Faculty position available: Animal Molecular Genetics
Aaron Reeves
areeves at lamar.colostate.edu
Wed Nov 13 19:47:03 EST 2002
The Department of Biology at Colorado State University is seeking
a molecular biologist who studies genetic mechanisms in animals,
with interests in areas such as, but not limited to, gene regulation,
cellular differentiation, signal transduction, and cell-cell
interactions. This tenure-track position involves undergraduate and
graduate education, research, and service/outreach. We anticipate
filling this position at the level of Assistant Professor. This position
involves a strong commitment to undergraduate and graduate
instruction and research. The successful candidate is expected to
establish an extramurally-funded research program and supervise
graduate students. To apply, send a letter of application with
statements of your scholarly interests and teaching interests and
philosophy, a curriculum vitae, representative publications, and
contact information for three persons who will serve as references
to Animal Molecular Geneticist Search Committee, Department of
Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523.
Application materials are due by February 1, 2003. For more
information, please see
http://www.biology.colostate.edu/geneticssearch.html.
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