See below for information about a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Penn
State in Bioethics with an emphasis on Food Ethics.

Thanks,

Bryan

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Bryan McDonald, PhD
Assistant Professor
Science, Technology and Society Program
The Pennsylvania State University
122A Willard Building
University Park, PA 16802
Phone: 814.867.4174
Email: [email protected]

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*Postdoctoral Bioethics Research Fellowship at Penn State with an emphasis
on Food Ethics*

A postdoctoral position in bioethics with a particular emphasis on ethics
and food is available at Penn State starting August, 2011.  The position is
funded by the Rock Ethics Institute and will support research led by
Jonathan Marks, Director of the Bioethics and Medical Humanities Program at
Penn State University Park, in collaboration with a variety of colleagues
across the university. The position is for one year, with a good possibility
of re-funding.

The Rock Ethics Institute hosts a series of initiatives in the area of
bioethics including food ethics, and we are particularly interested in
fostering interdisciplinary policy-relevant work in macro-bioethics.  Our
research agenda includes attention to ethical issues arising from industry
sponsorship of health-related food research, nutrition education and
practice, as well as issues of food safety and security.  The research on
industry sponsorship is being conducted pursuant to a collaborative project
with the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University.

The applicant must hold a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline or a relevant
professional degree at the time of the appointment.  The ideal candidate
will have a solid track record of interdisciplinary research.   The
successful candidate will work with scholars from a variety of disciplines
(including law, philosophy, science studies, nutrition, and food science)
and will pursue original research in bioethics and food ethics.  In
particular, she or he will pursue research and assist in the organization of
a workshop related to the collaborative project on the ethical implications
of industry sponsorship, and she or he may be invited to participate in the
editing of a volume of papers presented at or arising from the workshop.
She or he may also participate in grant-writing and in the generation or
review of scholarly Web-based materials related to both bioethics and food
ethics.  There may also be opportunities to teach.

The review of applications will begin on January 10, 2011 and continue until
the position is filled.  The preferred starting date is August 2011.  Salary
and benefits are competitive.  Applications are to be submitted
electronically.  Please send a cover letter indicating your motivation and
experience, a brief (2 page) description of your research interests, your
CV, a graduate transcript, and writing samples (ideally one or more
peer-reviewed publications).  Please arrange to have three confidential
letters of recommendation sent to [email protected] or Search Committee.
Rock Ethics Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, 201 Willard
Building, University Park, PA 16802.

Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the
diversity of its workforce.

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