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- Subject: Faculty Position - Population Biologist - UMass
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- FACULTY POSITION AVAILABLE
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- POPULATION BIOLOGIST
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- University of Massachusetts at Boston
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- Population Biologist. The Biology Department of the
- University of Massachusetts at Boston invites
- applications for a tenure-track position
- (assistant professor level) in population
- dynamics or systematics. Applicants in population
- dynamics should have research expertise in demographic or
- genetic models of populations, metapopulations, host-
- pathogen interactions or plant-herbivore systems.
- Applicants in systematics should have research expertise in
- the application of molecular and/or quantitative approaches
- to systematic problems. We are especially interested in
- candidates with interests in environmental issues such as
- conservation and biodiversity. We seek candidates with
- strong research credentials, including ability to attract
- extramural funding. In addition to basic research, duties
- will include teaching an advanced course in the area of
- specialization for the new doctoral track in Environmental
- Biology and contributing to established undergraduate
- courses that deal with topics in population biology. Post-
- doctoral experience preferred. Submit Curriculum Vitae,
- statements of interests and goals in research and teaching,
- and three letters of recommendation to: Biology Search
- Committee, Department of Biology, University of
- Massachusetts at Boston, 100 Morrissey Boulevard,
- Boston MA 02125-3393. Preference will be given to
- applications received by January 30, 1993.
- An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
- Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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