[CSBi-events] Fwd: [Fwd: Computational and Systems Biology at MSKCC - Faculty Recruitment]
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> Subject:
> Computational and Systems Biology at MSKCC - Faculty Recruitment
> Date:
> Tue, 12 Sep 2006 14:25:36 -0400
> From:
> Chris Sander <jobs at cbio.mskcc.org>
>
>
>
> Dear Colleague,
>
> We are continuing our drive to recruit several new faculty in
> computational and systems biology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
> Center. We are also looking for postdocs.
>
> Please have a look and pass this on to interested persons.
> The application deadline for faculty is Oct 1, 2006.
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> Chris Sander
> Chair, cBio at MSKCC
>
> Full announcements (feel free to print and post, or forward):
> http://www.cbio.mskcc.org/jobs/ads/faculty.pdf
> http://www.cbio.mskcc.org/jobs/ads/postdoc.pdf
>
> See also: http://www.cbio.mskcc.org
>
> -------------------- faculty-----------------------------
>
> Research Faculty Computational and Systems Biology
> Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC), New York City
>
> The Computational Biology Program at MSKCC is seeking innovative
> investigators for tenure-track positions at the Assistant, Associate,
> or
> Full Member level. Pursue basic research, solve biological problems
> with
> emphasis on computational methods, and build bridges to experimental
> and
> clinical research. Participate in a major expansion of research
> programs
> at one of the best clinical-scientific institutions in the world. Work
> in a new research tower, the Zuckerman Research Center, on the Upper
> East Side, in proximity to Rockefeller University and the medical
> school
> of Cornell University. Participate in graduate education in the
> Gerstner
> Sloan-Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, the
> Tri-Institutional Graduate Program in Computational Biology and
> Biomedicine, as well as the Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences
> of
> Cornell University.
>
> Applications in computational physiology, computational neurobiology
> and
> computational chemical biology are particularly encouraged.
>
> You should have a doctoral-level degree and the potential to develop an
> independent interdisciplinary research program, or a proven record of
> accomplishments. MSKCC offers a highly interactive, supportive and
> dynamic research environment with programs in Computational Biology,
> Immunology, Cancer Biology & Genetics, Human Oncology and Pathogenesis,
> Cell Biology, Molecular Pharmacology & Chemistry, Molecular Biology,
> Developmental Biology, and Structural Biology, as well as unparalleled
> clinical programs in cancer research, treatment and prevention.
>
> You should e-mail your application (PDF) by October 1, 2006, to
> cbio-faculty-search at cbio.mskcc.org. Include a CV, a description of past
> research (2-3 pages), of proposed research (2-3 pages), and copies of
> three representative publications. Candidates should arrange for three
> signed letters of reference to be sent by e-mail (PDF) to
> cbio-faculty-search at cbio.mskcc.orgor by paper mail to Chris Sander,
> Chairman, Computational Biology Program, c/o Kathleen Driscoll, MSKCC,
> 1275 York Ave, Box 494, New York City, NY, 10021. Need more
> information?
> See www.ski.edu and www.cbio.mskcc.org or send email to
> driscolk at mskcc.org.
>
> Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is an affirmative action, equal
> opportunity employer.
>
>
>
Linda K. Earle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Bldg.68-459
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617)324-0074
(617)324-0081
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