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How much do associate professor pathology jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for associate professor pathology in Indiana is $84,039.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,100.00 and $107,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an associate professor pathology?

Associate Professors of Pathology are experienced faculty members at universities or medical schools who teach, conduct research, and often supervise clinical training in the field of pathology. They typically hold a doctoral degree in medicine or a related field and have several years of experience in both teaching and research. Their responsibilities include designing and delivering lectures, mentoring students and junior faculty, publishing scholarly articles, and contributing to advancements in the understanding of disease processes.

How does an associate professor pathology balance research, teaching, and clinical responsibilities?

As an Associate Professor in Pathology, you'll typically divide your time among research, teaching, and clinical service. Balancing these areas can be challenging, especially during peak academic periods or grant deadlines. Effective time management and clear communication with department leadership are essential. Many departments encourage collaboration, so working closely with colleagues and residents can help distribute workload and facilitate both research and clinical activities. This multifaceted role offers the opportunity to influence the next generation of pathologists while advancing your own research and clinical expertise.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an associate professor pathology, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Professor of Pathology, you need an advanced degree (MD or PhD), board certification in pathology, and a strong background in teaching and research. Familiarity with laboratory information systems, digital pathology tools, and grant-writing platforms is essential. Outstanding communication, mentorship, and organizational skills help foster student learning and collaborative research. These competencies ensure effective education, high-impact research, and leadership in academic and clinical environments.

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Infographic showing various Associate Professor Pathology job openings in Indiana as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 22% As Needed, 34% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 22% Contract, and 11% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,039 per year, or $40.4 per hour.

Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Indiana University Academic Positions

Kokomo, IN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Position Details
Title Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Specific Title Appointment Type Clinical Track Faculty Department IUSM - Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Campus IU School of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM), in partnership with IU Health Medical Group (IUHMG), is seeking a highly motivated and academically oriented cardiovascular and autopsy pathology. This recruitment is part of a strategic expansion driven by continued growth across the IU Health system and goals that align with the strategic priorities of the IU School of Medicine and the IU Health Cardiovascular Institute.
This is an exceptional opportunity to join a dynamic and collaborative faculty team within a nationally recognized academic medical center. The Pathology team serves 10 hospitals within the IU Health Hospital network and Eskenazi Health. Anatomic pathology is currently comprised of 55 pathologists. The successful candidate will contribute to a thriving pathology program that supports clinical excellence, education, and research.
The Cardiovascular Pathology service will focus on evaluations for allograft rejection, myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, vasculitis, amyloidosis, degenerative aortic diseases, and valvular diseases, among others. Candidates will also be expected to participate in a subset of medical autopsy services. There are extensive opportunities for clinical and translational research in collaboration with The Cardiovascular Institute.
The academic track and rank of the appointment will be determined by qualifications and level of experience.
Responsibilities:

  • Provide diagnostic services in cardiovascular pathology, including heart, valvular, and peripheral vascular specimens.
  • Participate in the autopsy service, with a focus on complex cardiopulmonary cases.
  • Contribute to quality improvement and interdisciplinary clinical initiatives.
  • Provide on-call coverage and conference support with department faculty members
  • Conduct and support scholarly activities and collaborative research.
  • Actively participate in educational activities with medical students, residents, and fellows.

IUHPL and Department Highlights:

  • The department is in a growth phase, backed by institutional financial support
  • Stable environment with excellent retention practices and professional growth opportunities
  • IUHPL is a 150,000-square-foot dedicated central laboratory building
  • IUHPL has first-class facilities and serves as the centralized AP & CP testing facility for numerous IU Health hospitals and affiliated clinics, performing 15 million diagnostic tests annually
  • Environment that provides the ability to collaborate with a vast cadre of subspecialized pathologists and clinical teams
  • An impressive variety of cases processed through IUHPL central histology laboratory
  • Engaged in promoting innovation and excellence in the education of medical students, residents, and fellows
  • Strong support for translational research and clinical research activities should the successful candidate wish to pursue excellence in a subspecialty area of interest

Benefit Information:

  • Strong base salary that is not RVU-based
  • IUSM and IUHMG are committed to providing inclusive benefits for eligible employees and their families. To learn more, click here:
    • IU - https://hr.iu.edu/benefits
    • IUHMG - https://team.myiuhealth.org/benefits

About Indianapolis:

Indianapolis is the capital and most populous city in the State of Indiana. It is growing economically thanks to a strong corporate base anchored by the life sciences. Indiana is home to one of the largest concentrations of health sciences companies in the nation. Indianapolis has a sophisticated blend of charm and culture with a wonderful balance of business and leisure. The growing residential base is supported by rich amenities and quality of life - the city possesses a variety of professional sports, arts venues, and outdoor recreation areas. Residents of this dynamic city, and surrounding suburbs, enjoy leading educational systems and top-ranked universities, paired with a diverse population. Indianapolis International Airport is a top-ranked international airport, being named "Best Airport in North America" by Airports Council International for many years. For additional information on life in Indy: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation

About the IUSM:

IUSM is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning and working environments for all students, staff, and faculty. We invite individuals who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana.
Basic Qualifications
Doctorate or Terminal degree is required. The applicant must be certified by the American Board of Pathology in anatomic pathology or anatomic and clinical pathology. Fellowship training or substantial experience in cardiovascular pathology. A demonstrated expertise or strong interest in autopsy pathology. Additionally, applicants must be qualified for licensure in the state of Indiana.
Department Contact for Questions
Jessica L. Davis, MD
Vice Chair, Anatomic Pathology
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
jld13@iu.edu
Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Priority Application Review Deadline Expected Start Date Posting Number IUSM-02475-2026