Professor and Chair of Pharmacology
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School of Medicine seeks an accomplished and visionary leader to
serve as Chair of the Department of Pharmacology. This position
offers an exceptional opportunity to lead one of the nation’s
premier pharmacology departments, consistently recognized for
excellence in research, education, and innovation. The department
currently ranks fifth nationally in NIH funding and third among
public universities, reflecting a strong research portfolio and a
collaborative academic culture. Founded in 1906 by William MacNider
as the Laboratory of Pharmacology, the department is among the ten
original pharmacology departments in the United States. It admitted
its first doctoral candidates in 1968 and conferred its first PhDs
in 1971. Since then, the department has expanded significantly in
size, funding, and scope, contributing to advances in emerging
fields such as stem cell biology, RNA interference, and gene
therapy. The mission of the Department of Pharmacology is to:
Educate and train the next generation of research scientists.
Determine the molecular and cellular basis of human disease.
Advance the development of novel therapeutics. The department
fosters a multidisciplinary training environment with strengths
across chemical and structural biology, quantitative cell biology,
proteomics, computational biology, and drug design. Faculty
research spans a broad range of areas including neuropharmacology,
cancer pharmacology, and drug discovery and development.
Methodologies include biochemical assays, electrophysiology,
imaging, and behavioral studies. Faculty collaborate extensively
across UNC’s research ecosystem, including the Lineberger
Comprehensive Cancer Center, Neuroscience Center, Bowles Center for
Alcohol Studies, Computational Medicine Program, and Eshelman
School of Pharmacy. The department is home to 32 primary faculty
and more than 70 additional adjunct, research, or joint appointees.
It is housed in the Genetic Medicine Building, a modern research
facility shared with the Departments of Biochemistry & Biophysics
and Genetics, and divisions within the Eshelman School of Pharmacy.
This environment promotes collaboration and interdisciplinary
innovation. The Chair will provide visionary leadership and
strategic direction for the department’s research, education, and
service missions. Key responsibilities include: Defining and
advancing departmental priorities. Promoting excellence in
teaching, mentorship, and scholarship. Recruiting and developing
outstanding faculty, staff, and trainees. Strengthening and
expanding the research portfolio. Fostering a collaborative,
inclusive, and safe academic environment. Representing the
department to School of Medicine leadership and external partners.
Enhancing the department’s national and international visibility.
Building partnerships with industry, government, and philanthropic
organizations. This recruitment is Open Track/Open Rank, and the
appropriate track and rank will be determined once the top
candidate is selected. In addition to a primary faculty appointment
in the Department of Pharmacology, the selected candidate will hold
a secondary EHRA Non-Faculty administrative appointment as
Department Chair. Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, And
Experience The successful candidate will have a distinguished
record of achievement in pharmacology or a related field,
demonstrated excellence in research, education, and mentorship, and
proven experience in academic leadership. The ideal candidate will
possess strategic vision, integrity, and the ability to lead and
inspire a diverse community of scholars in a dynamic academic
environment.
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