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Assistant Professor in Integrative Molecular, Cell, or Developmental Biology

Posted by , on 9 October 2024

Location: Manhattan, KS

Closing Date: 30 November 2024

The Division of Biology at Kansas State University invites applications for an Assistant Professor in Integrative Molecular, Cell or Developmental Biology. We seek an individual who uses creative and interdisciplinary approaches to address fundamental questions that span multiple levels of biological organization. Potential research focus areas include, but are not limited to, evolutionary developmental biology, molecular or cellular biology, and molecular genetics. The successful candidate will be expected to establish a competitive, independent, extramurally funded research program and participate in undergraduate and graduate teaching. This is a nine-month tenure-track position with a target start date of Fall 2025. A competitive startup package will be provided.

Applications, submitted electronically at https://careers.k-state.edu/jobs/assistant-professor-manhattan-kansas-united-states-04d81ad9-b799-43ec-a187-92f0f1a7817d should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a research plan (max. 3 pages), and a statement of teaching philosophy (1 page). In addition, applicants must arrange to have at least three reference letters sent to the Integrative MCDB Search Committee directly from the referee at the following e-mail address: biolhr@ksu.edu. Questions can be referred to: Dr. Sue Brown, Chair; Integrative MCDB Search Committee; sjbrown@ksu.edu. 

Review of applications will begin November 15 and continue until the position is filled. KSU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and encourages diversity among its employees. A background check is required. 

 

Closing Date: 30 November 2024

Duration: Permanent

Minimum qualifications: PhD and postdoctoral experience in a relevant biological discipline

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