TEXAS, COLLEGE STATION. Texas A&M University. The Department of Geography 
invites 
applications for a non-tenure track Visiting Assistant Professor in Geography 
with research and 
teaching interests in landscape genetics and spatial population genetics to 
begin 1 September 
2014.  The successful candidate will be required to teach two undergraduate 
classes per year in 
the Geography Department and the Environmental Studies Program at Texas A&M 
University.  This 
position will be responsible for maintaining an active research agenda in 
coordination with the 
Biogeography Lab in the Department of Geography.  This will include writing 
proposals, helping 
with the analysis of genetic/genomic data, and interacting with graduate 
students.  Minimum 
qualifications include a Ph.D. in Genetics, Bioeography, Landscape Ecology or 
related discipline.  
Experience in ecological and landscape genetics and population genetics 
research is required.  
Familiarity with bioinformatics, genomics and specific software packages for 
genetics analysis are 
preferred (e.g. GeneLand, SPAGeDi, STRUCTURE, R).  Preference will be given to 
candidates with 
experience working in plant population genetics, especially with conifers.

The Biogeography Lab at TAMU (http://people.tamu.edu/~cairns) is engaged in 
using 
genetics/genomics techniques to investigate gene flow across topographically 
complex landscapes.  
One specific project aims to determine the importance of long distance 
dispersal to the migration 
potential of the alpine treeline in south central Alaska.  More details 
regarding current and planned 
research projects are available from Dr. Cairns.  The person hired for this 
position will be expected 
to work closely with Dr. Cairns to strengthen the landscape genetics research 
program.  The 
Department of Geography has 20 faculty members with strengths in biogeography, 
climatology, 
geomorphology, human geography, human-environment relationships, geographic 
education and 
GIST (Geographic Information Science and Technology) 
(http://geography.tamu.edu). We are based 
in the College of Geosciences (http://geosciences.tamu.edu) with the 
Departments of Atmospheric 
Science, Geology & Geophysics, and Oceanography, and play a major role in the 
Environmental 
Programs in Geosciences. The College of Geosciences also includes Sea Grant, 
the Geochemical and 
Environmental Research Group (GERG), and the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program 
(IODP).  Texas 
A&M University houses the Whole Systems Genomics Initiative 
(http://genomics.tamu.edu) that 
provides an intellectually vibrant community and state-of-the-art resources for 
genomics and 
bioinformatics research.  Texas A&M University, a land-,sea-, and space-grant 
university, is located 
in a metropolitan area with a dynamic and international community of 175,000 
people.

Candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and names 
and addresses 
(including e-mail addresses) of three referees to Dr. David Cairns 
([email protected]) Assistant 
Department Head, Department of Geography, Texas A&M University, College 
Station, TX, 77843-
3147. We will begin reviewing applications immediately. Texas A&M University is 
an Affirmative 
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to excellence through the 
recruitment and 
retention of a diverse faculty and student body and compliance with the 
Americans with Disabilities 
Act. The University is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse 
and pluralistic faculty 
and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment. We 
strongly 
encourage applications from women, underrepresented ethnic groups, veterans, 
and individuals 
with disabilities. Texas A&M University also has a policy of being responsive 
to the needs of dual-
career partners (hr.tamu.edu/employment/dual-career.html).

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