Tenure System Assistant Professor in Functional Genomics
Michigan State University - Department of Integrative Biology
Application
Details
Posted: 13-Nov-24
Location: East Lansing, Michigan
Type: Full Time
Years of Experience:
5 - 10
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
The Department of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University (MSU) invites applicants for the position of Tenure System Assistant Professor in Functional Genomics. We are seeking applicants who apply state-of-the-art experimental techniques in traditional or non-traditional animal model systems to understand the genetic mechanisms of genotype-to-phenotype interactions, genome function, developmental or physiological evolution, comparative animal evolution, adaptation, and/or biodiversity. Computational and theoretical approaches are welcomed when combined with experimental validation. The successful applicant will be an investigator with a proven record of research accomplishments in the targeted areas and the ability to build an extramurally funded, independent research program in Functional Genomics. While the particular research focus within Functional Genomics is open, preference will be given to applicants that can contribute to MSU IBIO?s strengths in comparative studies of biodiversity across evolutionary and ecological scales. The future faculty member will contribute to undergraduate and/or graduate teaching according to candidate strengths, and participate in undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral training. The successful applicant will also be expected to contribute to the highly interactive, diverse, and collaborative MSU Department of Integrative Biology (MSU IBIO; https://integrativebiology.natsci.msu.edu/).
The new faculty will strengthen the core mission of the MSU IBIO Department to advance understanding of the function, stability, resilience, and adaptation of complex biological systems via research, teaching, and service. We use cutting-edge tools to address important questions about genetics, genomics, development, physiology, behavior, ecology, and evolution in a wide array of species and model systems, over temporal and spatial scales. The department includes more than 30 faculty members and strong graduate and undergraduate programs. Many faculty members are also affiliated with the MSU Ecology, Evolution and Behavior Program (https://eeb.msu.edu/), the MSU BioMolecular Science Program (https://biomolecular.natsci.msu.edu/), and numerous other cross-college units and interdisciplinary graduate programs. MSU IBIO is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace that enriches our learning environment and innovative research and seek colleagues driven by the same motivation.
The single, concatenated PDF document will include the following documents, each labeled with the appropriate title:
1) A Cover Letter that frames the application in context of this ad and the IBIO Department at Michigan State University.
2) A Curriculum Vitae listing publications, awarded and pending grant proposals and/or fellowships, contributed or invited presentations and talks, teaching and mentoring experiences, leadership positions,contributions to the academic community, and public outreach efforts. Other professional information may also be included, as the applicant sees fit.
3) A 3-page Research Statement highlighting the relevance of the research, research accomplishments, and future plans for independent research and funding.
4) A 1-page Teaching and Mentoring Statement including experiences, goals, and plans to address these goals.
5) Contact information (name, address, email and phone) for three individuals who can provide reference letters.
Successful applicants are expected to summarize their contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the application materials outlined above.
Deadline for Receipt of Applications
Complete applications must be received preferably by 11/27/2024 to receive full consideration. Late submissions will be considered if suitable candidates are not identified by the deadline.
Contact Information
Questions can be addressed to the Search Committee Chair, Ingo Braasch, at braasch@msu.edu.
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Statement
MSU is committed to providing a work environment that supports employees' work and personal life, and offers employment assistance to the spouse or partner of candidates for faculty and academic staff positions.
Required Qualifications: - Ph.D. or equivalent degree in biology or a related field in the life sciences - At least one year of postdoctoral experience - Demonstration of expertise in animal functional genomics - Strong record of research productivity including lead author publications in peer-reviewed journals - Clear plan to build an independent, competitive, and externally funded research program in animal functional genomics - Clear knowledge of and interest in dimensions of diversity that result from different lived experiences, such as ethnic, socioeconomic, racial, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and cultures
Desired Qualifications: - Prior stage-appropriate external funding support such as research fellowships and grants - Experience with undergraduate research training and mentorship - Evidence of instructional experience at the undergraduate and/or graduate level - Prior contributions to initiatives fostering diversity, equity, and inclusions in research and/or teaching
About Michigan State University - Department of Integrative Biology
The Department of Integrative Biology (IBIO) debuted at MSU in 2015. We are building for the future on solid foundations created by the former Department of Zoology. Our vision is very broad: we study life in context. The research, teaching, and outreach missions of Integrative Biology focus on understanding how biological systems develop, function, interact and evolve in a complex and changing world. Our vision is based on the proposition that by examining biological phenomena at all levels of the hierarchy of life in their ecological and evolutionary contexts, we can identify more meaningful questions and develop more meaningful answers. Our vision spans the entire tree of life at all levels of biological organization, ranging from molecules to global ecosystems, over time scales ranging from milliseconds to millennia. Our research, teaching, and outreach efforts serve national needs related to sustainable biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human and animal health and welfare.