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Tenure-track faculty positions

Ecosystem Ecologist
Genetics/Genomics

The University of Texas Arlington

The Department of Biology invites applications for two tenure-track positions 
at the rank of Assistant Professor. The successful candidates will be expected 
to establish a vigorous, innovative and extramurally funded research program 
and to participate in both undergraduate and graduate education. Salary and 
startup for the positions are highly competitive. 

Ecosystem Ecologist: We seek applicants working on ecological problems above 
the level of the population. The individual's specific research emphasis is 
less important than his/her demonstrated accomplishments and future potential. 
The successful candidate will occupy recently remodeled laboratory facilities, 
and join a faculty with strengths in aquatic ecology, community ecology, 
evolutionary ecology, microbial ecology and herpetology. Interactions are also 
possible with faculty in genomics, computer science, environmental science, 
geology and mathematics. Additional details can be found at 
http://www.uta.edu/biology/eeb/index.htm.

Genetics/Genomics: We seek applicants whose research addresses fundamental 
biological questions using genetic, genomic, and/or computational approaches. 
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, evolutionary genomics, 
genetic variation, gene regulation, epigenetics, cancer and genome integrity, 
development, host-microbe interactions, and metagenomics. Research space will 
be available in a new 234,000 sq. ft. building housing a multi-disciplinary 
group of researchers in genomics, computer sciences and bioengineering. The 
successful candidate will also have access to our state-of-the-art Genomics 
Core Facility http://gcf.uta.edu/Core_Facility/Main.html including 
next-generation sequencing technology. Additional details can be obtained from 
http://biology.uta.edu/genome_group.

The University of Texas Arlington is a comprehensive university offering a wide 
range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Current enrollment at the 
university exceeds 32,000. UT Arlington is part of the University of Texas 
System and is located in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. 

Applicants must have a Ph.D. and a demonstrated record of research 
productivity. Applicants should submit electronically a curriculum vitae; 
statements of research and teaching interests; names, and e-mail addresses of 
four persons who can provide letters of reference. Send application to Linda 
Taylor, [email protected] Department of Biology, University of Texas at 
Arlington, Box 19498, Arlington, TX 76019-0498. Review of completed 
applications will begin November 1, 2010 and will continue until the position 
is filled. 

The University of Texas Arlington is an Equal Opportunity /Affirmative Action 
Employer. The University of Texas at Arlington does not discriminate on the 
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, veteran 
status or sexual orientation in employment or in the provision of services. 
This is a security sensitive position, and a criminal background check will be 
conducted on finalists. Effective August 1, 2011, the use of tobacco products 
(including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, smokeless tobacco and other tobacco 
products) by students, faculty, staff, and visitors are prohibited on all UT 
Arlington properties.

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Laura Gough
Associate Professor and Graduate Advisor
Department of Biology
University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington, TX 76019
office: 817-272-1453
FAX: 817-272-2855
http://www.uta.edu/biology/gough/index.htm

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