Assistant Professor: Plant Virologist The Department of Botany at Oklahoma State University (http://botany.okstate.edu) seeks a tenure track Assistant Professor in Plant Virology/Molecular Biology, as part of an Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR initiative to develop plant virology statewide (http://pvbe.okstate.edu/). Successful candidates are expected to mentor students and develop extramurally funded research involving plant virus evolution or biodiversity. There are numerous opportunities for collaborative research in plant biology spanning Oklahoma's comprehensive research universities and the S. R. Noble Foundation. Teaching duties will include appropriate undergraduate and graduate courses. A Ph.D. degree, strong publication record and postdoctoral experience are required. Applicants should submit by email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a single pdf file containing a vita, detailed statements of research and teaching interests, and contact information for at least three references. Indicate "Virologist Applicant" in the subject. For full consideration, apply by 25 November 2005. OSU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Note that the University of Tulsa will be hiring a viral ecologist as part of the same NSF EPSCoR initiative.
Michael W. Palmer, Botany Department, Oklahoma State University 104 LSE Stillwater OK 74078 USA 405-744-7717 fax:405-744-7074 LABORATORY FOR INNOVATIVE BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS: http://ecology.okstate.edu/Libra/ OSU Botany: http://botany.okstate.edu/ OSU Ecology: http://ecology.okstate.edu
