North Carolina State University is embarking on a new university-wide
interdisciplinary initiative in biological complexity encompassing systems
genetics, behavioral neurogenetics and neurogenomics, genome-environment
interactions, ecological genetics, systems ecology, climate change,
computational biology and bioinformatics.
Associated with the new initiative in biological complexity is a
distinguished postdoctoral fellowship program. Applicants are expected to
be near completion of a terminal doctorate degree, have a strong research
record with evidence of exceptional scholarship, and embrace
interdisciplinary research. Fellows will receive competitive stipends and
independent research funds to initiate an innovative research program with
guidance from a multidisciplinary mentoring committee in areas covered by
the initiative in biological complexity.
To apply for a fellowship, go to jobs.ncsu.edu, search jobs, and
enter position number 100730 under keywords. Provide a cover letter,
curriculum vitae, a three-sentence statement of the most significant
scientific problem(s) to be addressed in the near future, and statements
of research interests. Three letters of recommendation should be sent
to trudy_mackay@ncsu.edu. Review of applications will continue until
the position is filled.
NCSU is an AA/EO employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national
origin, religion, sex, age, veteran status or disability. In its commitment
to diversity and equity, NC State University seeks applications from women,
minorities, and persons with disabilities. NC State welcomes all persons
without regard to sexual orientation. ADA Accommodations: please call
919-515-5727 .
Trudy F. C. Mackay, PhD, FRS
William Neal Reynolds and Distinguished University Professor of Genetics
Department of Genetics
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 7614
Raleigh, NC 27695-7614
Tel: 919-515-5810
Fax: 919-515-3355
Email: trudy_mackay@ncsu.edu