Assistant Professor of Quantitative Plant Biology

The Department of Environmental and Plant Biology at Ohio University seeks
an individual for a full-time, tenure-track, 9-month assistant professor
position beginning August 15, 2016. The successful candidate will be
expected to develop an outstanding, externally funded research program in
any area of quantitative plant biology. The ideal candidate should have
considerable experience in statistical methods for analysis of experimental
data. Applicants should have a strong organismal background, but could work
on a variety of research problems in plant biology with the overarching
methodology being a quantitative or statistical approach, preferably using
R programming. The candidate should be willing to interact with faculty in
one or more of the department’s three research focus groups: Molecular and
Cell Biology, Systematics and Evolution, and Plant and Forest Ecology.
Primary teaching responsibilities are anticipated to include an upper-level
biostatistics course and an advanced multivariate statistics courses—both
utilizing R programming as a central focus. In addition, we expect the
candidate to contribute to one or more of our core Plant Biology courses.
Applicants should be committed to teaching undergraduates and developing a
vigorous research program that involves undergraduates as well as M.S. and
Ph.D. students. The Department of Environmental and Plant Biology:
www.ohio.edu/cas/plantbio/ consists of 12 full-time faculty, 20 graduate
students, and 60 undergraduate majors. Further information about Ohio
University can be found at the University’s Web site: www.ohio.edu. Minimum
Qualifications: Ph.D. in plant biology, biology with an emphasis on plants,
or a related field; postdoctoral experience; and proficiency with
statistical analyses using R programming. Preferred: 1-2 years postdoctoral
work using quantitative plant biology and evidence of teaching
effectiveness. We seek a candidate with a commitment to working effectively
with students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds. Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply. Ohio University is an EEO/AA Employer.

To apply, complete and submit an online application (
www.ohiouniversityjobs.com) and attach required documents (CV, cover
letter, statements of teaching philosophy and research interests/goals, 3
publications representative of your research, contact information for 3
references, and unofficial transcripts for the PhD).
Please direct questions to Dr. Morgan Vis, Department Chair,
[email protected]. Applications will be accepted through October 11, 2015.
Interviews tentatively scheduled for December 2015.


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David M Rosenthal
Assistant Professor
Department of Environmental and Plant Biology
309 Porter Hall
Ohio University
Athens, OH, 45701
740 593 0792
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http://www.plantbio.ohiou.edu/index.php/directory/faculty_page/david_m_rosenthal/
<https://www.ohio.edu/cas/plantbio/contact/profiles.cfm?profile=rosentha>

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