Position Overview
LSU Vet Med invites applications for Head of the Department of Pathobiological Sciences
(PBS). The Head will guide a dynamic department with strengths in microbiology, immunology,
cancer biology, and pathology. The department is a national leader in biomedical research
and graduate education, training MS, PhD, and DVM students, and supporting residency
training towards board certification by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists
(ACVP). The Head oversees all academic and research activities, and supports faculty,
staff, and students while maintaining an active, externally funded research program.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Administration
- Provide strategic direction and long-term planning for the department, with a vision
supportive of all constituents.
- Oversee teaching, research, service, and outreach programs.
- Manage departmental budgets, personnel, facilities, and resources.
- Ensure compliance with university policies and promote a safe, supportive environment.
- Serve as primary liaison to the Dean.
Academic & Research Oversight
- Support excellence in professional (DVM) and graduate education.
- Promote faculty research productivity and extramural funding.
- Strengthen and expand graduate and postgraduate training programs.
- Foster interdisciplinary and extramural collaborations.
Faculty & Staff Development
- Recruit, mentor, and evaluate faculty and staff.
- Recommend appointments, promotions, tenure, and salary actions.
- Encourage professional development and a collaborative departmental culture.
- Build and supervise an effective administrative and technical support team.
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
- PhD, DVM, VMD, MD, or equivalent in a biomedical discipline.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in a veterinary school or health sciences center.
- Demonstrated leadership experience, including fiscal and personnel management.
Additional Expectations
- Credentials suitable for appointment as a full professor and LSU Graduate Faculty
member.
- Record of sustained extramural funding with the expectation of maintaining an active
research program in one of the departmental areas of research focus.
- Strong communication skills with a team-building mentality.
- Commitment to graduate and professional education.
- Recognize departmental strengths and elevate them with a forward-thinking approach.
- High integrity, energy, resilience, transparency, and ability to lead within a shared‑governance
model.
- Be inspiring and lead by example.
- Passion for building collaborations and supporting departmental missions.
Special Requirements
- Must be eligible to work in the United States.
How to Apply
The search will remain open until the best leader is identified. However, we encourage
interested applicants to submit applications early by applying on or before our first
priority deadline of March 16, 2026. Interested applicants should submit: 1) curriculum
vitae; 2) a letter of intent outlining interest in the position, overall qualifications
and experience related to the position and career goals; 3) a statement describing
the applicant’s vision and leadership style; 4) a statement summarizing the applicant’s
research program; 5) a statement of teaching and capacity-strengthening philosophy;
and 6) names and addresses of four professional references.
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Contact
Mariano Carossino, DVM, PhD, DACVM (Virology), DACVP
Associate Professor of Veterinary Pathology
Search Committee Chair
mcarossino1@lsu.edu