University of Memphis Department of Biological Sciences

The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Memphis 
(http://www.memphis.edu/biology/) seeks to complement and build on existing 
strengths in 
ecology and evolution by inviting applications for a tenure-track position in 
ecology at the rank of 
assistant professor to begin August 2013.  We seek an outstanding ecologist 
with an integrative 
research program designed to understand the genetic mechanisms underlying 
responses of 
organisms to their natural environments.  Preference will be given to 
ecologists whose research is 
in the specific areas of ecological genetics/genomics.  Exceptionally qualified 
applicants in other 
sub-disciplines of ecology will also be considered.  The successful applicant 
will be expected to 
develop an externally funded research program, supervise PhD and MS students, 
and contribute to 
the teaching curriculum by developing courses in general ecology, as well as in 
his/her area of 
expertise.  Candidates must have a PhD and post-doctoral experience, a record 
of peer-reviewed 
publication and other scholarly accomplishments.  

The University of Memphis is a leading metropolitan research institution with 
over 30 faculty 
members specializing in diverse sub-disciplines of the biological sciences. The 
Feinstone Center 
for Genomic Research (http://www.memphis.edu/feinstone/ ), the 
interdepartmental Program in 
Bioinformatics (http://www.memphis.edu/binf/ ), the Ecological Research Center 
(http://www.memphis.edu/erc/), the Integrated Microscopy Center 
(http://www.memphis.edu/imc/), and the Meeman Biological Field Station 
(http://www.memphis.edu/meeman/), are all administered through the department 
and offer 
outstanding opportunities for research, teaching, and collaboration.

Candidates should submit a letter of application, statements of research 
interests and teaching 
philosophy, and a cv online at 
https://workforum.memphis.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?
time=1317675455052  Applicants should also provide contact information for 
three references 
willing to write letters of recommendation and have referees upload letters at 
the time of 
application. Review of applications will begin on September 20th, 2012. 
Inquiries should be 
directed to Dr. Randall Bayer, Chair, Ecology Faculty Search, Department of 
Biological Sciences, The 
University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA (or email [email protected]). 
Women and 
minorities are encouraged to apply.  The University of Memphis is an equal 
opportunity/affirmative 
action employer that accommodates individuals with disabilities.

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