Open Rank Professor, tenure track (Nutrigenomics)
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary POSITION : The UNC Nutrition Research Institute
( NRI ) and the Department of Nutrition at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill are jointly seeking applications for up to
4 tenure track faculty members with expertise in
nutrigenetic/nutrigenomic causes of metabolic and nutrition
variation (including but not limited to: nutritionally relevant
genetic polymorphisms, copy number variations and epigenetic
(including non-coding RNA ) mechanisms, microbiome-gene
interactions, genes modulating circadian rhythms in metabolism).
This position can begin June1, 2023. The position is located at the
UNC Chapel Hill Nutrition Research Institute located on the North
Carolina Research Campus in Kannapolis (near Charlotte, NC). These
are tenure track appointments at the assistant, associate, or full
professor level depending upon experience, research and scholarly
accomplishments. The Department of Nutrition is part of the
Gillings School of Global Public Health and the School of Medicine,
and is ranked among the top 5 Nutrition departments in the country.
OVERVIEW : The Nutrition Research Institute seeks to identify the
mechanisms underlying metabolic/nutritional variability using
nutrigenomic and metabolomic methods and to apply this
understanding so as to explain individual responses to nutrients
and diet. We seek faculty members with a research program focused
on the nutrigenetic/nutrigenomic causes of metabolic and nutrition
variation (including, but not limited to: nutritionally relevant
genetic polymorphisms, copy number variations and epigenetic
(including non-coding RNA ) mechanisms, microbiome-gene
interactions, genes modulating circadian rhythms in metabolism).
Investigators can use bench or epidemiologic methods, and might
work in cells, animal models or humans. This grouping of faculty
members will complement 15 faculty members who work at the
Nutrition Research Institute and focus on why people differ in
their metabolism and nutritional requirements and who use this
understanding to develop the field of individualized nutrition
(precision nutrition). A track record of competitive grant funding
from the NIH (or equivalent) for research and relevant
peer-reviewed publications in high quality journals is required.
The Nutrition Research Institute will provide an annual commitment
of "hard money.” In addition, the Institute will provide start-up
funding. The Nutrition Research Institute is housed in a modern
125,000 sf facility with state of the art labs and equipment,
outstanding core animal facility, and an outpatient human clinical
facility. An instrumentation facility in microscopy, genomics and
metabolomics, staffed by skilled scientists, will also be available
to all Institute investigators. The Nutrition Research Institute
consists of 15 faculty members appointed in 3 departments with
expertise in nutrition and metabolic variation. The Department of
Nutrition consists of 60 interdisciplinary faculty members housed
in the Gillings School of Global Public Health and the School of
Medicine at UNC Chapel Hill. The Department provides a broad
training curriculum in public health sciences and offers courses in
the physiological, biochemical and behavioral aspects of nutrition
and their applications in the health of human populations.
RESPONSIBILITIES : Specific responsibilities will include
developing and/or maintaining a high quality research program with
evidence of capacity to obtain external funding, some teaching
responsibilities that will be negotiated with the Chair of the
Department of Nutrition, advising graduate students and
postdoctoral fellows, and participating in the Institute’s and
Department’s service programs. Preferred Qualifications,
Competencies, And Experience Candidates should demonstrate the
ability to establish and collaborate in multidisciplinary, funded
research programs, ability to publish in quality journals, as well
as a clear track record of scholarly accomplishment and teaching
capacity.
Keywords: UNC-Chapel Hill, Fayetteville , Open Rank Professor, tenure track (Nutrigenomics), Science, Research & Development , Chapel Hill, North Carolina