Biology

Assistant Professor of Microbiology & Immunology

The Department of Microbiology & Immunology at Stanford University seeks candidates who hold a doctoral degree in broadly defined areas of microbiology and/or immunology to join the department as an Assistant Professor in the University Tenure Line (UTL). We are particularly interested in, but not limited to, candidates with experience with molecular mechanistic, quantitative genomic, systems biological, and theoretical approaches to address compelling biological questions related to pathogenesis and symbiosis.

Assistant Professor, Molecular Biology

The Department of Molecular Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School (HMS) invite applications for a tenure-track appointment at the Assistant Professor level. The candidate will be fully employed by the Department of Molecular Biology at MGH (molbio.massgeneral.org). The candidate’s laboratory would be integrated into the Department of Molecular Biology, within the rich research community of MGH’s Simches Research Center.

Assistant Professor of Microbiology - Microbial Physiology and/or Synthetic Biology

The Department of Microbiology (microbiology.osu.edu) at The Ohio State University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in the areas of microbial physiology and/or synthetic biology. The successful candidate will establish an independent research program and contribute to teaching in the Department of Microbiology. Research interests of our faculty include microbial physiology, molecular biology, environmental microbiology and ecology, pathogenesis, and microbiome science.

Psychiatry Research

The University of Chicago’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience is searching for tenured or tenure track faculty members to join our interdisciplinary faculty. We seek applicants pursuing research that complements existing programs in addictions, serious mental illness, psychiatric genetics, eating disorders, developmental psychopathology, and health disparities. Our faculty conduct innovative basic, translational, and clinical research and secure high levels of NIH grant funding.