College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
Department of Cellular, Molecular and Biomedical Sciences
Tenure-Track Position in Proteomics
The newly-formed Department of Cellular, Molecular and Biomedical
Sciences seeks to fill a tenure-track position in Proteomics. The
ideal candidate will use a proteomics approach to address questions
in any area of biology (e.g. human health, agriculture, environmental
or basic cellular biology). The proteomics position will be housed
in the Hubbard Center for Genome Studies and join existing research
groups in genomics and glycomics with a strong commitment to
interdisciplinary research and teaching. Appointment may be at any
level. The successful applicant will have a strong publication
record, demonstrate the ability to develop/maintain a vigorous
independent research program and actively participate in training of
students at all levels. For more information go to:
http://www.colsa.unh.edu/employment/
The University of New Hampshire is a high research activity
institution with over 600 full-time faculty that provides 90
comprehensive undergraduate programs and more than 70 graduate
programs to 13,000 students. UNH is located in Durham on a 188-acre
campus, 60 miles north of Boston, 8 miles from the Atlantic coast,
and convenient to New Hampshire's lakes and mountains.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, summary of research
accomplishments and objectives, a brief description of teaching
philosophy and goals, and the names of three references to: W. Kelley
Thomas Ph.D., Chair, Proteomics Search Committee, Hubbard Center for
Genome Studies, 35 Colovos Road Durham NH 03824. Review of
applications will begin Feb. 1, 2008 and continue until the position
is filled.
The University actively seeks excellence through diversity among its
administrators, faculty, staff and students and prohibits
discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age,
national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
disability, veteran status, or marital status. Application by
members of all underrepresented groups is encouraged.
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Estelle M. Hrabak
Associate Professor, Dept. of Plant Biology
Co-Chair, Genetics Graduate Program
University of New Hampshire
46 College Rd.
Durham, NH 03824
Ph. (603) 862-0716
FAX (603) 862-3784