Biology

Faculty positions

The School of Biology seeks truly outstanding junior and senior level faculty to complement growing strengths in systems and integrative biology (http://www.biology.gatech.edu/). The Georgia Institute of Technology is consistently ranked as one of the top educational/research  institutions in the nation.  The School of Biology has experienced dramatic expansion in recent years and Georgia Tech is committed to the continued growth and integration of the biological sciences with existing and emerging strengths in quantitative/computational sciences, nanotechnology, nanobiology and engineering.

Experimental Systems Biology: We are searching for individuals at all ranks with outstanding records of research accomplishments. We are particularly interested in identifying individuals taking a systems approach to the analysis of development who can leverage existing/emerging strengths in the areas of computational/quantitative biology, structural biology, genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics. Contact: Professor and Chair John McDonald.

Computational Biology: We are interested in both senior and junior level investigators who employ computational and quantitative approaches to the analysis of integrated biological systems across multiple levels of scale.  Specific research areas include the analysis of cellular networks, such as gene regulatory networks and biochemical pathways, the integration of heterogeneous sources of biological data, the study of genome variation within and between species, evolutionary dynamics and the many scale computational modeling of biological systems. Contact: Associate Professor I. King Jordan.

Candidates should forward a letter of application, a full curriculum vitae and the contact information for four references to the indicated contact individuals.

School of Biology
Georgia Institute of Technology
310 Ferst Drive 
Atlanta, GA 30332


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