|
|
 |
Current Positions
The College of Charleston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
and encourages applications from women and minorities.
- Genomics
- Endowed Professorship in Bioinformatics
- Organismal Physiology
Job (posted here 06/22/09)
Assistant Professor, Genomics
Assistant Professor. The Department of Biology, College of Charleston, invites applications for a tenure-track position in Genomics at the Assistant Professor level to begin August, 2010. Candidates must possess a Ph.D. in the biological sciences or a closely related field, a strong commitment to teaching, and an active research program.
The particular area of research in genomics and the organism(s) are open, but the selected candidate will be expected to assist with the training of graduate students in the Marine Biology program. Teaching responsibilities may include undergraduate courses in genetics and molecular biology, and a graduate course that complements current genomics offerings in the Marine Biology master’s program.
The College of Charleston is a public liberal arts and sciences institution of 12,000 students, with MS degrees in Marine Biology and Environmental Studies, and a commitment to excellence in teaching and research. Information about the Biology Department is available online.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, statement of teaching and research interests, copies of relevant publications, and three letters of reference to:
Chair, Marine Genomics Search Committee
Department of Biology
College of Charleston
Charleston, SC 29424
or (preferred) electronically to genomicssearch@cofc.edu
Screening of applications will begin September 15 2009. The College of Charleston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.
Job (posting updated 08/16/09)
Endowed Professorship in Bioinformatics
download as PDF
Applications are invited for the Endowed Professorship in Bioinformatics/Computational Biologyat the College of Charleston. This is one of two endowed appointments to be made within the Center for Economic Excellence in Marine Genomics being developed in partnership between the College of Charleston and the Medical University of South Carolina. Rank for this position is open, but it is anticipated that the appointment will be made at the level of Associate Professor or Professor in the Department of Biology at the College (see www.cofc.edu/biology).This position also will include a joint appointment with the Medical University of South Carolina.
The successful applicant will have a demonstrated track record as a collaborative and collegial scholar, and a committed teacher and mentor at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. Ideally, the successful applicant will also have significant experience with the mechanisms for enhancing research value through economic development (e.g., intellectual property, interaction with relevant industries, translational research activities, etc.) Experience as a research team leader or as a research program director is highly desirable.
The individual appointed will be expected to provide academic and program leadership to the Bioinformatics Group within the Marine Genomics Program in Charleston and to interact with the newly established Discovery Informatics program at the College of Charleston. The appointee will be expected to develop or enhance a strong extramurally funded research program in bioinformatics, especially as applied to marine genomics, mentor graduate students, teach courses in their area of expertise, and promote economic initiatives related to their research that could assist relevant stakeholders.
The Marine Genomics Program is an integrated, highly collaborative effort that brings together over 40 faculty, students and staff from the College of Charleston, the Medical University of South Carolina, the SC Department of Natural Resources, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (both agencies of the U.S. Department of Commerce) on the Fort Johnson Marine campus, five miles from downtown Charleston. In addition to these Charleston-based agencies, the Marine Genomics program has a strong network of contacts and collaborations regionally, nationally and internationally. Thisprogram is focused on applying the power of genomic, proteomic, and systems biologyapproaches to increasing understanding of the interactions of marine organisms with their environment, including infectious diseases, and the relationship between the oceans and human health.
The current Marine Genomics Program bioinformatics infrastructure (http://marinegenomics.org, see also BML Genomics 2005, 6:34) includes cDNA and RNA sequence information for over 20 species, working as a clearing-house maintaining over 250,000 sequence entries, and with both databases increasingly rapidly. This is a unique opportunity for both theoretical and applied advances as the Marine Genomics Program and its worldwide network of associates are starting to use microarrays based on these sequences beyond in vitro experimentation, and increasingly as tools for experimental field biology.
The successful candidate will coordinate an existing team of programmers and computational biologists and will drive the conceptual and theoretical interpretation of the experimental results. The Bioinformatics effort is configured as an active member of the open source community and as such is driven towards publication of results, dissemination of open source software tools and articulation of the data repositories with public resources such as those maintained by NCBI and EMBL. Accordingly, the computing infrastructure is based on Linux blade servers and the tools use open community-supported software tools, languages and libraries.
Applicants should send a statement of research
interests and accomplishments, a Curriculum vitae, and the names and contact
information for at least three references in electronic format to: StrandA@cofc.edu. Nominations should be sent directly to the search chair. Applications and nominations
will be held in confidence to the extent possible. Review of applications is currently
ongoing and will continue until the position is filled.
Additional information about this position can be obtained from the chair of the search committee, Dr. Allan Strand, at StrandA@cofc.edu.
Job (posted here 09/14/09)
Assistant Professor, Organismal Physiology
The Department of Biology, College of Charleston, invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level to begin August 2010. Candidates must possess a Ph.D. in the biological sciences, a strong commitment to teaching, and an active research program with the potential for undergraduate involvement. Teaching assignments will include laboratories and lectures in sophomore-level Human Physiology and Anatomy.
The candidate will be expected to provide pedagogical innovation in both of these courses and also coordinate lab sections taught by graduate teaching assistants. Further information about these positions and application instructions can be found at the website http://www.cofc.edu/biology/hiring.html.
Review of application materials will begin on 1 November 2009. Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, statement of teaching and research interests, copies of relevant publications, and three letters of reference to:
Chair, Organismal Physiology Search Committee
Department of Biology
College of Charleston
Charleston, SC 29424
or (preferred) electronically to organismalsearch@cofc.edu
The College of Charleston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.
|
 |