
This tenure-track faculty role at the University of Texas Medical Branch seeks an Associate Professor in Pharmacology to lead an independent research program within the Sealy Center for Environmental Health and Medicine. The position focuses on molecular toxicology, specifically investigating how environmental agents contribute to neurodegenerative, neurodevelopmental, and chronic diseases. Key responsibilities include establishing a funded research initiative, mentoring graduate and medical students, and collaborating with clinical and basic scientists across the Texas Medical Center. The role appeals to candidates with expertise in mass spectrometry or advanced neuroscience technologies who value a dynamic academic environment. The position offers the opportunity to work within a newly restructured center dedicated to advancing environmental health science.





















