Virginia Tech invites applications for the Winston and Marilyn Samuels Endowed Chair in Animal Nutrition, a distinguished faculty position created to advance transformative research and graduate education in animal nutrition, metabolism, and livestock health. This prestigious appointment offers a unique opportunity for an accomplished scholar to shape the future of animal nutrition research at a leading land-grant university. The Samuels Chair will serve as both a scientific leader and program architect, building an internationally recognized research program that addresses critical challenges in livestock nutrition, animal health, and sustainable food production. The successful candidate will also play a central role in advancing a university-wide initiative in nutrition and metabolic biology, fostering collaboration across disciplines including animal science, veterinary medicine, engineering, data science, and the life sciences. Through this position, Virginia Tech seeks to recruit a visionary scholar whose work drives discovery at the interface of biology, technology, and sustainability—generating innovative solutions that enhance livestock production systems and improve the nutritional quality of animal-derived foods with downstream impacts on human health.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees