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The WSVL Director is responsible for providing leadership and oversight of veterinary diagnostic services. The Director will also contribute to other departmental activities that could include diagnostic veterinary service, teaching, and/or research as best suits the candidate.


The Department of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Wyoming (UW) welcomes applications for one Veterinary Virologist position at the Assistant or Associate tenure-track level. Job duties will include diagnostic service (50%) along with engagement in research and/or teaching at the undergraduate/graduate level. Research can be independent and/or collaborative in veterinary virology and/or make creative use of case submissions through the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory to enhance the knowledge of viral diseases in animals. Teaching duties include one three-credit hour course in basic principles of virology with emphasis on viruses causing human and animal disease. Additional opportunities to participate as a guest lecturer in other courses and/or in graduate education and mentoring graduate students are available. Capacity to serve as the faculty supervisor for the virology section of the WSVL is a vital role. The selected candidate will have opportunities to mentor veterinary student externs and collaborate with a vibrant community of basic, and applied scientists within the Department and across the University.


The Department of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Wyoming (UW) welcomes applications for one Veterinary Bacteriologist position at the Assistant or Associate tenure-track level. Job duties will include diagnostic service (50%) along with engagement in research and/or teaching at the undergraduate/graduate level. Research can be independent and/or collaborative in veterinary bacteriology and/or make creative use of case submissions through the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory to enhance the knowledge of bacterial diseases in animals. Teaching duties include one three-credit hour course in basic principles of bacteriology with an emphasis on bacteria causing human and animal disease. Additional opportunities to participate as a guest lecturer in other courses and/or in graduate education and mentoring graduate students are available. Capacity to serve as the faculty supervisor for bacteriology section of the WSVL is a vital function of this position. The selected candidate will have opportunities to mentor veterinary student externs and collaborate with a vibrant community of basic, clinical, and applied scientists within the Department and across the University.






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