OPPORTUNITY

Herbarium Technician - Santa Barbara Botanic Garden

Join the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Team and Help Save California's Native Flora.

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Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Biology - Furman Univ.

Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Biology - Furman University, Greenville, SC

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Assistant Professor of Plant Evolutionary Biology

Tenure track position in Evolutionary Biology at Oklahoma State University, Dept. of Plant Biology, Ecology, and Evolution

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Director - Conservatory and Botanical Garden, Geneva

The announcement was made public on Aug. 9, 2021, deadline for application is Sept. 24. 2021 and starting date is June.1. 2022

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Assistant Professor of Biology - Botany

The Department of Biology at Angelo State University in San Angelo, TX seeks applicants for the tenure-track position of Assistant Professor of Biology with a specialization in Botany or a related field. Teaching, research, and service are the primary responsibilities. Candidates are required to possess the teaching skills and experience in botanical methods to engage in research with undergraduate and master’s level graduate students. Candidates with a strong interest or experience in college level teaching and research supervision will be preferred. The successful applicant is also expected to attend departmental events and perform other departmental duties as assigned. The position is a nine-month, on-campus appointment with the possibility of teaching summer classes.

Typical Duties/Job Duties
The successful applicant will be expected to develop and teach undergraduate and graduate level courses and labs with a special emphasis on plant biology (e.g., general botany, plant taxonomy, plant ecology, etc.) and other departmental service courses as assigned. The candidate should be willing to teach online courses as needed. The successful applicant is expected to develop an active research program and conduct research with undergraduate and graduate (master’s level) students. The applicant will also be expected to participate in departmental, college, and university level service and events, advise students, and oversee the direction of the ASU greenhouse and herbarium. Teaching load is equivalent to 12 contact hours/week.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
The successful applicant should possess: Knowledge of botany and related fields sufficient to teach and assess academically rigorous undergraduate and graduate level courses and develop an undergraduate and master’s level research program, herbaria curation, and greenhouse management; Skill in teaching and research with a strong commitment to high professional standards, organization, interpersonal communication, and collaboration; Ability to develop innovative learning experiences, engage in community service, and participate in professional organizations.

Minimum Qualifications
Earned Ph.D. in Biology or related field from an accredited institution with emphasis on botany or related discipline. ABD applicants will be considered but the doctorate must be completed by the end of the first semester of employment.

Preferred Qualifications
Potential for excellence in teaching, research, and mentoring students. Demonstrated ability to procure external funding. Experience in or knowledge of greenhouse operations and curation of herbaria.

Physical Requirements
The successful applicant must be able to perform light work in an office setting and to frequently stand, walk, sit, lift and carry light objects (up to 20 pounds) and perform similar actions throughout the workday.

EEO Statement
Angelo State University is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to promoting and ensuring equal employment opportunity for all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Angelo State University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to employment opportunities for qualified individuals with disabilities. We are committed to ensuring that a qualified individual with a disability has the same rights and privileges in employment as non-disabled employees. If an accommodation is requested for the job application process, please contact our office at (325) 942-2168 or email us at hr@angelo.edu.

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Chief Botanist - NatureServe

Do you have the passion to lead a plant conservation program and drive decisions that impact biodiversity? Are you looking for an opportunity to grow and develop your skillset with other driven scientists? Then this is the perfect opportunity for you! NatureServe is seeking a Chief Botanist – APPLY NOW!

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Postdoc in Grass Systematics

One year potentially renewable postdoc position in grass systematics at Iowa State, with opportunities to gain teaching experience.

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Herbarium Collections Manager, University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

Herbarium Collections Manager position now open at the University of Florida Herbarium!

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Phylogenomics/evolutionary genomics of gymnosperms

A Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available in Sergios-Orestis
Kolokotronis' research group at the Department of Epidemiology &
Biostatistics in the School of Public Health and the Institute for Genomic
Health at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn, NY. The
successful applicant will join a large, collaborative NSF-funded project
to disentangle the genome evolution of gymnosperms, the oldest surviving
lineage of seed plants. Three of the four extant gymnosperm lineages
contain species which Darwin termed "living fossils." These have been
present since the Devonian Era and have survived an incredible range of
climatic changes, mass extinction events, and adaptation challenges. The
genomes of almost all the gymnosperms are extremely large and complex
and have been somewhat refractive to genomic characterization as a
result. Through the use of nanopore sequencing, transcriptomics, and
epigenetics, we have been characterizing the genomes of these species,
asking questions on evolutionary radiations and genome resilience. In this
project, we interact with the genome assembly and annotation group, and
contribute to orthology assessment. We investigate gene family evolution
by adopting macroevolutionary phylogenetic methods, phylotranscriptomics,
as well as natural selection scans. Our wider interests draw from
population genetics, phylogenetics and community ecology, using
bioinformatics and computational biology to understand organismal
diversification and adaptation across landscapes and time scales. Our
group is located in the new Public Health Academic Building on the SUNY
Downstate campus in Central Brooklyn. We interact with a diverse group
of health research investigators in the Institute for Genomic Health,
and through our affiliations in the School of Public Health and the
Division of Infectious Diseases in the College of Medicine. Our lab is
outfitted with an Illumina NovaSeq 6000 instrument for high-throughput
sequencing, and we have been expanding our HPC capacity on site and
on the cloud. HPC access is also available at partner institutions
through the PI. More information can be found at http://kolokolab.org
and https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=u3i_xH4AAAAJ&hl=en.

Candidates should have a doctoral -or equivalent- degree in life
or computational sciences. A training background in bioinformatics,
computational biology, molecular evolution and comparative genomics
is required. A keen interest in plant biology and infectious disease
systems is desirable. The successful candidate must be capable of working
independently in an interdisciplinary, diverse, collaborative environment,
and have strong analytical, quantitative, and English writing skills,
evidenced by scholarly peer-reviewed publications. In addition to
formal collaborations with our partner institutions in this project
(CSHL, NYBG, NYU, AMNH, JHU, Purdue, NY Plant Genomics Consortium),
opportunities exist to branch out in research on genomic epidemiology of
infectious and chronic diseases (funded by NIH and NSF), grant proposal
writing, mentoring of students, and teaching. Salary is commensurate
with experience. Start date is ASAP. Applications should include in
this order: 1) a Statement of Research Interests, 2) a CV, 3) two (2)
manuscripts, and 4) the contact information of 3 referees in a single PDF
file emailed to sok@downstate.edu with this Subject line "Postdoc-NSF
Plants". Referees should be notified that they might be contacted.

SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is an affirmative-action,
equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender
identity or expression, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy,
predisposing genetic characteristics, military status, domestic violence
victim status, criminal conviction, and all other protected classes under
federal or state laws. Women, minorities, veterans, individuals with
disabilities and members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to
apply. If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable
accommodation for any part of the application process, or in order to
perform the essential functions of a position, please contact Human
Resources at 718-270-3025.

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