
This Assistant Professor role within the University of Minnesota Department of Dermatology combines clinical practice with a primary focus on skin immunology research. The position requires a 20% clinical effort seeing patients and teaching residents, while 80% of the time is dedicated to leading independent research projects, securing grant funding, and publishing manuscripts. Key responsibilities include utilizing advanced core facilities for spatial proteogenomics and mentoring the next generation of dermatologists. The opportunity is appealing due to the department's world-class research infrastructure, collaborative academic environment, and the chance to work in a top-ranked public research university located in a city known for its high quality of life and outdoor amenities.
