THREE FACULTY POSITIONS IN BIOINFORMATICS AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
Oregon State University is conductingthree open rank searches
for collaboratively-minded faculty who demonstrateenthusiasm for research
and teaching at the interface of the quantitative and life sciences, to
join our strong growing genomics and systems biology community.
NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE BIOINFORMATICS
The appointee will execute a strong research and teaching program at the
interface of computer and life sciences that advances the use of nucleic
acid sequence data to understand the functions of biological
systems at any scale. This is a tenure-track, 9-month, full-time faculty
position at any rank that will reside jointly in the School of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, and in a life science unit depending
on the appointee¹s expertise and interest.
SYSTEMS BIOLOGY OF HOST-MICROBE INTERACTIONS
The appointee will conduct research addressing host-microbe interactions
through integrating experimental life science and quantitative methods.
The context of the research may be infectious disease, allergic or chronic
disease in humans, animals or plants, or mutualistic interactions at the
level of individuals or communities. This is a
tenure-track, 9-month, full-time faculty position at any rank that will
reside jointly in a life science department and in a quantitative science
department
depending on the appointee¹s expertise and interest.
APPLIED DISCRETE MATHEMATICS IN SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
The appointee will execute a strong research and teaching program at the
interface of applied discrete mathematics and molecular, cellular or
organismal systems biology. The context of research may include, but is
not limited to, areas of discrete mathematics centered around data
integration, network inference, or modeling in systems biology.
This is a tenure-track, 9-month, full-timefaculty position (Associate or
Full Professor) that will reside jointly in the Department of Mathematics,
and in a life science unit depending on the appointee¹s expertise and
interest.
More information and application procedures can be found at
http://www.cgrb.oregonstate.edu/faculty-positions
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