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Michigan State University(MSU) Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Tenure System in East Lansing, Michigan

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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Tenure System

Position Summary

The Plant Resilience Institute of Michigan State University invites applications for multiple faculty positions at a tenure-track Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level from individuals using innovative laboratory, computational, or field experimental approaches to study plant responses to the environment. Candidates for the Assistant Professor positions will be evaluated separately from those for the Associate/Full Professor positions. The successful applicants can work across any scales or systems within the plant sciences, with a research focus on abiotic and biotic constraints relevant to plant resilience against the changing climate. Responsibilities also include undergraduate and/or graduate teaching (to be determined based on departmental need and candidate strengths) and participation in both undergraduate and graduate training.

These positions are part of MSU's Global Impact Initiative (research.msu.edu/global-impact/), designed to address grand challenges in some of the most promising and exciting fields of research. These positions are also part of a widespread hiring initiative emblematic of MSU's historic and continuing commitment to plant science excellence (). MSU has a world-class plant science community and support infrastructure comprising more than 200 faculty members conducting a wide range of plant research spanning the lab-to-field continuum in both agricultural and natural ecosystems.

The mission of the Plant Resilience Institute (PRI; https://plantresilience.msu.edu/) is to enhance plant resilience to environmental challenges including extremes in weather and to become a "Center of Excellence" for foundational and translational plant research aimed at stabilizing the productivity and quality of food and energy crops against climate fluctuations and uncertainties. The PRI is an interdisciplinary cross-departmental institute, with PRI members belonging to a range of home departments. The PRI includes scientists from diverse career stages and disciplines (biochemistry, physiology, ecology, evolutionary biology, genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, microbiology, and pathology), with expertise in model, non-model, and crop plants, drought and heat adaptation, plant-microbe and plant-insect interactions, genomics, and bioinformatics.

Candidates who work collaboratively, pioneer new or emerging technologies and approaches, and whose research program can synergize with the PRI and the larger plant community at MSU are especially encouraged to apply. In addition, communication and outreach are essential and practical means of highlighting both the impacts of research, and the essential nature of the questions behind it. Candidates should have experience participating in outreach and communication endeavors, including those related to their role as a researcher, educator, and member of a community of practice.

In addition to membership in PRI, the candidate will be appointed with one or more academic units/programs on campus including the departments of Plant Biology; Plant, Soil & Microbial Sciences; Horticulture; Computational, Mathematics, Science & Engineering; Forestry; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Microbiology and Molecular Genetics; Entomology; the Long-Term Ecological Research Program in Agricultural Ecology, W.K. Kellogg Biological Station; and MSU AgBioResearch. Across their appointment, the successful candidate will be expected to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses (to be determined based on departmental need and candidate strengths) and to participate in both undergraduate and graduate training.

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