Dear Colleagues,
Please alert qualified candidates to the two tenure track openings
listed below. Harvey Mudd College is a small private undergraduate
college of science and engineering in southern California, and a
wonderful place to work!
Thanks,
Mary E. Williams
Associate Professor of Biology
Harvey Mudd College
Two tenure-track faculty positions
Department of Biology, Harvey Mudd College
The Department of Biology at Harvey Mudd College seeks two
tenure-track Assistant Professors with teaching and research
expertise in (1) molecular biology and (2) computational
biochemistry.
(1) Molecular Biologist. Teaching will include introductory lecture
and laboratory courses, molecular biology with lab, and advanced
seminar courses in cell and developmental biology and genetics. The
successful candidate will develop a vigorous independent research
program that will involve undergraduate students during the academic
year and summer. Research interests could include developmental
genetics, signal transduction, or regulation of the cell cycle.
(2) Computational Biochemist. We expect that the successful
candidate's education and training will be in biology, biophysics,
biochemistry, or related disciplines. Teaching will include
introductory lecture and laboratory courses, and advanced seminar,
lecture, and/or laboratory courses in areas appropriate to the
person's expertise. The successful candidate will develop a vigorous
independent research program that will involve undergraduate students
during the academic year and summer. Research interests could
include molecular dynamics, protein modeling and protein folding, or
molecular imaging of biological molecules. We anticipate that the
successful candidate's research will be mainly computational with the
opportunity to establish collaborations with experimental scientists
at Harvey Mudd College and the other Claremont Colleges.
Harvey Mudd College, a member of the Claremont Colleges, is a small
and highly selective private undergraduate college of science,
mathematics, and engineering. Claremont is approximately 35 miles
east of downtown Los Angeles. A Ph.D. in an appropriate discipline
is required, and postdoctoral research experience is highly
desirable. Applicants should submit a CV, a statement of teaching
experience and interests, a statement of research plans, and the
names and contact information of at least three professional
references. Send all materials to: Dr. David Asai, Department Chair,
Department of Biology, Harvey Mudd College, 301 Platt Blvd.,
Claremont, CA 91711 (david_asai at hmc.edu). Review of applications
will begin November 1, 2005, and continue until the position is
filled. Harvey Mudd College is an equal opportunity employer and is
committed to the recruitment of candidates historically
underrepresented on college faculties.
http://www.biology.hmc.edu/index.html
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