ECOLOG:Please see below for details on two faculty positions in the Biology 
Department at UNR. The department and location are awesome!Cheers, Lee

Department of Biology
Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics
Faculty Positions 
The Department of Biology seeks two faculty positions, one in FUNCTIONAL 
GENOMICS and one in BIOINFORMATICS, at the assistant professor level, 
tenure-track. For the functional genomic position, we are seeking candidates 
using functional genomic and bioinformatic approaches to investigate cellular 
and neural functions, but any other areas of focus will be considered. Of 
particular interest are candidates who integrate innovative high-throughput 
sequencing and bioinformatics-based experimental approaches to examine neural 
functions through detailed analysis of the genome and/or transcriptome. For the 
bioinformatics position, we are interested in candidates whose research seeks 
to develop and apply computational and quantitative methods to interrogate 
large data sets in the study of biology. Possible areas include, but are not 
limited to, genomic and transcriptomic data analysis, regulatory networks, 
biological systems, and should address fundamental questions in biology, 
including biomedical, evolutionary and ecological fields. The successful 
candidates will be expected to develop an innovative, extramurally-funded, 
research program, and teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The 
Department recently hired a genome biologist and is currently recruiting two 
Neurobiologists, who together with the new faculty hires in functional genomics 
and bioinformatics would generate synergistic interactions with the diverse 
faculty in the Biology Department including faculty supported by a Neuroscience 
and Cell Signaling COBRE.
 
The University of Nevada, Reno, offers competitive start-up support, in 
addition to an interactive research environment, including outstanding core 
facilities in proteomics, genomics, microscopy, bioinformatics and flow 
cytometry. The Biology Department is home to 26 faculty members that maintain 
nationally recognized, extramurally funded research programs, mentor 50 
graduate students, and participate in undergraduate teaching. The Department 
has a growing neuroscience, developmental biology and evolutionary genomics 
research clusters, focusing on neural development, behavioral genetics, 
speciation and adaptation. Faculty members in the Department of Biology have 
close ties to the University of Nevada School of Medicine and over $60 million 
of NIH funds have recently been targeted for biomedical research development on 
campus. Reno is located in the Sierra Nevada mountains near Lake Tahoe, and was 
recently rated one of the best small cities in the US for outdoor recreation 
and overall quality of life.
 
Go to http://jobs.unr.edu to submit application materials, including an 
application letter, CV, research plans, teaching interests, and contact 
information for three references. Applications received by January 10, 2014 
will receive full consideration.

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Lee Dyer
Biology Dept. 0314
UNR 1664 N Virginia St
Reno, NV 89557

 

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585 Robin St
Reno, NV 89509

 

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