Duties: The Department of Biology seeks candidates to teach junior level Genetics course twice yearly. A demonstrated ability or potential for establishing a vigorous, externally funded research program, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and effective teaching are essential. Applicants should demonstrate a use of modern genetic approaches to study evolutionary, developmental, or physiological processes. The successful candidate will actively engage undergraduate, graduate, and underrepresented students in research and develop and teach upper level and graduate courses in their area of expertise. Teaching responsibilities may also include instruction in lower courses as needed. Collaborations within the department, across other academic units and external agencies in acquiring external funding is highly desirable
Requirements: Applicants should have an earned PhD in Genetics or related discipline involving research and course work in genetics