uOttawa is hiring a tenure-track position in comparative physiology and the search explicitly includes candidates who work ***at the interface of ecology and evolution***. Note language requirements below. Summary below; full posting here: https://uottawa.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/uOttawa_External_Career_Site/de= tails/Assistant-Professor-in-Comparative-Physiology_JR20485?workerSubType= =3Df04d695cd5b5100e684a3af2049c0000 The Department of Biology at the University of Ottawa invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. The successful candidate will demonstrate the potential to build an internationally recognized and externally funded research program that fully engages trainees at all levels, building collaborations within and beyond our collegial, research-intensive department. Candidates must be able to teach in both French and English at the time of hiring at undergraduate and graduate levels. The starting date is July 1, 2025. For this position in comparative physiology, we are seeking candidates interested in physiological mechanisms using integrative approaches linking the cell to the whole animal or at the interface with the fields of ecology and evolution. Although our interests are broad, we are particularly interested in candidates researching the physiology of invertebrates in changing environments, one of the established and growing areas of expertise in the Department. The successful candidate will join an established group of comparative physiologists working on diverse research areas using invertebrate and vertebrate models. The successful candidate will join a research-intensive, growing Department of 40 researchers working in a wide range of fields, including cell and molecular biology, physiology, ecotoxicology, neuroscience, developmental biology, ecology and conservation, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, and science education. The Department maintains close collaborations with researchers at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, the University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute, the Ottawa Heart Institute, Carleton University, federal science departments and agencies, and the Canadian Museum of Nature. The Faculty of Science provides access to core facilities for molecular biology, genomics, chemistry, microscopy and aquatic animal care to all its members. Required qualifications: PhD in Biology or a related discipline. Postdoctoral experience is expected. A demonstrated track record of research excellence must be clearly presented, along with commitment and strategies for teaching and graduate training. The candidate must be able to teach in both French and English, the two official languages of the University, at the time of hiring. Review of applications will begin March 15, 2025. Howard Rundle (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)