| The Biology Department invites applications for a tenured faculty appointment at the rank of full professor. We are particularly interested in researchers who integrate cell and molecular neurobiology with systems neuroscience to study basic questions in signaling, synaptic function, development, learning and memory, and/or their connections to neurological disorders. Candidates must have an international reputation and outstanding record of research accomplishment and should be willing to take on a leadership role among neurobiology faculty in the department and broader neuroscience community at Boston University. Responsibilities include training graduate students as part of a vigorous research program with extramural funding and participation in undergraduate and graduate instruction. The successful candidate will be offered laboratory facilities in our new interdisciplinary Life Science & Engineering Building, a competitive salary, and generous start-up funding. Review of applications will begin 1 February 2012 and continue until the position is filled. Please use AcademicJobsOnline (https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/1639) to submit your application materials. Inquiries can be addressed to Prof. Michael Baum (baum@bu.edu), Chair, Neurobiology Search Committee, or Prof. Michael Sorenson (msoren@bu.edu), Chair, Department of Biology.
Please visit the following websites for additional information about the Biology Department (http://www.bu.edu/biology/) and interdisciplinary Programs in Neuroscience (http://www.bu.edu/neuro/). Boston University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. |