The Division of Experimental and Applied Biology at CICESE, announces a 
full‐time
tenure‐track position for Research Professor in Environmental Biology. 

Academic profile
The applicant's education and experience must be in environmental biology, with
demonstrated experience of genomics in studies of biodiversity and ecological 
processes,
from microorganisms to flora or fauna. The applicant must be conversant in 
microarrays
and bioinformatics, and must be able to establish links to the productive, 
social and public
sectors for the solution of environment problems and promotion of sustainable
development. Graduate teaching in the Life Sciences program and advising of 
thesis
projects will be required.

Applicants must have completed a doctoral degree and preferably have had 
post‐doctoral
experience. They must have publications in specialized, peer‐reviewed, indexed
publications, and be fluent in spoken and written English and Spanish. 
Applicants who are
already member of the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores may be favored

Salary
The level of the appointment is open. Rank and salary will be determined from 
CICESE’s
statutes by prior publications and thesis advising.

Application
The application must include a letter of presentation, Curriculum Vitae, three 
publications
and three letters of reference (sent separately). These should be sent by email 
to:
Dr. Gisela Heckel
Chair, Departamento de Biología de la Conservación, CICESE
email: [email protected]

Deadline for receiving applications is 30 April 2010.


General 
information 
on
 Ensenada
 and 
CICESE: 
Ensenada 
is 
a 
coastal 
city 
in 
northwestern 
México, 
about 
120
km 
south

 of 
the 
USA 
border,
 
with 
a 
population 
of 
about
 350,000. 
Its 
economy
 is 
diversified 
among 

industry, 
agriculture,
 
education, 
administration, 
cargo
 port,
 fishing 
and 
tourism 
activities. 

The 
climate
 is 
mild
 year‐round.

CICESE 
(www.cicese.edu.mx)
 is 
the 
oldest 
member 
of 
a 
system 
of 

institutes 
within 
the 
Mexican
 federal

government ́s 
National 
Council 
for 
Science 
and 
Technology. 
It 
has 
181 

research 
professors
 in 
four 
divisions,

plus 
technical 
staff, 
and 
374 
graduate 
students.
 Its
 location 

facilitates
 collaborations 
with 
various 
campuses

of 
the 
universities 
of 
Baja
California,
 California
 and
 Arizona.

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__________________________________________________________
Rodrigo Vargas
Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Environmental Science, Policy, & Management (ESPM)
137 Mulford Hall (mail)
107 Hilgard Hall (office)
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720
ph: 1-(510)-642-2421
Fax: 1-(510)-643-5098
http://nature.berkeley.edu/~rvargas

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