Assistant Professor of Botany (Plant Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry)
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Application
Details
Posted: 10-Oct-23
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Type: Full Time
Salary: Negotiable ACADEMIC (9 months)
Area of Focus:
Abiotic Interactions
Biochemistry
Bioenergetics
Biotic Interactions
Cell Biology
Computational Biology
Development
Gene Regulation
Genetics
Genomics
Growth Regulation
Metabolism
Molecular Biology
Physiology
Signals and Responses
Synthetic Biology
Systems Biology
Transport
Required Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
2 openings available.
Internal Number: 287901-FA
The Department of Botany at the University of Wisconsin-Madison seeks outstanding candidates for up to two tenure-track assistant professorships in the broad areas of Plant Cell and Molecular Biology or Biochemistry. Candidates should be uncovering fundamental plant biological processes, such as photosynthesis, growth, physiology and development, resilience, biotic interactions or other high impact areas of plant science. Applicants applying state-of-the-art cell and molecular approaches, such as single cell analyses, quantitative imaging, multi-omics, and advanced data science are particularly encouraged. Candidates must have a proven track record of innovative research and are expected to build a vigorous, well-funded research program with international profile.See full description of position here: https://go.wisc.edu/h7umto
A minimum of 1 year of postdoctoral research by the start of the appointment with an emphasis on plant cell and molecular approaches or related research areas.
The Department of Botany at the University of Wisconsin-Madison seeks outstanding candidates for up to two tenure-track assistant professorships in the broad areas of Plant Cell and Molecular Biology or Biochemistry. Candidates should be uncovering fundamental plant biological processes, such as photosynthesis, growth, physiology and development, resilience, biotic interactions or other high impact areas of plant science. Applicants applying state-of-the-art cell and molecular approaches, such as single cell analyses, quantitative imaging, multi-omics, and advanced data science are particularly encouraged. Candidates must have a proven track record of innovative research and are expected to build a vigorous, well-funded research program with international profile.