Assistant Professor of Molecular Genetics

The Ohio State University

Columbus, OH

Posted 10/7/2024

The Department of Molecular Genetics in the College of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level. Investigators addressing fundamentally important biological questions in any area of Developmental Biology, Cell Biology, or Genomics are encouraged to apply. Applicants with interest and expertise in imaging, quantitative biology, computational biology, multi-omics analyses or systems biology will be especially competitive.

Successful candidates will be expected to maintain an active research program in their area of expertise and to support our commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring of a diverse student body at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Candidates are required to have a doctoral degree (PhD or MD) and at least two years of postdoctoral or equivalent experience. Exceptions to the required post-doctoral experience will be made for candidates holding graduate-to-faculty transition awards. Applicants should have a strong record of research productivity, demonstrate the ability to develop a rigorous research program and be committed to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applications can be submitted at Careers at Ohio State website. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected class, or any other basis under the law.

Application deadline: October 31, 2024 (review begins October 15, 2024)

The Department of Molecular Genetics includes over thirty faculty investigating diverse biological questions spanning molecules to systems. Research efforts are supported by state-of-the art infrastructure in the Department and across campus in specialized core facilities, which enable cutting edge research. Molecular Genetics faculty collaborate within the Department as well as with faculty from other departments and colleges, and are active members of campus-wide focal groups, including the Center for RNA Biology and the NCI-designated James Comprehensive Cancer Center. The university is also home to the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center. See full ad for more information.

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Last Updated 10/07/2024