The Division of Biology of Kansas State University invites
applications for two tenure-track positions at the Assistant Professor
level, beginning in the 1997/98 academic year. We seek individuals
who will establish strong, extramurally funded research programs in
molecular biology and biotechnology, as well as participate in
undergraduate and graduate teaching. A Ph.D. or equivalent and
postdoctoral training are required. The positions include competitive
salaries and start-up packages. One individual will focus on animal
cell systems, particularly virology and cell biology, and teach
virology. The second will utilize genetic, cellular and developmental
approaches to plant biology, and teach in molecular biology courses.
The Division of Biology is a large, diverse unit, with a strong record
of research productivity and funding and established investigators in
areas relevant to the search. For more information go to
http://www.ksu.edu/biology. Applicants should submit a curriculum
vitae, selected reprints, and summary of research interests, and have
three letters of reference sent to: Rob Denell, Chair; Faculty Search
Committee; Division of Biology; Kansas State University; Ackert Hall;
Manhattan, KS 66506-4901. Applications should be received by November
1, 1996. KSU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, and
encourages diversity among its employees.