The rapidly growing Marine Biology Program in the Department of Life 
Sciences of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi invites applications for a 
tenure-track Assistant Professor of Marine Molecular Biology. The 
successful candidate will specialize in the use of cutting-edge molecular 
approaches to address marine biological research problems.  This position 
will further expand and complement our existing program 
(www.marinebiology.tamucc.edu).  The preferred start date is January 2012, 
but no later than September 2012.  A competitive startup package will 
accompany this position.

Job Duties:  The successful candidate will be expected to develop a 
vigorous, externally-funded research program, supervise graduate students, 
and teach undergraduate and graduate courses supporting the Biology B.S. 
and M.S. Programs, Marine Biology M.S. Program, and, particularly, the 
joint Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Marine Biology Program.    

Preferred Qualifications:  Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in a 
biological (or closely related) discipline.    

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is a rapidly growing research 
university located on the Gulf of Mexico overlooking Corpus Christi Bay. 
With over 10,000 students, it offers a wide array of academic programs 
with 18% of the students enrolled in graduate programs. Applications are 
particularly encouraged from individuals with active, federally-funded 
research programs and strong external collaborations who can take 
advantage of our modern research laboratories and equipment, including 
those associated with our core molecular and microscopy facilities. Ample 
opportunities exist for collaboration with researchers from the Department 
of Life Sciences as well as from the University’s strong portfolio of 
marine-oriented research institutions such as the Harte Research Institute 
for Gulf of Mexico Studies (http://harteresearchinstitute.org), Center for 
Coastal Studies (http://ccs.tamucc.edu) and Conrad Blucher Institute ( 
http://www.cbi.tamucc.edu/). Our unique location provides many 
opportunities for marine-related research including proximity to extensive 
bays and estuaries along the Gulf of Mexico. 

With a population of ~300,000, Corpus Christi has numerous urban 
conveniences while maintaining a small-town atmosphere.  Located in South 
Texas, Corpus Christi is close to popular destinations, including Padre 
Island National Seashore, San Antonio and Austin.

Apply online at https://islanderjobs.tamucc.edu application must include a 
cover letter describing qualifications, research and teaching interests, 
curriculum vitae, and the names and phone numbers of four or more 
references. 

The position will remain open until filled with preference given to 
applicants submitting all requested documentation by August 15, 2011. 

For questions, please contact Dr. Paul Zimba, search chair 
([email protected]).

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