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Two Position Announcements for Professor level Opportunities
The School of Plant Sciences at the University of Arizona seeks applications for an Assistant Professor position (9-month, tenure track) in the broad area of plant-microbe interactions, as well as a tenure-track 9-month faculty member at any rank (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor) who will leverage emerging digital tools to address fundamental research questions in agriculture. Assistant Professor, Plant-Microbe Interactions Applicants with experience using large-scale sequencing, computational methods, molecular and genomic methods, and/or relevant experimental approaches are particularly encouraged to apply, as are those whose research aims are relevant to plant pathology or plant-microbial biology in wild, managed, model systems, or mode
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