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Faculty Position in Plant Molecular Genetics, Univ Florida

L. Curtis Hannah hannah at GNV.IFAS.UFL.EDU
Fri Feb 19 09:41:26 EST 1999


FACULTY POSITION
PLANT MOLECULAR GENETICS

The Horticultural Sciences department at the University of Florida is
seeking an ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR who can establish a vigorous,
externally funded research program. Individuals with interests in
functional genomics or structural biology are particularly encouraged to
apply. This is a 12 month, 80% research/20% teaching appointment with a
competitive salary commensurate with experience. The applicant will
participate in the graduate education program and be expected to develop a
course in their area of expertise. This position has an endowment that is a
source of continuing support. The graduate training and research
environment at UF offers opportunities for participation in the Plant
Molecular and Cellular Biology Program and the Interdisciplinary Center for
Biotechnology Research. For more information about the position and our
faculty please see: http://www.hos.ufl.edu/. Applicant should have a Ph.D.
in molecular biology or a related field as well as postdoctoral and/or
academic experience. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae,
statements of research and teaching and have three letters of reference
forwarded to: Dr. Harry Klee, Search Chair, University of Florida,
Department of Horticultural Sciences, POB 110690, Gainesville, FL 32611.
Deadline for application is April 15, 1999. Start date is on or after July
1, 1999. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of
Florida is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. The
"government in the sunshine" laws of Florida require that all documents
relating to the search process, including letters of application and
reference, be available for public inspection.
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