The Department of Biology at Syracuse University seeks applicants for a 
tenure-track position in Plant 
Physiological Ecology at the assistant professor level. We seek outstanding 
candidates that take a 
physiological approach to plant function, with application to broad conceptual 
issues in ecology and 
evolution. The successful candidate will join an interactive group of plant 
biologists with strengths in 
molecular biology, population genetics, species interactions, global change 
biology, and terrestrial 
biogeochemistry. The candidate is expected to develop a vigorous externally 
funded research program 
and participate in graduate and undergraduate teaching and mentoring in the 
areas of his or her 
expertise. Candidates must have a PhD in a relevant area of biology and an 
outstanding record of 
research experience at the postdoctoral level. Competitive salary, start-up 
funds, and laboratory space 
will be provided. Department resources include modern greenhouse and growth 
chamber facilities, an 
experimental research garden, and a new Climate Change Garden education and 
outreach facility. The 
Department of Biology also has strong research and education ties to the 
adjacent State University of 
New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF). Located 
between the Adirondack 
Mountain, Finger Lakes, and Lake Ontario regions of upstate New York, the 
metropolitan area of 
Syracuse boasts myriad cultural and recreational opportunities and offers a 
wide array of urban, small 
town, and rural living. 

For full consideration, applicants must complete an online application at 
www.sujobopps.com 
(#072736), including a cover letter, CV, research and teaching statements, and 
arrange for three letters 
of recommendation to be submitted at www.sujobopps.com. Review of applications 
will begin October 1, 
2016. We especially encourage applications from women, individuals with 
disabilities, and military 
veterans and members of underrepresented groups, as well as international 
applicants. Syracuse 
University is an AA/EOE. Questions can be addressed to search chair Jason 
Fridley at frid...@syr.edu.

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