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Quantitative Fungal Ecologist, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is seeking a Quantitative Fungal Ecologist at the rank of Assistant Professor. This 9-month (academic year), tenure-leading appointment will lead an integrated research and teaching program that meets the needs of agricultural producers in Nebraska and connects with regional and national crop pathology programs and colleagues with an emphasis on quantitative fungal ecology including population genetics and/or applied epidemiology. The apportionment for this position is 60% research and 40% teaching. This position will be located in Lincoln, Nebraska. Recognizing that diversity within a context of inclusivity enhances creativity, innovation, impact, and a sense of belonging, the Institute of Agriculture and Na
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