Three tenure track assistant professorship openings at Inst. Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado Boulder
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Tenure Track Assistant Professorships at the Institute for Behavioral Genetics The Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado Boulder, invites applications for three tenure track Assistant Professorships, each with a joint appointment in an appropriate academic department, to be appointed between August 2012 and August 2013. The Institute seeks to strengthen its next generation of research on the genetics of behavior and its interface with rodent model and human brain science. Successful candidates may include, but are not limited to, individuals whose research on the genetics of behavior utilizes one or more of: statistical genetics; behavioral genomics; computational biology; molecular biology; neurophysiology; brain imaging; or computational neuroscience. Appointees will participate in the research and teaching missions of both the Institute and their academic departments. Minimum requirements are a PhD, MD, or equivalent terminal degree. Applicants should submit a cv, a statement of research and teaching interests, 3 to 5 sample research papers, and 3 letters of recommendation at www.jobsatcu.com (job #816857). Application review will begin May 1, 2012, and continue until the positions are filled. -- Matthew C Keller Asst. Professor of Psychology University of Colorado at Boulder www.matthewckeller.com
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Tenure Track Assistant Professorships at the Institute for Behavioral Genetics The Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado Boulder, invites applications for three tenure track Assistant Professorships, each with a joint appointment in an appropriate academic department, to be appointed between August 2012 and August 2013. The Institute seeks to strengthen its next generation of research on the genetics of behavior and its interface with rodent model and human brain science. Successful candidates may include, but are not limited to, individuals whose research on the genetics of behavior utilizes one or more of: statistical genetics; behavioral genomics; computational biology; molecular biology; neurophysiology; brain imaging; or computational neuroscience. Appointees will participate in the research and teaching missions of both the Institute and their academic departments. Minimum requirements are a PhD, MD, or equivalent terminal degree. Applicants should submit a cv, a statement of research and teaching interests, 3 to 5 sample research papers, and 3 letters of recommendation at www.jobsatcu.com (job #816857). Application review will begin May 1, 2012, and continue until the positions are filled. -- Matthew C Keller Asst. Professor of Psychology University of Colorado at Boulder www.matthewckeller.com
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