Georgia State: Health Law, Biotechnology, and Social Justice

From an email I received this week:

The College of Law at Georgia State University is seeking highly qualified applicants for three tenure-track law faculty positions under a new University interdisciplinary research initiative, in the following research areas:

 

1.         Health justice, with a background in legal disciplines consistent with a research focus on health equity and legal remedies to rectify systemic health disparities;

2.         Health care law, with a research focus on health care business regulation, corporate law and compliance, and ethics of health care organizations; and

3.         Intellectual property law, with a research focus on biotechnology, the life and health sciences, and entrepreneurship. 


Applications (cover letter and resume) should be submitted electronically at  http://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/GSU/law Review of applications for these positions will begin in August 2010 and continue until the positions are filled; however, applicants are strongly encouraged to apply before October 1, 2010.  For more information, please visit our faculty recruitment Web site at http://law.gsu.edu/recruitment.  For inquiries, please contact Professor Charity Scott, Director, Center for Law, Health & Society, at recruitment2ci@gsu.edu

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