The School of Biological Sciences (SBS) at Washington State University (WSU) invites applications for a permanent, full-time, nine-month (academic year), tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Pullman, WA, with a specialty in Integrative Molecular Biology. We seek a molecular biologist who addresses fundamental questions on the underlying molecular mechanisms of biological processes of animals or plants at the cellular, tissue, or organismal level. Research areas should include, but are not limited to, solving complex biological problems such as animal- or plant- environment interactions, or genotype-phenotype relationships, with a preference for research systems that go beyond model organisms. The ideal candidate should combine approaches, methods, perspectives or scales of organization to provide novel insights into biological functions. They should incorporate traditional methodology with modern approaches such as genomics, RNA biology, proteomics, nanotechnology, dynamic imaging, and structural and environmental microscopy. We seek candidates who will contribute to high quality education and training of undergraduate and graduate students, while also contributing to SBS efforts to enhance equitable and inclusive educational experiences. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will begin the appointment on August 16, 2025. Online applications must be received before 12:00am on: October 29, 2024 Send questions to: sbs.search2@wsu.edu See the job posting for full details: https://wsu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WSU_Jobs/job/Pullman-WA/Assistant-Professor_R-12419?q=Biology Eric H. Roalson, Ph.D. Professor of Biological Sciences Director, Marion Ownbey Herbarium (WS) School of Biological Sciences Washington State University Pullman, Washington 99164-4236 He/Him/His eric_roalson@wsu.edu @ehroalson 509-335-7921 The Washington State University Pullman campus is located on the homelands of the Nim�ipuu(Nez Perce) Tribe and the Palus people. We acknowledge their presence here since time immemorial and recognize their continuing connection to the land, to the water, and to their ancestors. "Roalson, Eric" (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)