[Arabidopsis] Faculty positions at the Boyce Thompson Institute
Georg Jander
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(by gj32 from cornell.edu)
Thu Aug 23 17:29:39 EST 2007
The Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, an independent
not-for-profit research organization, invites applications for up to two
tenure-track faculty positions at the Assistant or Associate level. We seek
candidates whose research addresses fundamental questions in plant biology.
Particular areas of interest include, but are not limited to, small
molecule biochemistry, cell biology and epigenetics. Applications from
scientists addressing research questions not currently represented at BTI
are encouraged. This includes plant and microbial research with
applications in renewable energy programs. BTI is located on the central
Cornell University campus and has a research-oriented environment with
state-of-the-art facilities. This includes expanded plant growth
facilities, a new cell imaging suite and new mass spectrometry facilities.
Our location offers superb opportunities for interactions and formal links
to appropriate Cornell departments. We strongly encourage applications from
women and minorities. BTI maintains family-friendly policies and is an
equal opportunity employer. Applicants should submit a cover letter,
curriculum vitae and a concise description of research plans (~ 3 pages).
Please submit applications and have letters from three references sent to
Search Committee Chair, c/o Mary Westlake
(<mailto:mew14 from cornell.edu>mew14 from cornell.edu), Boyce Thompson Institute,
Tower Road, Ithaca, New York 14853, phone 607-254-1317. Informal inquiries
can be directed to Dr. David Stern, BTI President, phone 607-254-1306,
email ds28 from cornell.edu. Review of applications will begin on October 15 and
will continue until the positions are filled. Additional information about
BTI can be obtained at <http://bti.cornell.edu>http://bti.cornell.edu.
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Georg Jander
Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research
Tower Road
Ithaca, NY 14853
gj32 from cornell.edu
Phone: 607-254-1365
FAX: 607-254-2958
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