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Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences

H-1B & Green Card Salary Data and Market Analysis

Note: No data found for the last 5 years. Automatically expanded to show all available years (20 years total, starting from 2010).

4

Total Filings

All time (charts below use selected years)

$82,364

Median Salary

National Average

+0.0%

Growth

Growth 2010-2018 (Filing Volume)

1

Top Employers

Hiring This Role
Salary Distribution (All Employers + Top Employer Overlays)
10th Percentile

$65,500

25th Percentile

$81,250

Median (50th)

$91,103

75th Percentile

$92,216

90th Percentile

$92,237

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Top Employers Hiring Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences
Employer Filings Median Salary Salary Range Approval Rate
THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA 1 $55,000 $55,000 - $55,000 100.0%
Geographic Distribution
Based on 4 filings in selected period (charts use selected years, not all-time total)
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Median Salary by State
Based on selected period (same 4 filings as above)
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Top Metro Areas
City State Filings Median Salary
ROCHESTER MI 3 $91,485
VERMILLION SD 1 $55,000
Filing Volume Trend
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Median Salary Trend
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Year-over-Year Statistics
Fiscal Year Filings Median Salary Approval Rate
FY 2010 1 $55,000 100.0%
FY 2016 1 $90,000 100.0%
FY 2017 1 $92,205 100.0%
FY 2018 1 $92,250 100.0%
Company Comparison - Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences

Compare how top companies pay for this role.

Company Filings Median Salary Approval Rate
THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA 1 $55,000 100.0%
Data Source: U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) H-1B and green card (PERM) disclosure data. Data shown for fiscal years 2021 to present. Last updated: February 19, 2026

Note on Salary Data: For data quality, we exclude salaries below $30,000 (likely data entry errors) and above $1,000,000 (lacking automated validation for ultra-high compensation packages). This may affect statistics for some executive and specialized positions.