Faculty Positions Available

 


 

  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics, Department of Biology (pdf)

    • See advertisement in SCIENCE, February 19, 2010 edition
    • See advertisement in THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION, February 12, 2010 edition
    • Clarification: The Title "Clinical Professor" is a University title designation indicating that it is a teaching-only position. It is non-tenure track and reappointments occur in 3 year cycles, renewable based on evaluation. Clinical positions in the Department of Biology require a PhD in Biology and/or related fields. The term "Clinical" does not imply a clinical/medical appointment.
Clinical Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics, Department of Biology, Arts and Science.  The Department of Biology at New York University invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor appointment to start September 1, 2010, pending budgetary and administrative approval.  Responsibilities include developing and teaching a curriculum in bioinformatics, as well as coordinating the Department's Academic Affairs portfolio.  Teaching duties will include four course offerings annually (2 per semester) in addition to the above academic administrative responsibilities.  Previous research, teaching and administrative experience is preferred.  Successful candidates will have a PhD in Biology and/or Informatics as well as prior teaching experience.  The Department of Biology (http://biology.as.nyu.edu) offers an outstanding and collegial research environment.  Candidates should submit a single PDF file containing a Cover Letter, CV, and Statement that outlines previous teaching experience to biology.informaticssearch@nyu.edu.  The following address can be used for the cover letter: Dr. Gloria Coruzzi, Department of Biology, New York University, 1009 Silver Center, 100 Washington Square East, New York, NY 10003.  Three PDF letters of reference should also be submitted separately to biology.informaticssearch@nyu.edu.  Closing data for all materials is March 31, 2010.  NYU is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.  Clarification:  The Title "Clinical Professor" is a University title designation indicating that it is a teaching-only position.  It is non-tenure track and reappointments occur in 3 year cycles, renewable based on evaluation.  Clinical positions in the Department of Biology require a PhD in Biology and/or related fields.  The term "Clinical" does not imply a clinical/medical appointment.

 


 

  • Clinical Assistant Professor & Research Affair Coordinator, Department of Biology (pdf)

    • See advertisement in SCIENCE, February 12, 2010 edition
    • See advertisement in CELL, February 19, 2010 edition
    • See advertisement in THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION, February 5, 2010 edition
    • Clarification: The Title "Clinical Professor" is a University title designation indicating that it is a teaching-only position. It is non-tenure track and reappointments occur in 3 year cycles, renewable based on evaluation. Clinical positions in the Department of Biology require a PhD in Biology and/or related fields. The term "Clinical" does not imply a clinical/medical appointment.
Clinical Assistant Professor & Research Affair Coordinator, Department of Biology (pdf).  The Center for Genomics and Systems Biology (CGSB) within the Department of Biology at New York University invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor & Research Affairs Coordinator appointment to start September 1, 2010, pending budgetary and administrative approval.  In close collaboration with the CGSB Director, the successful candidate will develop and communicate a strategic vision for the Center, raise funds, and provide outreach to faculty within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the University.  The candidate will also develop and teach 4 courses per year in areas such as genomics, systems biology, science ethics, or grant writing.  The successful candidate will have a broad scientific background, with a Ph.D. in biology or related fields.  Familiarity with the field of genomics and systems biology is essential.  Other requirements are excellent written and verbal communication skills; experience in grant writing; the ability to communicate with scientific and lay audiences; strong general administrative skills; and a demonstrated ability to manage a program of this scope.  Experience in teaching is preferred.  Candidates should submit a single PDF file containing a Cover Letter and CV to biology.research@nyu.edu.  The following address can be used for the cover letter: Dr. Fabio Piano, Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University, 1009 Silver Center, 100 Washington Square East, New York, NY 10003.  Three PDF letters of reference should also be submitted separately to biology.research@nyu.edu.  Closing date for all materials is March 12, 2010.  NYU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.  Clarification:  The Title "Clinical Professor" is a University title designation indicating that it is a teaching-only position.  It is non-tenure track and reappointments occur in 3 year cycles, renewable based on evaluation.  Clinical positions in the Department of Biology require a PhD in Biology and/or related fields.  The term "Clinical" does not imply a clinical/medical appointment.

 


 

  • Clinical Assistant Professors, Department of Biology (pdf)

    • Clarification: The Title "Clinical Professor" is a University title designation indicating that it is a teaching-only position. It is non-tenure track and reappointments occur in 3 year cycles, renewable based on evaluation. Clinical positions in the Department of Biology require a PhD in Biology and/or related fields. The term "Clinical" does not imply a clinical/medical appointment.
Clinical Assistant  Professors,  Department of Biology (pdf).  The Department of Biology at  New York University invites applications for two Clinical Assistant  Professor appointments to start September 1, 2010, pending budgetary and  administrative approval.  Responsibilities include developing and  teaching curriculum in Genetics, Genomics or Microbiology as well as  teaching several Principles of Biology Laboratory sections.  Previous  research and teaching experience is preferred.  The Department of  Biology (http://biology.as.nyu.edu) offers an outstanding and collegial  research environment.  Opportunities exist for active collaborations  with related divisions within the University.  Candidates should submit a  single PDF file containing Cover Letter, CV, and Teaching Statement  that outlines interest and experience to  biology.clinicalsearch@nyu.edu.  The following address can be used for  the cover letter: Dr. Gloria Coruzzi, Department of Biology, New York  University, 1009 Silver Center, 100 Washington Square East, New York, NY  10003.  Three PDF letters of reference should also be submitted  separately to biology.clinicalsearch@nyu.edu.  Closing date for all  materials is January 29, 2010.  New York University.  NYU is an Equal  Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.  Clarification:  The Title "Clinical Professor" is a University title designation indicating that it is a teaching-only position.  It is non-tenure track and reappointments occur in 3 year cycles, renewable based on evaluation.  Clinical positions in the Department of Biology require a PhD in Biology and/or related fields.  The term "Clinical" does not imply a clinical/medical appointment.

 


 

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