The MIP Department at Colorado State University is seeking postdoctoral fellows to conduct research on the mechanisms of infection and transmission of chronic wasting disease (CWD), a prion disease of deer and elk. Expertise in molecular biology, protein chemistry, and/or cell biology is desirable. Abilities to conduct independent and collaborative research, develop and adapt laboratory methodologies, participate in grant and scientific writing, or to assist in supervision and training students and research associates are required. Ability to work in a collaborative team perspective is essential. Minimum requirement: PhD or equivalent degree desirable. Salary is commensurate with experience. Applications will be accepted until position is filled. The pool will expire May 1, 2014. Individuals wishing to be considered beyond that date must reapply.
Application Deadline:
05-01-2014
To Apply:
To apply, please submit electronically a letter of intent outlining CWD research experience, curriculum vitae and three letters of reference to: Ida.Tieman@ColoState.EDU Ms. Ida Tieman, Department Administrative Assistant Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology Pathology Building 1619 College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-1619 970-491-3228: (fax 970-491-0603)
The Mycobacteria Research Laboratories (MRL) at Colorado State University are seeking postdoctoral fellows to conduct research on mycobacterial diseases and pathogens. Expertise in molecular biology, protein, lipid and carbohydrate biochemistry, medicinal chemistry, enzymology, metabolomics, genomics, animal models of disease, immunology and/or cell biology is desirable. Successful applicants must be able to conduct independent and collaborative research, develop and adapt laboratory methodologies, participate in grant and scientific writing, and to assist in the supervision and training of students and research associates. Good organizational, communication (verbal & written), and computer skills are essential. Minimum requirement: Ph.D. in biological sciences or equivalent degree. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled.
The Mycobacteria Research Laboratories at Colorado State University provides an unique opportunity to conduct basic and translational scientific research on mycobacterial diseases. Currently, there are twenty laboratory groups that conduct mycobacterial research on a wide spectrum of topics including mycobacterial physiology and pathogenesis, tuberculosis vaccine and drug development, leprosy and tuberculosis diagnostics, the study of nontuberculous mycobacterial diseases and Buruli ulcer, and the epidemiology and diagnostics of mycobacterial diseases affecting animals including bovine tuberculosis and Johne’s disease.
Our goal is to provide an interactive scientific environment for collaborative research on mycobacterial diseases and to facilitate advanced training of junior scientists and students.
Application Deadline:
05-01-2014
To Apply:
Application Deadline: The pool will expire 04-22-2014. Individuals wishing to be considered beyond this date must reapply. Applicants should send a letter of application that includes a statement on how you meet the qualifications listed above, a curriculum vitae/resume, and the names and contact information of three professional references to: CVMBS-MIP_HR@mail.colostate.edu Subject Line to State: MRL Post doc Open Pool Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology Human Resources 1682 Campus Delivery College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-1619
BioMARC/IDRC/OVPR/CSU This open application pool is a continuous, open-ended advertisement for those candidates interested in applying to one of the job titles listed below. Open positions may not be available at the specific time of your submission; however, once a position becomes available, candidates with documents in the pool will be screened preferentially. Additional information about the applicant pool and how to apply are listed at the end of this document. The jobs covered in this pool include:
008980 Manager (Project Manager) Additional information about the applicant pool and how to apply is listed at the end of this document
Job description of the Project Manager position:
Under the direction of the Director, the Project Manager is responsible for leading and organizing cross-functional teams to support cGMP campaign activities. The project manager is required to build the basic infrastructure of each project’s work plan (in collaboration with team leaders) and manage the teams to successfully complete tasks on-time. Must be able to show proficiency in a wide range of project management skills, including maintenance of complex schedules and timelines, efficient contractual change control management, cross-team leadership, risk mitigation, client communications, etc. Keeps the Director informed of the status of the project deliverables and schedules.
Additional responsibilities include financial management of contracts. Candidates will be expected to: manage pricing models and billing procedures; accurately forecast revenue, profitability, margins, bill rates and utilization; assure project legal documents are completed and signed; manage project budget; determine appropriate revenue recognition, ensure timely and accurate invoicing, and monitor receivables for project; follow up with clients, when necessary, regarding unpaid invoices; analyze project profitability, revenue, margins, bill rates and utilization.
Requires a bachelor's degree with advanced degree (PhD, MS, and/or MBA) preferred and >4 years of full-time experience in the field or in a related area.
Employment Type: The job title categories within this pool are for positions (when available) that are within a range of 0.5-1.0 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) effort (i.e., 50-100% work effort). Hiring into a particular position at a specific FTE effort is based on the availability of task-specific funds and one’s skill set. Please note that this FTE effort and your salary will be very clearly communicated to you prior to hiring. Continued employment is not guaranteed and is also based on the availability of task-specific funds, one’s skill set and other variables.
Application Deadline:
03-15-2014
To Apply:
How to Apply to the Bio/Pharmaceutical Manager (Project Manager) Applicant Pool: Email in PDF form a cover letter addressing your ability to meet the required and desired professional attributes, provide a job specific resume to projectmanager@colostate.edu. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis.
Application Deadline: Application Deadline: 3-15-2014. NOTE: This pool will expire in approximately one year (3-15-2014) and individuals will need to reapply to be considered beyond that date.
Salary is commensurate with level of training and research experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Biology accepts applications throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in obtaining scientific research experience in cell & molecular biology, physiology of plants or animals, animal behavior, ecology, evolutionary biology or theoretical biology. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree in an appropriate discipline. The open positions are temporary assignments. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. Detailed descriptions of the research programs of the individual faculty are available on the department web page: http://www.biology.colostate.edu/faculty
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should upload a letter of interest, a current CV and names and contact information of three professional references to the Biology Department Office at http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/biology/ If you are interested in working with specific faculty member(s), please indicate that in your cover letter. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with level of qualifications and professional experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Physics seeks temporary or special appointment applications from Ph.D. level scientists engineers who are interested in research positions at the Research Scientist/Scholar level. Level I is for individuals generally within three years of receiving their Ph.D and with significant professional accomplishments. Level II is analogous to the Assistant Professor title for regular faculty. It generally includes people with three to seven years of experience beyond the Ph.D. and very significant professional accomplishments. Level III is analogous to the Associate Professor title for regular faculty. It generally includes individuals with more than seven years of experience beyond the Ph.D., and with extremely significant professional accomplishments. The Senior level is analogous to the full Professor title for regular faculty. It generally includes individuals well beyond the Ph.D. that have demonstrated outstanding, sustained, and extraordinary professional accomplishments as well as professional leadership. Ranking and qualifications within these levels are done on a case by case basis with factors that include the publication record, past research funding, professional honors and awards, decisive discoveries, and management experience. Applicable department research areas include, among others, theoretical and experimental condensed matter physics, atomic and molecular optics, and high energy and astrophysics. The department also provides instruction of both undergraduate and graduate students. A detailed description of the department and information on specific faculty research programs are available on the department web page http://www.physics.colostate.edu
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should send (1) a current resume, (2) a concise statement of research qualifications, experience, accomplishments, and interests, and (3) the names, addresses, and e-mail addresses for three references, directly to the specific faculty member in the department with the program that is relevant to the person’s interest and qualifications or to http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/physics/.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with level of qualifications and professional experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Mathematics seeks applications from Ph.D. level researchers who are interested in obtaining temporary research positions at the Research Scientist/Scholar level. There are several levels of appointment. Level I is for individuals generally within three years of receiving their Ph.D. and with limited scientific research experience. Level II is analogous to the Assistant Professor title for regular faculty. It generally includes people with three to seven years of experience beyond the Ph.D. level and with very significant professional accomplishments. The last two levels (Level III and Senior) are for individuals with a significant number of years of experience past the Ph.D. and with extremely significant and extraordinary accomplishments. Ranking and qualifications within the levels are done on a case-by-case basis with factors that include the publication record, past research funding, professional honors and awards, decisive discoveries, and management experience. Applicable department research areas include, among others, algebra, analysis, applied mathematics, combinatorics, differential equations, dynamical systems, geometry, inverse problems, number theory, numerical analysis, pattern recognition, scientific computation, and topology. The department also provides instruction of both undergraduate and graduate students. A teaching load of 1-2 courses per semester may be expected. Applicants should identify a faculty member of interest for collaboration.
A detailed description of the department and information on specific faculty research programs are available on the department web site at: http://www.math.colostate.edu/.
Interested individuals should send (1) a current resume; (2) a concise statement of research experience and interest; and (3) the names, addresses, and email addresses of three references, directly to the faculty member of interest within the department, as well as an electronic submission to: https://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/openpool/Math/.
Please indicate in the application materials your interest in being considered for temporary assignment for a duration up to a one year period, and/or a special assignment which typically last for a minimum a 12-month period, with extensions available based on performance and funding.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary determined by specific position to be filled
Requirements:
Research Associate positions may become available throughout the year. Required qualifications, rank and salary determined by specific position to be filled. Minimum of B.S. degree or comparable training and experience may be substituted for the degree.
Areas include: agricultural and resource economics, animal sciences, bioagricultural sciences and pest management, horticulture and landscape architecture, soil and crop sciences. This pool will be in effect February 01, 2013 to January 31, 2014. Individuals wishing to be considered beyond this date must reapply.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested applicants should electronically submit a cover letter summarizing your qualifications, a current curriculum vitae, and names and contact information for three references to: Joanna Holliday, Director of HR, College of Agricultural Sciences, at cas_pool@mail.colostate.edu with Subject: Research Associate Pool
Commensurate with level of training and experience
Requirements:
The Department of Chemistry seeks applications from chemistry instructors who are interested in temporary and special teaching positions at Colorado State University. A Masters Degree is required, with a Ph.D. Degree strongly preferred. The Instructor in Chemistry will contribute to the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State University through a range of activities. The major commitment will be teaching undergraduate courses or supervising laboratory instruction as appropriate to the instructor’s background and the needs of the department. In addition, the instructor is expected to demonstrate interest in improving teaching and learning in the department through other activities. These can include but are not limited to activities such as improving methods for chemistry instruction; mentoring undergraduate students in outreach activities; developing new lecture demonstrations; developing and revising peer evaluation tools. In general, the instructor is expected to interact with other members of the department including faculty, staff and students, enriching and enhancing the undergraduate education program offered by the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State University. The department provides instruction of both undergraduate and graduate students. A detailed description of the department is available on the department web site at: http://www.chem.colostate.edu/.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should send (1) a current resume; (2) a concise statement of teaching qualifications, experience, accomplishments, and interests; and (3) the names, addresses, and email addresses of three references to: http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/chemistry/.
The open positions may be temporary or special assignment. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. Please indicate in application materials your interest in being considered for temporary assignment openings and/or special assignment openings.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with number of credit hours taught per semester.
Requirements:
The Department of Psychology seeks applications throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in Instructor positions within the department. The open positions may be temporary or special assignment. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. Instructors will teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in the areas of Applied Social, Cognitive, Cognitive Neuroscience, Counseling, and Industrial/Organizational, and Perceptual and Brain Sciences. Instructor requirements are a doctoral degree in Psychology or closely related area. A detailed description of the department and individual faculty are available on the Psychology Department web page www.colostate.edu/Depts/Psychology .
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should visit http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/openpool/psychology/ and complete the new applicant process. This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with level of training and experience.
Requirements:
Requirements: The Department of Biology accepts applications from individuals who are interested in obtaining instructor positions for undergraduate and graduate courses. Applicants must hold a Ph. D. degree in an appropriate discipline. The open positions may be temporary or special assignment. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. A detailed description of the department’s teaching and research efforts is available on the department web page: http://www.biology.colostate.edu/faculty
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should upload a letter of interest, a current CV and names and contact information of three professional references to the Biology Department Office at http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/biology/ Incomplete applications will not be considered.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with level of training and experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Statistics seeks applications throughout the year from individuals who are interested in obtaining teaching positions within the department. The open positions may be temporary or special assignment. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. The department provides instruction of both undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must hold a master’s degree in an appropriate discipline. Salary is commensurate with level of training and experience. A detailed description of the department is available on the department web page (http://www.stat.colostate.edu)
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested applicants should electronically submit a cover letter stating interest in employment, a current resume/curriculum vita, a statement of teaching experience, and the names and contact information for three references to http://www.stat.colostate.edu/statdepartment/statemployment.html This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Commensurate with level of training and experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology seeks applications throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in Instructor positions. The open positions may be temporary or special assignments. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. Instructor positions will teach didactic and laboratory courses in Biochemistry. Instructor applicants must hold at least a M.S. degree in an appropriate field.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should submit a current resume, a statement of teaching experience and interest, and the names and contact information for 3 references online at http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/. Application deadline is January 31, 2014. Individuals wishing to be considered beyond this date must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with level of training and research experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Statistics seeks applicants throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in obtaining postdoctoral research experience in the area of statistics and applied probability. These positions have the responsibility to conduct a program of research under the direction of a faculty member in the Department of Statistics. A teaching load of one course per semester is expected. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree in an appropriate discipline.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested applicants should electronically submit a cover letter stating interest in postdoctoral employment, a current resume/curriculum vita, a statement of research and teaching experience, and the names and contact information for three references to http://www.stat.colostate.edu/statdepartment/statemployment.html This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Commensurate with level of training and experience
Requirements:
The Department of Chemistry seeks applications from individuals who are interested in obtaining postdoctoral research experience in the areas of analytical, biological, chemistry education, inorganic, materials, organic, or physical chemistry. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree in an appropriate discipline. A detailed description of the department and information on specific faculty research programs within the department are available on the department web site at: http://www.chem.colostate.edu/.
Interested individuals should send (1) a current resume; (2) a concise statement of research experience and interest; and (3) the names, addresses, and email addresses of three references, directly to the faculty member of interest within the department, as well as an electronic submission to: http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/chemistry/.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
The open positions are temporary assignments. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. Please indicate in application materials your interest in being considered for temporary assignment openings and/or special assignment openings.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Commensurate with level of training and experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology seeks applications throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in Research Associate positions. The open positions may be temporary or special assignments. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. Research Associate positions will work in laboratories in the areas of Gene Expression, Cellular Biochemistry and Structural Biology. Research Associate applicants must hold a B.S. degree in an appropriate discipline. A detailed description of the research programs of the individual faculty are available on the department web page http://www.bmb.colostate.edu/faculty/.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should send a current resume, a statement of research experience and interest, and the names and contact information for 3 references directly to a specific faculty member in the department. Alternatively, the material can be submitted electronically either to a specific faculty member or online at https://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/openpool/. Application deadline is January 31, 2014. Individuals wishing to be considered beyond this date must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with level of training and research experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Biology accepts applications throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in obtaining research experience in cell & molecular biology, physiology of plants or animals, animal behavior, ecology, evolutionary biology or theoretical biology. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree in an appropriate discipline. The open positions may be special or temporary assignments.
There are several levels of appointment. Level I is for individuals generally within three years of receiving their Ph.D. and with limited scientific research experience. Level II is analogous to the Assistant Professor title for regular faculty. It generally includes people with three to seven years of experience beyond the Ph.D. level and with very significant professional accomplishments. Level III is analogous to the Associate Professor title for regular faculty. It generally includes individuals with more than seven years of experience beyond the Ph.D., and with extremely significant professional accomplishments. The Senior level is analogous to the full Professor title for regular faculty. It generally includes individuals well beyond the Ph.D. that have demonstrated outstanding, sustained, and extraordinary professional accomplishments as well as professional leadership.
Ranking and qualifications within the levels are done on a case-by-case basis with factors that include the publication record, past research funding, professional honors and awards, decisive discoveries, and management experience. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding
Interested individuals should upload a letter of interest, a current CV and names and contact information of three professional references to the Biology Department Office at http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/biology/ If you are interested in working with specific faculty member(s), please indicate that in your cover letter. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with level of training and research or teaching experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Psychology seeks applicants throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in obtaining postdoctoral research experience in the area of psychology. The open positions are temporary assignments. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. These positions have the responsibility to conduct a program of research under the direction of a faculty member in the Department of Psychology. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree in an appropriate discipline.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should visit http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/openpool/psychology/ and complete the new applicant process. This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with number of credit hours taught per semester.
Requirements:
The Department of Physics seeks temporary or special appointment applications for 2013-2014 from individuals who are interested in Instructor positions within the department.
Temporary Instructors will teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses. Temporary Instructor requirements are a Master’s degree in Physics or closely related areas, or a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics with previous university teaching experience in Physics.
A detailed description of the department and individual faculty are available on the department web page http://www.physics.colostate.edu .
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should send a current resume, a statement of research experience and interest and names and addresses of three references directly to a specific faculty member in the department. Please also apply electronically through the department web site at http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/physics/.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with level of training and experience and the number of courses taught.
Requirements:
The Department of Computer Science seeks applications for 2013-2014 from individuals who are interested in temporary and special instructor positions in the department. Temporary and special instructors will teach undergraduate and/or graduate computer science courses. Temporary and special instructor requirements are a Bachelor of Science degree and previous university teaching experience in computer science. A detailed description of the department's research and teaching programs is available on the department web page (http://www.cs.colostate.edu).
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested applicants should electronically submit a current resume/curriculum vita that details relevant teaching experience, a statement of teaching interest, and the names and contact information for three references to http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/compsci/. Please indicate in your application materials the position you are applying for and your interest in being considered for temporary assignment openings and/or special assignment openings. This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with level of training and experience.
Requirements:
A Master’s Degree or Bachelor’s Degree in the Biosciences, Biochemistry, Plant Biology or a related field is required. Experience in lab work with cloning, molecular biology, tissue culture, is highly desired. Learn more about available positions at http://wp.natsci.colostate.edu/medfordlab/
The successful candidate must demonstrate U.S. employment eligibility; visa sponsorship will not be provided. There may be hiring restrictions given the federal funding source.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should upload a letter of interest, a current CV and names and contact information of three professional references to the Medford Lab at http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/MEDFORDLAB/ . If you are interested in working with specific faculty member(s), please indicate that in your cover letter. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
The Department of Psychology and other research centers and funded research grants within the department seek applications throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in Research Associate positions. The open positions may be temporary or special assignment. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. Psychology Department research positions are in the areas of Applied Social, Cognitive, Cognitive Neuroscience, Counseling, and Industrial/Organizational. Research centers within the department include the Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research, the Colorado Injury Control Research Center, and the Institute for Applied Prevention Research, which is a Diversity Program of Research and Scholarly Excellence and is an umbrella group for a number of centers including Tri-Ethnic, CFERT, and CoAMP. A detailed description of the research programs of the individual faculty is available on the Psychology Department web page www.colostate.edu/Depts/Psychology/ Research Associate applicants must hold a B.S. degree in an appropriate discipline. A minimum of one-year work experience is preferred.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should visit http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/openpool/psychology/ and complete the new applicant process. This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
The Department of Biomedical Sciences: This interdisciplinary department contains over 25 faculty with strong international reputations and a track record of extramural support. Faculty research interests are focused in cellular, molecular and integrative biology, reproductive biology including gonadal function, and neurobiology with relevant emphasis in areas related to neuronal differentiation, degeneration and regeneration, ion channels and membrane physiology, synaptic mechanisms, neuronal circuitry, sensory biology, artificial neural networks, and neuroendocrinology. The department is highly interactive and offers postdoctoral fellows a friendly but rigorous learning environment. There is ample opportunity for informal interactions between fellows and faculty, thus encouraging the kind of discussions and collaborations that are critical to success in the cutting-edge atmosphere of modern biomedical research. Program faculty members are housed in modern research buildings with state-of-the-art equipment. All of the training faculty members have laboratories that are within relatively close proximity. University facilities that support research efforts include electron microscopes, flow cytometer and fluorescent activated cell sorter, confocal microscopes, DNA, RNA and protein sequencing and syntheses labs, a mass spectrometer lab, and facilities for genomics, preoteomics, and transgenic animal research. The hard work of research is balanced by the unique opportunity to enjoy the mountains and canyons of beautiful Colorado.
Applicants must have a doctoral degree (Ph.D., M.D., D.V.M.) and publications in peer-reviewed journals. Applications will be accepted from graduate students completing their doctoral degree requirements, but the degree must be completed before applicants can begin their postdoctoral appointment.
Duties: • Assist in the design of interdisciplinary research that may include developmental, anatomical, neurochemical, cell biological, molecular biological and immunological fields; • Plan and carry out experiments and analyze data; • Prepare manuscripts for publication; • Help supervise and guide junior researchers working on related projects; • Attend scientific seminars and participate in journal clubs; • Prepare talks and posters of research results for presentation at national or international meetings.
Application Deadline: This pool is valid through January 31, 2014. Individuals wishing to be considered beyond this date must reapply.
To Apply: Submit curriculum vitae and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references electronically to: CVMBS-BMS_pd_pool@mail.colostate.edu. For questions please call (970) 491-6187 or email CVMBS-BMS_pd_pool@mail.colostate.edu, applications may also be mailed to: BMS PD Pool, 1680 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1680 or FAX (970) 491-7569.
Salary is commensurate with level of qualifications and professional experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Mathematics seeks applications throughout the year from individuals who are interested in obtaining postdoctoral research experience in the area of mathematics. These positions have the responsibility to conduct a program of research under the direction of a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics. A teaching load of one course per semester is expected. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree in an appropriate discipline.
Applicants should identify a faculty member of interest for collaboration. A detailed description of the department and information on specific faculty research programs are available on the department web site at: http://www.math.colostate.edu/.
Interested applicants should electronically submit a cover letter stating interest in postdoctoral employment, a current resume/curriculum vita, a statement of research experience, and the names and contact information for two references to https://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/openpool/Math/
The pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Commensurate with level of training and experience
Requirements:
The Department of Chemistry seeks applications throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in obtaining temporary or special research positions within the department in the areas of analytical, biological, chemistry education, inorganic, materials, organic, or physical chemistry. Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in an appropriate discipline. Level I is an entry-level position for individuals with a bachelor’s degree and generally with less than three years of professional, post-baccalaureate experience. Level II includes individuals with a bachelor’s degree and more than three years of relevant professional experience, or a recent master’s degree, and no other significant professional experience. Level III includes individuals with a bachelor’s degree and five years of work-related experience, or a master’s degree with at least 2 years experience. Level IV includes individuals with a bachelor’s degree and ten years of work-related experience, or a master’s degree with more than five years of experience. Senior Research Associate includes individuals with extensive post-baccalaureate experience, or a master’s degree and significant professional experience. Ranking and qualifications within these levels are done on a case-by-case basis with factors that include the publication record, past research funding, professional honors and awards, decisive discoveries, and management experience. A detailed description of the department and information on specific faculty research programs within the department are available on the department web site at: http://www.chem.colostate.edu/.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should send (1) a current resume; (2) a concise statement of research experience and interest; and (3) the names, addresses, and email addresses of three references, directly to the faculty member of interest within the department, as well as an electronic submission to: http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/chemistry/.
The open positions may be temporary or special assignment. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. Please indicate in application materials your interest in being considered for temporary assignment openings and/or special assignment openings.
This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
Salary is commensurate with level of training and experience.
Requirements:
The Department of Biology accepts applications throughout the academic year from individuals who are interested in obtaining research positions within the department in cell & molecular biology, physiology of plants or animals, animal behavior, ecology, evolutionary biology or theoretical biology. Applicants must hold at least a bachelor’s degree in an appropriate discipline. There are five levels of appointment. Level I is for individuals with less than 3 years of professional, post-baccalaureate experience. Level II is for individuals with a Bachelor’s degree and more than 3 years of relevant professional experience or a recent Master’s degree. Level III is for individuals with a Bachelor’s and 5 years of experience or a Master’s degree with 2 years of experience. Individuals with a PhD who have no experience may also be appointed to this position if appropriate. Level IV is for individuals with a Bachelor’s degree plus 10 years of experience, a Master’s degree and 5 years of experience or a PhD with 2 years of experience. The Senior Research Associate level is for individuals with a PhD plus 5 years of experience and demonstrated group leadership activities. Ranking and qualifications within the levels are done on a case-by-case basis with factors that include the complexity of research and specialized skills. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding The open positions may be temporary or special assignment. Annual terms and reappointment may depend on performance and/or the continued availability of funding. A detailed description of the department’s teaching and research efforts is available on the department web page: http://www.biology.colostate.edu/faculty If you are interested in working with specific faculty member(s), please indicate that in your cover letter. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Application Deadline:
01-31-2014
To Apply:
Interested individuals should upload a letter of interest, a current CV and names and contact information of three professional references to the Biology Department Office at http://cns.natsci.colostate.edu/employment/OpenPool/biology/ If you are interested in working with specific faculty member(s), please indicate that in your cover letter. Incomplete applications will not be considered. This pool is valid through January 31, 2014, at which time all applicants wishing to remain in the pool must reapply.
The annual Fire and Safety Update and University Drug/Alcohol Policy booklet informs the University Community about important procedures, policies, crime prevention programs and crime statistics. A copy of the booklet may be found online (http://police.colostate.edu/pdfs/2011-Safety-Report.pdf), or a paper copy can be requested by contacting the Colorado State University Police Department at (970) 491-1160.