Assistant Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology. The Department of
Biological Sciences in concert with the Eck Institute for Global Health (
http://www.nd.edu/~eigh) seeks faculty candidates who use quantitative
approaches to study mechanisms that influence the dynamics and/or control
of hum
Assistant Professor of Human Pathogen or Vector Biology. The Department of
Biological
Sciences seeks faculty candidates who study the biology of human pathogens or
vectors
of importance to global health. Individuals with expertise in any area
involving the biology
of a human pathogen, pathoge
essential. Engaging in the collection of empirical data is
encouraged, but not
required.
Interested applicants should email the PI, Alex Perkins, at taperk...@nd.edu
after seeking
more information at http://perkinslab.weebly.com. Top applicants will have
prior
experience in research and a
sites and
collaborators as appropriate. Start date is flexible.
For further information, please email Alex Perkins (taperk...@nd.edu) with
a statement of interest, a CV, and contact information for three references.
Alex Perkins, Ph.D.
Eck Family Assistant Professor
Eck Institute for Global Health
Dep
ation, please email Alex Perkins (taperk...@nd.edu) with
a statement of interest, a CV, and the names of and contact information for
three references. Applications will be considered until the position is
filled, but for priority consideration an initial expression of interest is
encouraged by no later
Mathematics and Statistics and
other units on campus are also encouraged.
For further information, please email Alex Perkins (taperk...@nd.edu) with
a statement of interest, a CV, and the names of and contact information for
three references.
T. Alex Perkins, Ph.D.
Eck Family Assistant Professor