[Coral-List] Job posting-Assistant Professor-Marine Ecophysiologist

Warner, Mark E. mwarner at udel.edu
Tue May 4 09:47:23 EDT 2010


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Marine Ecophysiologist, University of Delaware
The School of Marine Science and Policy within the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment invites applications for a nine-month, tenure track faculty position in marine ecophysiology, starting at the rank of Assistant Professor. The position will be located at the coastal campus in Lewes, DE. Responsibilities will include development of a vigorous research program, teaching, and advisement of graduate and undergraduate students. We are interested in candidates who investigate environmental adaptations in marine animals, using biochemical and molecular techniques, and who examine responses across cellular and organismal scales. The Lewes campus offers ready access to a variety of marine habitats and laboratory facilities for holding marine animals. The School has a staff of 41 full-time faculty members, approximately 100 graduate students, and a growing undergraduate program. The graduate program in marine bioscience is ranked in the top 10 nationally. Applicants should submit: 1) a statement of research and teaching interests, 2) curriculum vitae, and 3) names and contact information for three references in a single pdf document to: smsp-ecophys at udel.edu or by mail to: Dr. Mark Warner, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of Delaware, 700 Pilottown Rd. Lewes, DE 19958. Review of applications will begin after June 1, 2010. All application materials shall be shared with school faculty. The University of Delaware is an Equal Opportunity Employer which encourages applications from Minority Group Members and Women.
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Mark E. Warner
Associate Professor

University of Delaware, 
College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment
School of Marine Science and Policy
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