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Molecular Ecology - Asst. Prof position

hlasker at acsu.buffalo.edu hlasker at acsu.buffalo.edu
Mon Oct 28 11:50:26 EST 1996


Molecular Ecology  - Assistant Professor

     The Department of Biological Sciences, State University of
New York at Buffalo invites applications for a tenure track
position at the level of assistant professor starting in
September 1997.  We seek an individual working in the area of
MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, whose research addresses ecological and
evolutionary questions using molecular genetic techniques such 
as
manipulating the genome and following genetic markers within
populations and species.  The department has active research
groups in ecology  and molecular biology (including plant
molecular biology) and we have identified molecular ecology as 
an
area of future growth.  The successful candidate will be 
expected
to develop an active externally funded research program and
contribute to undergraduate and graduate courses in ecology
including a course in molecular ecology. Candidates should have 
a
Ph.D. and two years of post-doctoral or equivalent experience.
Applications, including a curriculum vitae, statement of 
research
and teaching interests, and three letters of recommendation
should be submitted to: 
     Dr. Howard R. Lasker 
     Molecular Ecology Search Committee 
     Department of Biological Sciences 
     State University of New York at Buffalo 
     Buffalo, NY 14260-1300.  

Application review will begin December 15, 1996.  

Information about the Department and the University can be 
viewed at:
http://wings.buffalo.edu/academic/department/fnsm/bio-sci/index.
html.  

     The State University of New York is an Equal 
Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer, and encourages applications from minorities, women, 
and the disabled.  No applicant shall be discriminated on the 
basis of age, creed, color, disability, nation of origin, 
religion, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, marital or veteran 
status.




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