Assistant/Associate Professor Mycology/Plant Pathology
The Ohio State University
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Posted: 07-Mar-24
Type: Full-time
Salary: Open
Internal Number: R99372
Position Description
Our aim is to recruit, support, and retain a scholar who will develop a strong, interdisciplinary, nationally and internationally recognized research and teaching program focused on fungi and/or oomycetes that interact with plants. To that end, we encourage applications from scholars whose research interests and experience may include, but are not limited to, the evolution of fungicide resistance, molecular plant-microbe interactions, population genomics, metagenomics, functional genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics of fungal and/or oomycete pathogens. Programs that use emerging computational and data-analytic approaches are highly desirable. The incumbent will be expected to seek both internal and external research support funds and training grants from government, industry, and other appropriate sources. The incumbent will become an integral part of the Department of Plant Pathology academic program and interact with and enhance a strong mycology community at Ohio State in support of the new undergraduate Minor in Mycology by developing or participating in courses as appropriate. The incumbent will teach/co-teach a course in Plant Pathogenic Fungi and associated laboratory, and develop a mycology-themed course of broad interest to diverse undergraduate students. We strongly encourage applications from individuals with diverse life experiences and whose scholarship demonstrates a strong commitment to undergraduate and graduate education, advising, and training. We invite the incumbent to use OSUs extensive network and properties in their research and teaching program. For instance, opportunities exist to engage with the Infectious Disease Institute, the Center of Microbiome Science, and the Michael V. Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning, among others.
Performance Objectives
Teach 2-3 courses per year, primarily Plant Pathogenic Fungi Lecture and Lab (PLNTPTH 5050 and PLNTPTH 6050), and a mycology themed course of broad interest to diverse undergraduate students.Demonstrate an ability to cultivate learning environments that are equitable and inclusive of students with diverse social identities and backgrounds, and commitment to enhancing diversity and inclusion within Plant Pathology and related professions.Develop and/or expand an independent research program in plant-associated molecular mycology, including presenting research results at national and international meetings, securing extramural funding, and producing impactful publications.Advise graduate and undergraduate students, including Ph.D. and MS students in Plant Pathology, professional Master in Plant Health Management students, and undergraduate students in a variety of majors, including honors students.Work collaboratively with university faculty and staff, Department of Plant Pathology and/or OSU extension, government agencies, non-government organizations, and/or community groups to advance the land grant mission of the college and university.Serve the Department of Plant Pathology, university, and professional communities through committee work and other appropriate responsibilities and activities.
Education and Experience Requirements
Required:
Earned Ph.D. in mycology, plant pathology, or other relevant area of biological science.
Demonstrated experience conducting basic, applied and/or translational research in contemporary areas of fungal and/or oomycete biology or plant-fungus and/or oomycete interactions.
Evidence of excellent publication record commensurate with career level.
Evidence of potential for excellence in research and teaching.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills and a willingness and ability to work closely with diverse groups of academic (e.g., students, staff, faculty) and practitioner audiences.
Desired:
Grant writing experience
Postdoctoral experience
Demonstrated interest in and/or experience with teaching, recruiting, mentoring, and advising diverse underserved students, including women, students of color, first generation, and non-traditional students.
How to Apply
To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday Application materials must include:
Required:
Cover letter
Describe your qualifications, areas of expertise, career goals, and alignment with desired qualifications and preferred qualifications where applicable.
Curriculum Vita (CV)
Statement of Research that addresses the candidates interests and vision (3-page limit)
Statement of Teaching and Mentoring that addresses the candidates plan for teaching and advising (2-page limit)
Names of three references/Three letters of reference
Initial consideration will be given to applications received by August 15, 2024. Review of applications will continue until the position has been filled. We welcome informal inquiries, which can be made by contacting Search Committee Chair, Dr. Francesca Hand, at hand.81@osu.edu
Department Information
The Department of Plant Pathology consists of faculty, postdoctoral scientists, students, and staff based on two Ohio State campuses, Columbus and Wooster. Faculty members conduct and lead nationally and internationally recognized research, extension, education, and development programs in fulfillment of the universitys Land Grant mission. We offer B.S. degree programs in Plant Pathology, M.S. and Ph.D. degree programs in Plant Pathology, as well as a professional masters program in Plant Health Management (MPHM). Specializations of the faculty range from genomics and molecular biology to quantitative epidemiology and disease management. We are committed to enhancing an already excellent team of diverse faculty, students, and staff, and promoting positive and inclusive work environments for all individuals. Additional information is available on the departments website, plantpath.osu.edu.
The College
The College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) anchors its mission in a simple, yet powerful phrase: We Sustain Life. Faculty, staff and students alike contribute to this mission in a variety of ways. Our Strategic Alignment outlines the colleges values: Land-Grant Scholarship; Lifespan Learning; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Integrity and Accountability; and Permeable Borders. These values, which align with the universitys Shared Values, shape our goals of our Strategic Alignment. We are committed to scholarship across three mission areas (teaching, research, Extension) with a commitment to serving our state in addition to the country and world. As a land grant, we are part of a cooperative structure that includes key partners all dedicated to integrating research, education, and Extension to improve the food and agricultural sectors, the environment, and the quality of peoples lives. We educate not just undergraduate and graduate students but learners across the lifespan. We work to ensure groundbreaking scientific discoveries are brought out of the laboratory and into the hands of those who can put them to work.
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