Developmental Biologist
Assistant Professor, tenure-track
Department of Zoology, University of Texas at Austin
An independent position is available for an outstanding researcher =
working in any area of developmental biology using genetic, =
molecular, or classical approaches. The Department currently has =
researchers investigating mouse molecular genetics, Drosophila =
development and neurobiology, frog development, organogenesis of =
the kidney and heart, invertebrate development and cell biology of =
the cytoskeleton. Individuals who strengthen existing programs, or =
who are interested in developing a new program are welcome to =
apply. The candidate must be qualified to teach ONE of the =
following three upper-division undergraduate courses, Genetics, =
Cell Biology, or Human Development.
Interested individuals should submit a cv, a two page statement of =
research interests, and organize for three letters of =
recommendation to be forwarded to;
Developmental Biologist Search Committee
Dept. of Zoology, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712, USA
Further details can be obtained from Karen Artzt (512 471 1785 =
artzt-lab at mail.utexas.edu)=20
The University of Texas at Austin is an Equal =
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer=