The Department of Biology at SUNY Geneseo invites applications for a tenure track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in August 2026. The department seeks a scientist with training in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology with a passion for teaching who will contribute to the broad education in biology we provide to our majors and to the college community. A strong applicant will demonstrate an ability to contribute to Geneseo's growing expertise in the areas of data analytics, bioinformatics, and computational biology. This is an in-residence 3-3 teaching position that may require teaching in multiple modalities including in-person laboratories depending on the needs of the department and college. For full details of the position and how to apply, please visit: https://jobs.geneseo.edu/postings/5406 The mission of the Department of Biology at SUNY Geneseo is to provide students from across New York State and beyond with a well-rounded background in biology, which can be used as a solid foundation for various careers in the biological sciences, health professions, and beyond. As a primarily undergraduate institution (PUI), we aspire to promote belonging among all our students, faculty and staff. This is achieved in part by having small class sizes ranging from 12 to 60 students per course, even in required and introductory courses in our popular and vibrant biology programs. Outside the classroom, undergraduate students work closely and directly with faculty to produce research and in other meaningful high-impact experiences, contributing to a high rate of students heading to graduate or professional school. Our campus has a growing cohort of faculty teaching and working in data science, analytics, and applied AI across multiple departments in the Arts and Sciences and the School of Business. Recent "cluster" hires offer the opportunity for collaborations within and across disciplines. Geneseo also has two shared, Lambda workstations accessible to faculty and students suitable for research computing tasks, a GIS lab, and multiple computer labs. The duties of the position include: - Teaching required courses in residence in the Biology programs and/or non-majors biology, and elective courses in bioinformatics or computational/data-intensive biology - Developing and maintaining a research program in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology that engages undergraduate students from all backgrounds and generates scholarly products appropriate to the field. Faculty are expected to apply for external funding for continuing appointment and promotion. - Academic advising and service to the department, the college, the community, and profession, including contributing to curriculum development in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology Required Qualifications: - Evidence of interest and ability to teach coursework at the undergraduate level including Bioinformatics and Computational Biology and other courses in Biology. - Potential to create and maintain a research program in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology that engages undergraduate students at a primarily undergraduate institution (PUI) - A commitment to fostering a working and teaching environment that welcomes all - PhD in relevant discipline (Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Computer science, etc). "All but Degree" candidates will be considered, but the degree must be in hand by the time of appointment (September 1, 2026) - Candidates for this position must be eligible to work in the United States. VISA sponsorship is not available. Preferred Qualifications: - Teaching experience and/or contributions to curricula in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology, or related courses - Research publications in peer-reviewed formats as appropriate to the field - Experience mentoring undergraduate students in research - Demonstrated engagement with building a culture of belonging in the workplace and/or teaching environments - Postdoctoral and/or professional experience in Bioinformatics or Computational biology To apply, submit an online faculty application at https://jobs.geneseo.edu/postings/5406 Please limit all documents except the CV to five pages total and address the required and preferred qualifications throughout. The application should include: - A Curriculum Vitae (CV) - A cover letter that addresses the required and any preferred qualifications - A statement of teaching interests and pedagogy - A research statement that addresses plans to include undergraduate students - In addition, applicants should be prepared to provide the contact information for three individuals who have agreed to supply a letter of reference. Inquiries may be directed to Josie Reinhardt, Search Committee Chair, at reinhardt@geneseo.edu. Applications must be received by November 26, 2025, for full consideration. It is anticipated that initial interviews will be conducted virtually with campus interviews to follow. About SUNY Geneseo: Mission Statement We are a distinctive public liberal arts college that welcomes and inspires students to develop their knowledge and skills to build a better world. Our supportive, inclusive community is exceptional in cultivating creativity, engagement, and discovery. We find strength in diversity, joy in growth, and fulfillment in lifelong learning. Vision We will cultivate a distinctive, equity-centered, public honors college experience that propels learners to positively impact society. Values The Geneseo campus community is guided by our beliefs in and commitments to the following values. - Learning: Embracing high expectations for intellectual inquiry, critical thinking, scholarly exploration, and personal growth.- Creativity: Empowering a spirit of innovation that inspires intellectual curiosity, self-expression, and problem-solving. - Belonging: Welcoming a diverse campus community that supports and celebrates different identities, promotes equity and inclusion, and respects the ideas and contributions of each individual - Civic Engagement: Encouraging active participation grounded in self-reflection, empathy, and an ethical commitment to the common good of our local and global communities. - Sustainability: Building a culture of well-being that integrates and applies principles of environmental, social, and economic stewardship informed by an understanding of the past and our obligations to the future. 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