Tenure-track Assistant Professor: Aquatic Microbial Ecology/Microbiology, 
Baylor University

Qualifications:  The Department of Biology and the Center for Reservoir 
and Aquatic Systems Research (CRASR) are pleased to accept applications 
for a tenure-track faculty position in the area of aquatic microbial 
ecology/microbiology.  An interdisciplinary research focus on the ecology 
of microorganisms and their relationship to the environment and/or human 
health is strongly preferred.  Candidates must have an earned Ph.D. or 
equivalent degree and have a strong track record in research and 
scholarship.  The successful candidate will have his/her tenure line in 
the Department of Biology but will also be expected to contribute strongly 
to the interdisciplinary research within CRASR.  A strong record of 
publishing and the potential or record for securing external funds is 
essential.  Additional information regarding the Department of Biology and 
CRASR and our current research areas is available at 
http://www.baylor.edu/biology and http://www.baylor.edu/CRASR.

Responsibilities:  The successful candidate will develop a vibrant, 
independent and externally-funded research program with a record of 
refereed publications in high quality journals.  The applicant will be 
expected to participate in mentoring and supporting graduate students.  
Baylor offers the Ph.D. and Master’s in Biology as well as 
interdisciplinary Ph.D. degrees through The Institute of Ecological, Earth 
and Environmental Sciences programs (TIE3S) and Institute of Biomedical 
Studies (BMS).  Teaching is expected at both the undergraduate and 
graduate levels. Courses to be taught will be adapted to the individual 
hired, but could include introductory courses for majors, microbiology, 
bacteriology, microbial ecology or more specialized courses in area of 
expertise.

Rank and Salary: Tenure-track Assistant Professor. Salary commensurate 
with experience and qualifications.

Submission Deadline:  Applications will be reviewed beginning 11/07/2009 
and will be accepted until the position is filled. To ensure full 
consideration, completed applications must be submitted by 11/07/2009.

Application Procedure:  To apply, submit application letter, CV, three 
representative publications, statements of research interest and plans, 
statement of teaching philosophy and experience, graduate transcript of 
terminal degree and contact information for three references from whom you 
have requested letters of recommendation to:  Dr. Robert Doyle, Chair 
Department of Biology, One Bear Place #97388, Waco, Texas  76798, Tel. 254-
710-2911.  Materials may be submitted electronically to:  
[email protected].

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