The Department of Biology at Colorado State University (Fort Collins, 
Colorado) is recruiting a new tenure-track faculty member at the rank of 
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR who is addressing fundamental questions in biology using 
computational, quantitative and/or theoretical approaches. Relevant areas of 
interest include (but are not limited to) genomics/metagenomics/epigenomics, 
systems biology, synthetic biology, population genetics, epidemiology, 
ecological or evolutionary modeling/theory, and/or quantitative ecology. We 
envision an independent researcher who will develop a strong, extramurally-
funded research program in one or more of these areas of inquiry. In 
particular, we are seeking applications from scientists who are interested 
in working in a highly collaborative department and are enthusiastic about 
teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and contributing to 
the outreach mission of Colorado State University.

DEPARTMENT: The Department of Biology at Colorado State University (CSU) is 
one of eight departments in the College of Natural Sciences. The Department 
has a strong commitment to research and undergraduate and graduate teaching. 
The Department is home to about 1,550 undergraduate majors, 115 graduate 
students, 35 postdoctoral fellows, 10 non-tenure track faculty, and 30 
regular faculty members. Research interests range from molecules to 
ecosystems. The successful candidate will be housed in a state-of-the-art 
biological sciences facility that opened in 2017. For more information about 
the Department, please visit: http://www.biology.colostate.edu/

RESPONSIBILITIES: This tenure-track position involves research (45 percent), 
undergraduate and graduate teaching (45 percent), and service/outreach (10 
percent). The successful candidate will be expected to develop an 
extramurally funded and innovative research program, and to advance the 
department’s commitment to diversity and inclusion through research, 
teaching and outreach with relevant programs, goals and activities. The 
position involves training PhD- and MS-level graduate students, as well as 
teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in the candidate's area of 
expertise and in the department’s core curriculum.  

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree 
in Biology or a related field by the time of their application and a 
research program in computational, quantitative and/or theoretical biology 
as demonstrated by publications in peer-reviewed journals. 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Postdoctoral experience, intellectual leadership, 
evidence of successful grant writing, broad background in 
computational/quantitative/theoretical techniques, biologically-based 
research program, teaching/mentoring experience, engagement in 
service/outreach/inclusivity activities, and experience working in a 
collaborative setting.

EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS: This is a nine-month, full-time position. Salary and 
start-up funds will be commensurate with education and experience at the 
rank of Assistant Professor.

DATES AND RECORDS: The computational, analytical, and/or theoretical biology 
position will be available as early as August 15, 2018. Screening of 
applications will begin November 20, 2017 and continue until the position is 
filled. 

TO APPLY, please submit an application consisting of a cover letter, current 
CV, statement of teaching philosophy (1-2 pages), statement of research (2-3 
pages), and up to three representative publications and/or in-press 
manuscripts by November 19, 2017 to http://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/50952 
Reference letter writers will be contacted immediately upon submission of 
application and will receive an email with a link to submit their letter. 
Reference letters must be received by November 26, 2017.
For full consideration, applications must be complete including reference 
letters by November 26, 2017. No mail-in applications or letters will be 
accepted.
Application materials of finalist candidates, including letters of 
reference, will be made available for review by the entire tenure-track 
faculty of the Department of Biology.
Inquiries concerning the position should be addressed to:
Melinda Smith, Professor and Chair of the Computational, Analytical and 
Theoretical Biologist Search Committee, E-mail: 
[email protected]   
Inquiries concerning the application should be addressed to:
Meagan Taverner, Office Manager and Computational, Analytical and 
Theoretical Biologist Search Staff. E-mail: [email protected] 

INTERDISCIPLINARY DEGREE PROGRAMS AT CSU: 
CSU provides a highly dynamic and interactive environment with opportunities 
to collaborate with faculty across the campus via several interdisciplinary 
graduate programs, including: the Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Degree 
Program (http://www.cmb.colostate.edu/), the Molecular, Cellular and 
Integrative Neurosciences Program (http://mcin.colostate.edu/), the School 
of Biomedical Engineering Program (http://www.engr.colostate.edu/sbme/), the 
Program in Molecular Plant Biology (http://plant.biology.colostate.edu/), 
and the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology 
(http://www.ecology.colostate.edu/ ). 
The CSU initiatives in science education are very broad including the 
College of Natural Sciences Education & Outreach Center (http://www.cns-
eoc.colostate.edu), CSU STEM center (http://stem.colostate.edu/about/), 
School of Global Environmental Sustainability 
(http://sustainability.colostate.edu), and the School of Education 
(http://soe.chhs.colostate.edu).  

UNIVERSITY AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENT: Colorado State University has a total 
enrollment of more than 33,000 full-time students. The campus is located in 
Fort Collins, a city of 165,000 residents 60 miles north of Denver along the 
beautiful front range of the Rocky Mountains. Other major employers in the 
community are Hewlett-Packard, Advanced Energy, Intel, Otter Products, UC 
Health, Woodward, New Belgium Brewing Company, and Anheuser-Busch. There are 
also several state and federal research agencies in Fort Collins that 
contribute to the intellectual environment of the university. The University 
of Colorado in Boulder, the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical 
Campus, and the University of Wyoming in Laramie are all within a one-hour 
drive. In addition to the many and varied cultural activities sponsored by 
the university, the community offers a center for performing arts, a 
symphony orchestra, repertory theater, choral society, and dance company. 
Rocky Mountain National Park and Roosevelt National Forest are within 30 
miles of Fort Collins. Fort Collins has an excellent school system, and is 
consistently ranked in the Top 10 best places to live 
[http://www.fcgov.com/visitor/awards.php].

Colorado State University is committed to providing an environment that is 
free from discrimination and harassment based on race, age, creed, color, 
religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender, disability, veteran 
status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or 
expression, or pregnancy and will not discharge or in any other manner 
discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired 
about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee 
or applicant. Colorado State University is an equal opportunity/equal 
access/affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse 
workforce and complies with all Federal and Colorado State laws, 
regulations, and executive orders regarding non-discrimination and 
affirmative action. The Office of Equal Opportunity is located in 101 
Student Services. 

The Title IX Coordinator is the Executive Director of the Office of Support 
and Safety Assessment, 123 Student Services Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523 
-2026, (970) 491-7407.

The Section 504 and ADA Coordinator is the Associate Vice President for 
Human Capital, Office of Equal Opportunity, 101 Student Services Building, 
Fort Collins, CO 80523-0160, (970) 491-5836.

Colorado State University (CSU) strives to provide a safe study, work, and 
living environment for its faculty, staff, volunteers and students. To 
support this environment and comply with applicable laws and regulations, 
CSU conducts background checks. The type of background check conducted 
varies by position and can include, but is not limited to, criminal (felony 
and misdemeanor) history, sex offender registry, motor vehicle history, 
financial history, and/or education verification. Background checks will be 
conducted when required by law or contract and when, in the discretion of 
the university, it is reasonable and prudent to do so.

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