Paleonet: quantitative systems biology at the rank of Assistant Professor, Dept. Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley
Stigall, Alycia
stigall at ohio.edu
Fri Aug 18 22:22:26 UTC 2017
Maybe it’s more molecular than your work, but applying is never really a bad idea. You have applications mostly together that you can brush off, I’d assume.
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Alycia L. Stigall
Professor
Department of Geological Sciences
OHIO Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies
Ohio University
316 Clippinger Laboratories
Athens, Ohio 45701
(740) 593-0393
stigall at ohio.edu<mailto:stigall at ohio.edu>
http://alyciastigall.org (My lab website)
http://www.ohio.edu/paleo (OU Paleo program)
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Subject: Paleonet: quantitative systems biology at the rank of Assistant Professor, Dept. Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley
Assistant Professor - Quantitative Systems Biology - Department of Integrative Biology
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Job #JPF01438
* College of Letters & Science - Integrative Biology
Recruitment Period
Open August 14th, 2017 through September 29th, 2017
Description
The Department of Integrative Biology at the University of California, Berkeley invites applications for a 100% time tenure-track position in quantitative systems biology at the rank of Assistant Professor. Potential start date is July 1, 2018.
We seek a colleague to join the department working in the area of computationally-oriented biology focused on the development and application of new methods to enable biological discovery from genomic, imaging and/or other large datasets. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, computational methods for integrating data at different organismal levels to explore biological function and evolution, use of population genetic, ecological, evolutionary, and functional and comparative genomic data to explore the consequences of sequencing variation on phenotypes and pathologies in humans and other organisms, computational methods for analysis and mining of metagenomics or other community-associated data, use of Big Data, including geospatial data, to explore consequences of environmental and climatic factors and their interactions with functional and evolutionary aspects of organismal biology, and the application of genome sequencing to study genomic evolution, the molecular processes that drive it, and its link to organismal phenotypes and environments. Candidates who bridge the divide between molecular and organismal biology are strongly encouraged to apply, and we also welcome applications from candidates who combine wet lab or field approaches with theory and computation.
Candidates will also be expected to contribute to teaching in the undergraduate and graduate curriculum of the Department of Integrative Biology.
Required Minimum Basic Qualifications:
A Ph.D. or equivalent degree is required by date of application.
For more info and to apply: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF01438
Jere H. Lipps, Professor Emeritus
Department of Integrative Biology
Museum of Paleontology
University of California, Berkeley 94720
jlipps at berkeley.edu<mailto:jlipps at berkeley.edu>
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