Tenure-track Faculty Position in Omics/Informatics Biology

The Department of Biological Sciences at Kent State University seeks a 
full-time, tenure-track faculty member, open rank, who addresses questions in 
ecology and evolutionary biology using “-omics” or informatics approaches 
(i.e., genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics). The faculty member 
will expand the department’s current research strengths in plant population 
biology, microbial ecology, community ecology, and biogeochemistry 
(www.kent.edu/biology/kent-campus-faculty-research-expertise<http://www.kent.edu/biology/kent-campus-faculty-research-expertise>)
 with opportunities to complement research in biomedical sciences and other 
focal areas of our department.

The Department of Biological Sciences is the largest in the College of Arts and 
Sciences, with over 80 MS and PhD students, over 1200 undergraduate majors, and 
40 faculty. Departmental resources include natural areas for research, as well 
as local, regional and international affiliations for research, teaching and 
outreach. The Kent State system has a total enrollment of nearly 40,000 
students, and is ranked as 'high research' by the Carnegie Foundation. Nestled 
in the Cuyahoga Valley in northeastern Ohio, Kent State is 40 miles from 
Cleveland, 12 miles from Akron, and 10 miles from Cuyahoga Valley National 
Park. Our region has abundant and diverse study sites.

The successful applicant will be able to contribute to and benefit from Kent 
State’s Environmental Science and Design Research Initiative (ESDRI), which 
includes recent hires in Geology, Geography, and Biological Sciences. ESDRI 
represents a university-wide investment in research and innovation within the 
geological, biological, human, and social systems that promote well being, 
sustain diversity of life on Earth, and impact environmental quality. ESDRI 
participants include faculty from nine colleges, providing excellent 
opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.

Successful candidates will hold a Ph.D. in ecology/evolutionary biology or 
related field with postdoctoral experience. Faculty are expected to establish 
an independent externally funded research program, demonstrate teaching 
excellence, and participate in graduate training. Candidates at the Associate 
Professor or Professor rank are expected to have current extramural funding and 
a strong funding history. Salary and startup funds are competitive and 
commensurate with academic qualifications and experience.

Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, a statement of research interests, 
and a statement of teaching interests and philosophy. Names and contact 
information for at least three professional references should also be provided. 
Review of applications is ongoing, and will continue until the position is 
filled. The appointment is expected to begin in Fall 2019. Applications or 
inquiries relating to this position may be emailed to 
om...@kent.edu<mailto:om...@kent.edu>

Kent State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. The 
University and Department are committed to promoting excellence and diversity 
among its faculty, staff, and students.

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