The Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics at the University
of Texas at Austin, together with the Section
of Integrative Biology , seeks applications for an Assistant
Professor in Computational Biology in the fields of molecular evolution
and biostatistics.
The successful applicant will join a strong program in computational
and evolutionary biology, with particular areas of strengths in the
areas of structure/function relationships, population genetics, theoretical
evolutionary biology, experimental evolution, and phylogenetics. Applicants
may work on any area of computational biology as it relates to molecular
evolution. Teaching duties will include a graduate course in the applicant’s
area of specialty, as well as an undergraduate course in Biostatistics.
Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research
and teaching interests, no more than 5 reprints or preprints, and
the names of at least three references to: David Hillis, Computational
Biology Search, Center for Computational Biology C4500, University
of Texas, Austin, TX 78712 USA. Review of applications will begin
December 1, 2004. For more detailed information see http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/jobs/.
UT-Austin is an EEO/AA employer.