The Department of Biological Sciences at The University of Southern Mississippi 
invites applications 
for a tenure-track assistant professor position in physiology, with a 
preference for someone who is 
working within marine systems and who can contribute to the Department’s 
undergraduate Marine 
Biology curriculum (http://www.usm.edu/biological-sciences/marine-biology). 
Applicants working 
in any area of Physiology will be considered. The successful candidate will 
join a growing and 
productive department with strong research programs in ecology, 
cellular/molecular, and 
organismal biology. The successful candidate will be expected to: (1) teach 
courses in their area of 
expertise and contribute towards the teaching of core biology courses; (2) 
develop and sustain an 
active research program that involves undergraduate and graduate students; (3) 
obtain external 
funding to support an active program of productive research scholarship; (4) to 
participate in 
student advisement and University service activities. Applicants must have a 
doctoral degree and a 
strong record of research publication in the peer-reviewed literature. Evidence 
of proficiency in 
both teaching and research will be used as selection criteria. We strongly 
prefer candidates who 
can build collaborative opportunities. A competitive salary commensurate with 
qualifications and 
experience, competitive startup package, lab space, and access to 
state-of-the-art facilities will be 
provided.

The University of Southern Mississippi, a Carnegie Research I institution with 
approximately 17,000 
students, is located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, with additional campuses 
located nearby on the 
Mississippi Gulf Coast. This position will be based at the main campus in 
Hattiesburg. 
Collaborative opportunities exist with Department faculty on the Hattiesburg 
and Gulf Coast 
campus as well as faculty within the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry 
(http://www.usm.edu/chemistry-biochemistry), Marine Science 
(www.usm.edu/marine), and  the 
Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (usm.edu/GCRL). Hattiesburg is the medical, 
commercial, and 
cultural center of south Mississippi and is ranked in the top five small 
metropolitan areas in the 
United States. The Department of Biological Sciences comprises 31 faculty and 
offers B.S. degrees 
in Biological Sciences and Marine Biology. The Department also has 65 graduate 
students pursuing 
a M.S. or Ph.D. degree in various research programs. Further information about 
the department 
and faculty may be found at www.usm.edu/biological-sciences.

Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statements 
of research plans and 
teaching philosophy, and contact information for three references to the 
Southern Miss website at 
https://jobs.usm.edu (see job posting # 0003697). Review of applicants will 
begin November 15th 
and continue until the position is filled. For inquiries about the position, 
please contact Dr. Kevin 
A. Kuehn, Chair, Physiologist Search Committee, at (601) 266-5417 or 
[email protected]. As 
an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity employer/Americans with 
Disabilities Act 
institution, The University of Southern Mississippi encourages minorities, 
women, veterans, and 
persons with disabilities to apply.

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