled. Qualified applicants
are invited to submit a letter of application describing their
interests and professional goals, transcripts, curriculum vitae,
and names and addresses of three references to:
Dr. J. Roger Easley, Director, Diagnostic and Field Services
PO Box 9825, College of Veterinary Medicine
Mississippi State, MS 39762-9825
Mississippi State University is an AA/EEOE
Adjunct Instructor
Adjunct Instructor (3/4 time) in Veterinary Diagnostic Microbiology.
The Iowa State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Department
of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine, is offering
a postgraduate training position in veterinary diagnostic microbiology
beginning on or after March 1, 1999. This is a unique opportunity
to obtain training, acquire experience, and conduct research in
veterinary diagnostic microbiology in the context of a strong
departmental effort in production animal medicine. The resident
will acquire knowledge in essential diagnostic techniques and
data interpretation, and will interact with veterinary practitioners,
pathologists, and other animal health specialists in the context
of diagnostic medicine. In addition, the successful candidate
will be expected to conduct research in microbiology (bacteriology,
virology, immunology, epidemiology/informatics) applied to problems
in veterinary diagnostic and production animal medicine. This
position allows time for, and is expected to result in, the successful
completion of an advanced degree (MS or PhD). Candidates must
possess a DVM or equivalent degree and be eligible for licensure
in the state or country where the degree was obtained. One or
more years in veterinary practice with experience and interest
in diagnostic medicine related to livestock is highly desirable.
Applicants who possess the PhD degree will be expected to conduct
postdoctoral research. Starting salary is $22,000-$24,000 per
year plus benefits, depending on qualifications and experience.
Inquiries or applications (to include a letter stating career
goals, research interests, and names and addresses of three professional
references, plus a curriculum vita and college transcripts) should
be addressed to Dr. Gary D. Osweiler, Director, Veterinary Diagnostic
Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University,
Ames, IA 50011-1250; phone 515-294-1950; email OSWEILER@iastate.edu.
The deadline for receipt of applications is March 1, 1999 or until
position is filled. Iowa State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer.
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