[Arabidopsis] Faculty Position @ Brown University
Mark Johnson
via arab-gen%40net.bio.net
(by mark_johnson_1 from brown.edu)
Mon Nov 3 11:08:41 EST 2008
We view Arabidopsis as a premiere model for systems biology of the
cell and encourage Arabidopsis researches to apply for the faculty
position recently posted by our department:
Systems Biology Faculty Position (Assistant Professor)
The Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry at
Brown University announces the opening of a tenure-track faculty
position effective July 1, 2009. Qualifications include a Ph.D. and/
or M.D. degree with relevant postdoctoral research training and a
record of excellence in research. The successful applicant will be an
experimentalist in the general area of cell biology who will be
expected to pursue an independent, externally-funded research program
with a focus on systems-level approaches to investigate complex
biological phenomena. Special attention will be given to quantitative
bioimaging methodologies to investigate biological systems and
networks. The applicant should demonstrate a commitment to graduate
and undergraduate education, and to be an active member of the NIH-
funded predoctoral training program in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology
and Biochemistry. Research space will be provided in a new, state-of-
the-art facility with access to modern core facilities.
Applicants should arrange for at least three confidential reference
letters to be sent under separate cover to the contact address. Review
of applications, which should include a curriculum vitae, recent
representative publications and a description of research interests,
will commence on December 1, 2008, and will continue until the
position is filled. Contact address: Dr. Stephen Helfand, c/o Ms. Joan
Boyles, Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and
Biochemistry, Brown University, Box G-L274, Providence, RI 02912.
Please submit one copy of application materials to the above address,
and an electronic version (preferably in PDF format) to MCB_FacultySearch from brown.edu
.
Brown University is an EEO/AA Employer and welcomes applications from
women and minorities.
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