Building on WashU’s strengths within the McKelvey School of Engineering and the School of Medicine, the CWHE was launched in 2022 to advance novel engineering approaches to prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases relevant to women’s health. The CWHE will promote research on women-specific conditions and conditions that disproportionately affect women, including disorders and cancers of the reproductive system, select neurological conditions, and adverse maternal health outcomes, with the goal of increasing health for women across the lifespan. The Center will also train the next generation of researchers, entrepreneurs and policy leaders needed to change the trajectory of women’s healthcare in the region, nation and beyond.
The CWHE Director will work to unite investigators from the McKelvey School and School of Medicine and promote collaboration in research, education and training at undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral levels. The CWHE Director will also mentor CWHE investigators to advance researchers in the discipline, and support efforts related to technology transfer, entrepreneurship and outreach both within and outside of the university community.
Diversity and inclusion are core values at Washington University in the McKelvey School of Engineering, and the strong candidate will demonstrate an ability to create inclusive classrooms and research environments in which students from many different backgrounds can learn and thrive.
Washington University in St. Louis is a private university with about 16,000 students. It is surrounded by and adjacent to museums, performance venues, vibrant entertainment and dining districts, one of the nation’s largest civic parks, and beautiful, tree-lined neighborhoods rich in history and diversity. The campuses are well served by the region’s light rail and bus service and have easy access to major interstate highways. St. Louis is consistently ranked among the nation’s most affordable and best places to live and raise families. Washington University provides comprehensive and competitive benefits for all faculty and their families.
Applicants should apply at http://apply.interfolio.com/160018. Required application materials include: (1) a curriculum vitae; (2) a research statement (not to exceed 3 pages); (3) a statement of experience with leadership and broader impacts (not to exceed 2 pages); and (4) a list of three references that can be contacted upon request. For full consideration, submit applications by February 1, 2025. Professor Lori Setton, search committee chair, can address academic or research related questions. Administrative questions may be addressed to Ms. Karen Teasdale. Either may be contacted by email at bme@wustl.edu.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Washington University in St. Louis is committed to the principles and practices of equal employment opportunityand especially encourages applications by those underrepresented in their academic fields. It is the University’s policy to recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all job titles without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or genetic information.
Applicants must hold a PhD degree in engineering or related field and will have a record of extramurally funded research and scholarship in any domain, but also a field relevant to women’s health consistent with the CWHE mission. The successful candidate will establish leadership of the CWHE, but also establish an independent research program, advise doctoral students, teach domain-specific courses, and develop collaborations with other faculty members and programs across the institution.
Since our founding in 1997, the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis (WashU BME) has combined excellence in research and teaching to advance knowledge and new technology to improve the global quality of life.
Our department sits within the McKelvey School of Engineering on the historic Danforth Campus. With 28 core faculty and more than 150 affiliated faculty in the School of Medicine and the College of Arts & Sciences, as well as other departments of engineering, WashU BME is a vibrant and engaging community for your continued studies, research translation and career development.