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Assistant Professor (Biology)
The Chemistry Department invites applications for a tenure-track, biology-centered Assistant Professor position beginning as early as July 2023. Candidates with a background in organismal biology, physiology, medicine, and/or computational biology are encouraged to apply, however the search is open to all areas of biology. The successful applicant must be strongly committed to teaching at the undergraduate level and will teach fundamental biology, human physiology, and upper level biology courses on a regular, rotating basis. The department is especially interested in applicants who will be exemplary mentors and role models for our highly diverse student population; chemistry and associated majors continue to successfully recruit a growing number of students underrepre
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