Tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor position in Wildlife Biology 

The Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management (NREM,
www.nrem.iastate.edu) at Iowa State University seeks to fill a 9-month
tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor position in Wildlife Biology. The
appointment is expected to be approximately 60% research, 30% teaching, and
10% outreach. The department is seeking a faculty member whose research
agenda is focused on characterizing impacts of environmental factors (e.g.,
climate change, toxins, pathogens) on gene expression, epigenetics,
genomics, endocrinology, immunology, and/or physiology of wildlife. The
successful candidate will be expected to supervise an independent research
program that will attract extramural funding. Teaching responsibilities will
contribute to the existing Animal Ecology undergraduate curriculum. The
candidate will also have the opportunity to develop a course in her/his area
of expertise. The candidate will advise undergraduate students in the Animal
Ecology major. Service to the university, profession, and society is
expected of this position. 

Apply by February 15, 2014 to ensure full consideration.

Please direct questions to Dr. Julie Blanchong, search committee chair, at
515-294-9699 or by email (jul...@iastate.edu).

For the full announcement and to apply go to http://www.iastatejobs.com and
search for vacancy # 131322.

Iowa State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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