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Assistant, Associate, Full Professor

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Science Careers

Aurora, CO (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/22/2026

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The University of Colorado Department of Pediatrics is seeking independent investigators working in lung fibrosis focusing on developmental, stem cell, and regenerative biology of the lung. Specifically, we seek investigators who will be based in the Center for Lung Fibrosis and intersect with researchers in the Sections of Pulmonary Medicine and Developmental Biology, the Center for Lung Fibrosis, and the Breathing Institute. Areas of particular research interest include but are not limited to 1) molecular, genetic, and epigenetic mechanisms of lung development and regeneration, 2) gene regulatory networks and systems biology, 3) animal, iPSC, and organoid models of lung development, fibroproliferative disorders and syndromes, and lung regeneration, 4) gene editing approaches to interstitial lung disease and lung cell senescence, and 5) tissue reprogramming, regeneration, and remodeling. We anticipate hiring two individuals at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor ranks in the tenure-eligible track. The University of Colorado Department of Pediatrics is seeking independent investigators working in lung fibrosis focusing on developmental, stem cell, and regenerative biology of the lung. Specifically, we seek investigators who will be based in the Center for Lung Fibrosis and intersect with researchers in the Sections of Pulmonary Medicine and Developmental Biology, the Center for Lung Fibrosis, and the Breathing Institute. Areas of particular research interest include but are not limited to 1) molecular, genetic, and epigenetic mechanisms of lung development and regeneration, 2) gene regulatory networks and systems biology, 3) animal, iPSC, and organoid models of lung development, fibroproliferative disorders and syndromes, and lung regeneration, 4) gene editing approaches to interstitial lung disease and lung cell senescence, and 5) tissue reprogramming, regeneration, and remodeling. We anticipate hiring two individuals at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor ranks in the tenure-eligible track.