Eco-loggers,
The Department of Biology at the University of Mississippi is inviting
applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in population
genetics.  Please see the full job ad below, and forward to potential
candidates.
best wishes,
Jason Hoeksema

The University of Mississippi
Department of Biology
Population Genetics

The University of Mississippi, Department of Biology, invites applications
for an Assistant Professor position (tenure-track) in population genetics.
The appointment requires a Ph.D. in biological sciences or a related
discipline. We seek an individual with strong quantitative skills who uses
contemporary mathematical and molecular techniques in the study of
population genetics.  Teaching duties will include genetics, population
genetics, and courses in area of specialization.  The incumbent will be
expected to establish an extramurally funded research program involving
graduate and undergraduate training.

The Department of Biology consists of 16 faculty and educates 500
undergraduate biology majors and 36 graduate students (M.S. and Ph.D.).
Although the department’s strength historically has been in ecology, current
research interests span all levels of organization from the cell to the
ecosystem. Recent hires include faculty in the areas of cell physiology,
conservation biology, evolutionary genetics and phylogeography, microbial
ecology, neurobiology, and symbiotic systems. More detailed information
concerning the department is available at http://olemiss.edu/depts/biology.
The University of Mississippi is located in Oxford, Mississippi, one of the
top college towns in the U.S., and a community known for outstanding
educational and cultural opportunities.

To apply, please visit our Online Employment Service at jobs.olemiss.edu.
Applications should include: (1) cover letter outlining interest and
suitability for the position, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) a one-page statement
of teaching experience and interests, including a list of potential graduate
and undergraduate courses, (4) a statement of research interests, (5)
reprints of up to 5 recent publications or submitted papers, and (6) names
and contact information for three references. Review of applications will
begin November 1 and continue until the position is filled or an adequate
applicant pool is established. The University of Mississippi is an
EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer.

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