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Thursday, December 31, 2009

 

Biophysicist Opening at Saint Joseph's University

The Biology Department at Saint Joseph's University seeks a biophysicist for a new tenure-track assistant professor position available in August 2010. The normal teaching load is nine contact hours, including an upper division/graduate level course in the specialty area, participation in the team-taught Biology core and/or a course for non-science majors. An earned doctorate in an appropriate area of specialty is expected by the start of the Fall 2010 school year.

Any area of Biophysics research could be appropriate, but a research agenda that will include participation of undergraduate and master's level students is essential. A newly renovated research lab, start-up funds and a range of facilities are available in a well-equipped department. Further information can be found at www.sju.edu/biology.

Applications must be submitted on-line at www.sju.edu/hr; click on Employment and follow the instructions. Applications are to include 1) a complete C.V., 2) cover letter 3) statement of research interest and major equipment needs and 4) a statement describing your teaching philosophy. In addition, three letters of reference and copies of transcripts should be sent to Dr. Karen Snetselaar, Chair, Biology Department, Saint Joseph's University, 5600 City Ave, Philadelphia PA 19131 (ksnetsel@sju.edu). Initial review of applications and required documents will begin on January 5; however, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Saint Joseph's University is a private, Catholic, and Jesuit institution and expects members of its community to be knowledgeable about its mission and make positive contributions to that mission. Saint Joseph's University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer that seeks to recruit, develop and retain a talented and diverse workforce.

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