Working/Functional Title
NAHLN–NBAF Regional Scientist
Position Summary
The Michigan State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (MSU VDL) seeks a highly motivated Academic Specialist to serve as the NAHLN–NBAF Regional Scientist for Region 3 [Midwest – Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Nebraska, Kansas]. This fixed-term post-doctoral position (ends November 2027) is part of a national initiative led by USDA APHIS that embeds scientific leadership across the National Animal Health Laboratory Network (NAHLN) in partnership with the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF).
This nationally networked fellowship is designed to develop the next generation of leaders in high consequence animal disease diagnostics, laboratory system coordination and outbreak response. The position integrates applied training in diagnostic assay development and validation, regulatory science and multi-institutional collaboration.
The successful candidate will commit 50% effort to the NAHLN-NBAF partnership by leading regional efforts to advance diagnostic innovation, strengthen early detection of emerging animal and zoonotic diseases, and enhance coordination across federal, state, and university laboratories. The remaining 50% will support diagnostic service and translational research activities tailored to the fellow’s expertise and career development goals. This position provides a strong pathway to future leadership roles in diagnostic laboratories, regulatory agencies and national laboratory networks. Additional information about the NAHLN-NBAF Partnership may be found on the Partnership website.
Primary Responsibilities
• Design, optimize and validate diagnostic assays, aligned with NAHLN and regulatory standards, for emerging and high-consequence animal diseases.
- Apply sequencing and bioinformatic approaches to support pathogen detection, characterization and surveillance
• Coordinate scientific activities and communication across NAHLN laboratories, State Animal Health Officials (SAHOs), and Area Veterinarians in Charge (AVICs) in the Midwest region.
• Facilitate communication and coordination among NAHLN leadership, partner laboratories and stakeholders, including organizing and hosting quarterly regional meetings.
• Assess local, regional, national, and international disease threats to inform preparedness strategies and develop regional risk assessments and response procedures.
• Identify gaps in diagnostic capacity and collaborate with other Regional Scientists to implement solutions across the network.
• Pursue competitive and cooperative funding opportunities to support initiatives that advance partnership goals.
• Collaborate with APHIS, NBAF, and other regional scientists to align national priorities.
• Support implementation of new technologies including molecular diagnostics and sequencing approaches.
• As needed, conduct laboratory site visits and coordinate in-person partnership meetings.
This position plays a key role in protecting U.S. animal health, food security, and public health by strengthening diagnostic readiness and laboratory coordination. The Regional Scientist will contribute to a national strategy aimed at early detection and response to emerging and transboundary diseases.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Degree
Doctorate -PhD in microbiology, virology, epidemiology, or related field.
Minimum Requirements
• PhD in microbiology, virology, epidemiology, or related field.
• Expertise in infectious diseases or diagnostic laboratory science.
• Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across institutions.
Desired Qualifications
• Experience with NAHLN, APHIS, or federal/state laboratory systems.
• Experience with molecular diagnostics or next-generation sequencing.
Required Application Materials
CV/Resume, 3 professional references, and a Letter of Intent.
Review of Applications Begins On
07/01/2026
Summary of Health Risks
Exposure to unfixed animal tissue.
Website
https://cvm.msu.edu/vdl
Department Statement
The MSU VDL is a nationally recognized NAHLN Level 1 laboratory serving as a critical component of the U.S. animal health infrastructure. The NAHLN is a network of laboratories that provides disease surveillance, rapid response to outbreaks, and communication of diagnostic data to decision makers. Additional information about the NAHLN may be found on the NAHLN website.
MSU Statement
Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. One of the top research universities in the world, MSU pushes the boundaries of discovery and forges enduring partnerships to solve the most pressing global challenges while providing life-changing opportunities to a diverse and inclusive academic community through more than 200 programs of study in 17 degree-granting colleges.