**Contact information for Dr. Knoblauch provided below**

Environmental Plant Physiology
Assistant Professor
School of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences Washington State 
University

The School of Biological Sciences at Washington State University, Pullman, 
Washington, invites applications for a full-time, permanent, tenure-track 
faculty position in environmental plant physiology.  This position is to be 
filled at the Assistant Professor level and will begin in August of 2013. 
Candidates should have integrative research that addresses the physiological 
adaptation of plants at the organ/whole plant level to changing environmental 
conditions. Candidates will be expected to apply modern physiological methods, 
coupled with developing techniques, in research on the mechanisms (e.g., 
signaling processes, gene and biochemical regulation) controlling the 
plasticity of plants to optimize physiological processes, such as 
photosynthesis, primary metabolism, and growth. 

Required qualifications include an earned doctorate at time of application, a 
record of research accomplishment in environmental plant physiology, record of 
ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in plant biology, including 
physiology, effective communication skills, and demonstrated ability to 
collaborate with other scientists.  Successful candidates will be expected to 
develop and maintain an active research program supported by extramural 
funding, train graduate and undergraduate students, participate in graduate and 
undergraduate teaching, participate in service needs, and advance our 
commitment to diversity and multiculturalism.

To apply, visit www.wsujobs.com to upload application materials.  Applications 
must include a letter of application addressing qualifications, a curriculum 
vitae, separate teaching and research statements and up to five selected 
reprints of published or in press papers.  Three (3) letters of recommendation 
that address the applicant's history of and potential for research, teaching 
and communication excellence are required.  The reference letters will be 
automatically requested and obtained from the reference provider through our 
online application system.  Review of applications begins November 1, 2012.  

For information on the position or the status of your application, candidates 
may contact Dr. Michael Knoblauch ([email protected]).

Full notice of vacancy can be viewed at https://www.wsujobs.com EEO/AA/AD

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R. Dave Evans
Professor of Biology
Director, WSU Stable Isotope Core Laboratory

School of Biological Sciences
PO Box 644236
Washington State University
Pullman, WA   99164-4236

Office: 509-335-7466
Lab:    509-335-6154
FAX:    509-335-3184
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