Sloan-Kettering Institute (SKI) invites applications for junior tenure track faculty positions in the Program in Developmental Biology. Individuals studying embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells, iPS cells or regulation of pluripotency in any animal will be considered for the position. SKI is located in
a rich environment for stem cell studies and New York State is committed to
the support of stem cell research.
The Developmental Biology Program offers a highly interactive and exciting research environment, with expertise in stem cell biology as well as mouse, Drosophila, and C. elegans development. Sloan-Kettering Institute offers outstanding infrastructure and resources to support research. New faculty will be eligible to hold graduate school appointments in the Gerstner Sloan-Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, the Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences of Cornell University, as well as the Tri-Institutional MD/PhD Training Program.
Candidates should e-mail their application in PDF format to devbio@mskcc.org by November 1, 2009. The application should include a Curriculum Vitae, a description of past research, a description of proposed research, and copies of three representative publications. Candidates should arrange to have three letters of reference on letterhead sent in PDF format by e-mail to devbio@mskcc.org. The letters should arrive by November 1, 2009. Inquiries may be sent to Ms. Lennon or to Dr. Kathryn Anderson, Chair, Developmental Biology Program, Sloan-Kettering Institute at devbio@mskcc.org.
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