Subject: Society for Mathematical Biology Digest
SMB Digest July 29, 2015 Volume 15 Issue 30
ISSN 1086-6566
Editor: Ray Mejía ray(at)smb(dot)org
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Issue's Topics:
Articles invited for the September Issue of the SMB Newsletter
Summer School Announcements, ICTP-SAIFR
Symposium on Biomathematics (Symomath) 2015, Aula Timur, Bandung
Call for Presentations: SIAM Conference on Uncertainty Quantification
CfP: Letters in Biomathematics, Special Issue
CfP: MMH 2015, Cambridge, UK
Book: Fundamentals of Systems Analysis and Modeling of Biosystems ...
Postdoc: Information Processing within Wound Healing Signaling Networks
Postdoc Position: Theoretical Ecology/laboratory microcosms, UC Davis
Faculty Position in Systems Genomics, University of Melbourne
Positions in Applied Mathematics, Northwestern University
Research Scientist: Metabolic Network Modeling (209456)
Research Scientist: Computational Bioinformatics/Systems Biology (209457)
Chair and Professor: Department of Mathematics and Statistics, TTU
NIH Strategic Plan Framework Input Request, ...
SMBnet Reminders
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From: Amina Eladdadi <eladdadi@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 12:06 PM
Subject: Articles invited for the September Issue of the SMB Newsletter
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mathematical biology meetings, invitations to upcoming conferences,
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From: Jandira Ferreira de Oliveira <jandira@ictp-saifr.org>
Date: Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 1:34 PM
Subject: Summer School Announcements, ICTP-SAIFR
V ICTP-SAIFR Southern-Summer School on Mathematical Biology
Start time: January 4, 2016
Ends on: January 10, 2016
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Venue: IFT-UNESP
Organizers:
Marcel Clerc (Univ. Chile), Roberto Kraenkel (IFT-UNESP, Brazil), Paulo Inácio
Prado (USP/SP, Brazil)
Lecturer:
Roberto Kraenkel (IFT-UNESP, Brazil) - Introduction to Population Biology
1) single species dynamics
2) interacting species I: competition
3) interacting species II: predator-prey dynamics
4) models in epidemiology
5) spatial population dynamics
Description:
This school is aimed at graduate students in Physics, Mathematics, Ecology
and Epidemiology, having at least a basic knowledge of calculus and
differential equations. Lectures cover the basics of population dynamics
and are supplemented with modelling exercises addressing mainly problems in
ecology, epidemiology and evolution. Undergraduate students with exceptional
records are also encouraged to apply. Limited funds are available for travel
and local expenses. There is no registration fee.
This activity will be followed by the 'School on Physics Applications in
Biology'. Candidates may apply either for one or both schools.
Please note that acceptance cannot be taken for granted, as we expect a much
higher number of applications than the maximum number of participants. We
advise the candidates to carefully complete the application form, providing
enough information for the selection committee to take a decision.
In order to have an idea of the kind of activities that take place during the
course, please visit the home-page of the first four editions of this school
at http://www.ictp-saifr.org/mathbio, http://www.ictp-saifr.org/mathbio2,
http://www.ictp-saifr.org/mathbio3 and http://www.ictp-saifr.org/mathbio4.
More information: http://www.ictp-saifr.org/mathbio5
Application deadline: October 30, 2015
ICTP-SAIFR School on Physics Applications in Biology
Start time: January 11, 2016
Ends on: January 29, 2016
Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Venue: IFT-UNESP
Organizers:
* Marcus Aguiar (UNICAMP, Brazil)
* Nathan Berkovits (ICTP-SAIFR / IFT-UNESP, Brazil)
* Roberto Kraenkel (IFT-UNESP, Brazil)
* Gabriel Mindlin (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Minicourse Lecturers:
* Vijay Balasubramanian (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
* William Bialek (Princeton University, USA)
* Eberhard Bodenschatz (Max Planck Institute - Göttingen, Germany)
* Ulf Dieckmann (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis -
IIASA, Austria)
* Philip Holmes (Princeton University, USA)
* Stanislas Leibler (IAS Princeton/Rockefeller University, USA)
* Jorge M. Pacheco (Universidade do Minho, Portugal)
* Gustavo Stolovitzky (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center - Yorktown
Heights, USA)
Seminar Speakers:
* Silvina P. Dawson (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
* Celso Grebogi (Aberdeen University, UK)
* José N. Onuchic (Rice University, USA)
* Francisco C. Santos (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
Description:
Although new experimental technology is partly responsible for the current
revolution in biological research, theoretical models developed by physicists
are also playing an important role in changing the way biological research
is being performed. The number of theoretical physicists migrating into
biology has dramatically increased throughout the world, but South America
still lags behind.
The three-week school on Physics Application in Biology will feature lectures
by physicists who have made important contributions to different areas
of biological research. This activity will include minicourses, seminars,
discussion sessions and group projects on topics including neuroscience,
evolutionary dynamics, biophysics, collective behavior, pattern formation and
optimization. The school is intended for graduate students and postdoctoral
researchers in the physical and biological sciences.There is no registration
fee and limited funds are available for travel and local expenses.
This activity will be preceded by the 'V Southern-Summer School on Mathematical
Biology'. Candidates may apply either for one or both schools.
More information: http://www.ictp-saifr.org/bioapp
Application deadline: October 30, 2015
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From: M. Apri <apriii@yahoo.de>
Date: Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 3:36 AM
Subject: Symposium on Biomathematics (Symomath) 2015, Aula Timur, Bandung
Symposium on Biomathematics (SYMOMATH) 2015
November 4 - 6, 2015
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.
Venue: Aula Timur, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung.
The International Symposium on BioMathematics (Symomath) 2015 is jointly
organized by the Center of Mathematical Modelling and Simulation (PPMS),
Institut Tekno logi Bandung (ITB) and the Indonesian Biomathematical
Society. Symomath 2015 is a multidisciplinary forum for promoting and
fostering interactions between mathematical, biological and related
industrial communities in studying various phenomena in biology, ecology,
infectious diseases, medicine, bioengineering, environmental sciences, etc.
Keynote talks and contributed sessions are scheduled at the symposium.
Academicians, researchers and graduated students are invited to participate
at the symposium. Participants need to submit the abstract indicating the
research results. The selected papers (which are subject to a full review
process) will be consider ed for publications in:
1) American Institute of Physics (AIP) Conference Proceeding Series (indexed by
Scopus)
2) Journal of Mathematics and Fundamental Sciences (Formerly ITB Journal
of Science, indexed by Scopus).
Scope:
The scope of this conference is, but not limited to, in the fields of
- Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Bioengineering and Synthetic Biology
- Dynamics of infectious diseases transmission
- Dynamics of renewable resources
- Biological population problems
- Controlling infectious diseases
- Biostatistics
- Utilizing renewable resources in fishery and forestry industries -
Biomathematics with economic and conservation issues.
Invited Speakers:
1) Yasuhiro Takeuchi (Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan)
2) Bayu Jayawardhana (Groningen University, The Netherlands)
3) Edy Soewono (Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia)
4) Maarten de Gee (Wageningen University, The Netherlands)
5) Setia Pramana (Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Statistik, Indonesia, and Karolinska
Institute, Stockholm, Sweden)
6) Peyman Ghaffari (Lisbon University, Portugal)
7) Suryani Gunadharma, SpS(K) (Department of Neurology, Hasan Sadikin
Hospital and Padjadjaran University, Indonesia)
Important Dates
Abstract Submission: September 30, 2015
Notification of abstract acceptance: Immediately after submissions Early
bird online registration: June 1 - August 1, 2015
Deadline of online registration: November 3 , 2015
On-site registration: November 4 - 6, 2015
Further detailed information can be found at:
www.math.itb.ac.id/~symomath
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From: Kirsten Wilden <Wilden@siam.org>
Date: Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 10:24 AM
Subject: Call for Presentations: SIAM Conference on Uncertainty Quantification
Conference Name:
SIAM Conference on Uncertainty Quantification (UQ16)
This conference is being held in cooperation with the American Statistical
Association (ASA) and GAMM Activity Group on Uncertainty Quantification
(GAMM AG UQ).
Location:
SwissTech Convention Center, EPFL Campus, Lausanne, Switzerland
Dates:
April 5 - 8, 2016
Organizing Committee Co-Chairs:
Jim Berger, Duke University, USA (ASA Representative)
Fabio Nobile, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
(GAMM AG UQ Representative)
Clayton Webster, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Local Conference Organizers:
Antony Davison, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Jan Hesthaven, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Fabio Nobile, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Victor Panaretos, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
The Call for Presentations for this conference is available at:
http://www.siam.org/meetings/uq16/
Twitter hashtag:
#SIAMUQ16
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
September 7, 2015: Minisymposium Proposal Submissions
October 5, 2015: Contributed Lecture, Poster and Minisymposium Presentation
Abstracts
Please visit http://www.siam.org/meetings/uq16/submissions.php for detailed
submission information.
TRAVEL FUND APPLICATION DEADLINE
September 25, 2015: SIAM Student Travel Award and Post-doc/Early Career Travel
Award Applications
For additional information, contact the SIAM Conference Department
(meetings@siam.org).
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From: Callender, Hannah <callende@up.edu>
Date: Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 12:21 PM
Subject: CfP: Letters in Biomathematics, Special Issue
Call for Papers
Letters in Biomathematics
Special Issue on the VIII-th International Symposium on Biomathematics and
Ecology: Education and Research (BEER-2015)
For submission guidelines and further details please visit
http://explore.tandfonline.com/cfp/est/tlib-cfp
Deadline: 11 December 2015
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From: Filippo Castiglione <filippo.castiglione@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 4:07 AM
Subject: CfP: MMH 2015, Cambridge, UK
New deadline for abstract submission 28 August, 2015
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
we are pleased to invite you to submit a research article to the
1st International Conference on Computational Modeling of Metabolic Health,
Inflammation and type 2 Diabetes (MMH 2015)
October 6-7, 2015
Cambridge, United Kingdom
website: www.mission-t2d.eu/Workshop
IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract Submission: 28 August, 2015
Authors Notification: 7 September, 2015
For logistic reasons attendees are kindly request to register
(http://www.mission-t2d.eu/Workshop/registration.html) as soon as possible
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From: "Taimur" <taimur@benthamscience.org>
Date: July 24, 2015 at 5:32:20 AM EDT
Subject: Book: Fundamentals of Systems Analysis and Modeling of Biosystems ...
This information is for all organizational members including librarians*.
Bentham Science Publishers has published a new eBook titled Fundamentals of
Systems Analysis and Modeling of Biosystems and Metabolism.
About this E-book:
Title: Fundamentals of Systems Analysis and Modeling of Biosystems and
Metabolism
eISBN: 9781681080864
Authors: Kazuyuki Shimizu, Yu Matsouka
Published: June 2015
Format: Electronic and Print.
The eBook is available to interested readers on our website,
http://ebooks.benthamscience.com/book/9781681080864/ .
An understanding of biological systems at cellular and molecular levels
helps researchers to model cellular behavior in different experimental
conditions. This, in turn, can lead to insights about the influence of
cell culture environment and the effect of knockout gene research when
studying mutations that affect specific metabolic pathways. A systems
biology approach, therefore, allows researchers to simulate experimental
observations in order to predict outcomes at the cellular level.
Fundamentals of Systems Analysis and Modeling of Biosystems and Metabolism
presents the basic concepts required for a systems biology approach towards
cellular modeling. The book is intended as a primer for systems biology and
biomedical engineering graduates and researchers. The text introduces readers
to concepts related to cellular metabolism and its regulation, (enzymatic
regulation and transcriptional regulation) which are also incorporated into
a main metabolic model of a cell. The book also has chapters dedicated to
identifying and incorporating steady-state and dynamic characteristics when
considering a biological model for a computer simulation.
Readers will be able to (1) understand the basis of systems analysis towards
creating appropriate biological models and simulations, (2) develop useful
kinetic models based on cellular transport phenomena and metabolic regulation,
(3) understand how to simulate a cell growth phenotype, and analyze it with
experimental data.
*Institutional prices apply to libraries.
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From: Roy Wollman <rwollman@ucsd.edu>
Date: Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 9:22 PM
Subject: Postdoc: Information Processing within Wound Healing Signaling Networks
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the Wollman Lab
(http://wollmanlab.ucsd.edu). The Wollman lab is part of the San Diego
Center for Systems Biology, the qBio program, and the Departments of Cell and
Developmental Biology and Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California
San Diego. The lab is highly interdisciplinary and combines quantitative
microscopy, computational image analysis and mathematical modeling to
investigate information processing within mammalian signaling networks.
The project aims at understanding how initial wound response signal
transduction networks function in the presence of biological "noise". The
following paper is an example of the project:
Accurate information transmission through dynamic biochemical signaling
networks. Selimkhanov J, Taylor B, Yao J, Pilko A, Albeck J, Hoffmann A,
Tsimring L, Wollman R. Science. 2014
The successful applicant should: 1. Believe that science is fun and exciting.
2. Be fascinated by the ability of signal transduction networks to allow
cells to respond to a changing environment. 3. Have a recent PhD degree
in cell biology, bioengineering, computational biology, biophysics, or
a related field. And 4. Demonstrate expertize in at least a subset of
the following: mammalian cell culture, mathematical modeling, microscopy,
and computational image analysis.
Self-motivated individuals are encouraged to send their CV, a brief (1-2
paragraphs) statement of interest and contact information of two references
to Roy Wollman, rwollman@ucsd.edu.
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From: Hastings, Alan <amhastings@ucdavis.edu>
Date: Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 11:30 AM
Subject: Postdoc Position: Theoretical Ecology/laboratory microcosms, UC Davis
Post-doctoral position in Theoretical Ecology/laboratory microcosms (species
interactions in a dynamic spatial context)
A three-year post-doctoral position (3 years of support from an NSF grant
with possible extension from other funds) is available with Alan Hastings
at UC Davis in the Department of Environmental as part of a collaborative
project with Brett Melbourne at the University of Colorado. The post-doc
will work with an experimental laboratory system using Tribolium species
and on associated theoretical aspects to look at species interactions across
space and time in highly replicated laboratory systems.
Familiarity with Tribolium would be useful, but not required. Strong
background in theoretical ecology, mathematical approaches to spatial
models, statistical approaches and experimental design, and programming
experience important.
The post-doc will be expected to help design and co-ordinate experiments
in consultation with the PIs, direct a team of undergraduate assistants,
develop mathematical and statistical approaches for understanding stochastic
and deterministic approaches to species interactions in space, and write
up results for publication in a timely fashion.
UC Davis houses a world class program in Ecology; post-doc can participate
in seminars, and will receive professional mentoring on job applications,
interview strategies, CV preparation, and additional professional development.
Start date is flexible, between October 1 2015 and July 1, 2016. Salary
commensurate with experience, starting at approximately $42,840 with generous
benefits. All requirements for the PhD must be completed before starting.
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, a short (1-2
page) description of research accomplishments, copies of publications,
and email addresses and phone numbers of three references to Alan Hastings
at amhastings@ucdavis.edu
Review of applicants will begin upon receipt.
The University of California at Davis is an affirmative action/ equal
opportunity employer with a strong institutional commitment to the achievement
of diversity among its faculty and staff. UC Davis is a smoke and tobacco
free campus effective January 1, 2014.
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From: Edmund Crampin <edmund.crampin@unimelb.edu.au>
Date: Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 11:57 PM
Subject: Faculty Position in Systems Genomics, University of Melbourne
Lecturer in Systems Genomics (tenure-track) faculty position available at
the University of Melbourne, Australia
The School of BioSciences at the University of Melbourne is seeking to recruit
an excellent researcher with a commitment to research and teaching in the
area of systems genomics. Systems genomics is defined broadly to include
any area of computational, mathematical or statistics-based research on
aspects of the processes which lead from genotype to phenotype.
The successful applicant will have the opportunity to be a member of the
University's new Centre for Systems Genomics http://sysgenmelb.org/
Closing date Aug 12, 2015
Further details are available from
http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/886164/lecturer-in-systems-genomics
For more information contact Professor David Balding (School of BioSciences,
University of Melbourne)
dbalding@unimelb.edu.au
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From: Alvin Bayliss <a-bayliss@northwestern.edu>
Date: Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 10:51 AM
Subject: Positions in Applied Mathematics, Northwestern University
The Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics
is recruiting for two positions for the upcoming year. For further information
please see
http://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/applied-math/job-opportunities.html
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From: <coluwole@hjf.org>
Date: Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 10:16 AM
Subject: Research Scientist: Metabolic Network Modeling (209456)
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation (HJF) is looking for junior and senior
scientists to join the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command's
Biotechnology High Performance Computing Software Applications Institute
(BHSAI) [www.BHSAI.org]. HJF provides scientific, technical, and programmatic
support services to the BHSAI.
This opening is for a dynamic scientist with interest in working in an
interdisciplinary environment with a focus on the development and application
of computational solutions to biomedical problems, including toxicology,
drug resistance, and infectious disease.
Responsibilities:
1. Use computational modeling to integrate transcriptomic and metabolomic
data with metabolic networks to understand malaria host/pathogen responses
to different physiological stressors, including drug treatment.
2. Perform both basic and applied research in close collaboration with
experimental laboratories.
3. Simultaneously work on multiple projects, involving a diverse and
interdisciplinary team of scientists across multiple laboratories.
The candidate should have a Ph.D. in a related discipline and a strong
publication record. Experience in high-performance computing, biostatistics or
population genomics, mathematical modeling, and biological network analysis is
a plus. Expertise in at least one of C, C++, Java, Python or Perl is a must.
PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU HAVE PROVEN COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY EXPERIENCE.
Foreign nationals are welcome to apply. U.S. citizenship or permanent resident
status is not required.
This position is located in Frederick, Maryland.
Please apply on-line at careers.hjf.org click "Advanced Search" and enter
job number 209456 in the Job Opening ID box.
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine
(HJF) is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,
disability, protected veteran status or other status protected by law.
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From: <coluwole@hjf.org>
Date: Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 10:33 AM
Subject: Research Scientist: Computational Bioinformatics/Systems Biology (209457)
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation (HJF) is looking for junior and senior
scientists to join the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command's
Biotechnology High Performance Computing Software Applications Institute
(BHSAI) [www.BHSAI.org]. HJF provides scientific, technical, and programmatic
support services to the BHSAI.
This opening is for dynamic scientists interested in working in an
interdisciplinary environment.
Responsibilities:
1. Develop and apply computational solutions to biomedical problems involving
computational bioinformatics and systems biology approaches.
2. Analyze and model protein networks relevant to infectious diseases and
human disorders, cell signaling, and gene regulatory networks using, among
others, ordinary/partial differential equations and stochastic simulation
algorithms.
3. Work simultaneously on multiple projects, involving a diverse and
interdisciplinary team of scientists across multiple laboratories.
The candidate should have a Ph.D. in a related discipline, extensive
computational experience, and a strong publication record.
PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU HAVE PROVEN COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY EXPERIENCE.
Foreign nationals are welcome to apply. U.S. citizenship or permanent resident
status is not required. This position is located in Frederick, Maryland.
Please apply on-line at careers.hjf.org click "Advanced Search" and enter
job number 209457 in the Job Opening ID box.
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine
(HJF) is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,
disability, protected veteran status or other status protected by law.
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From: Rangel, Misty <misty.rangel@ttu.edu>
Date: Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 9:45 AM
Subject: Chair and Professor: Department of Mathematics and Statistics, TTU
Texas Tech University
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Chair and Professor
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Texas Tech University
invites applications for the position of Department Chair and Professor
beginning fall 2016. The salary will be competitive and commensurate with
qualifications and experience.
Candidates must have demonstrated outstanding vision, leadership, and
scholarship, possess strong commitments to interdisciplinary research and
educational activities, and be a collegial motivator and advocate for faculty.
A Ph.D. in mathematics or statistics is required. The successful candidate
is expected to work with the faculty to develop the department under a
strategic vision, foster excellence in research and teaching, and provide
appropriate service to the college, university, and profession.
The department currently has 45 full-time faculty members with active
research groups in pure and applied mathematics and statistics. Six
degrees are offered: B.A., B.S., M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. in Mathematics
and M.S. in Statistics, as well as several interdisciplinary and combined
undergraduate and graduate degrees. For further information regarding the
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, please refer to the department.s
website: http://www.math.ttu.edu. Texas Tech University, located in west
Texas in the city of Lubbock, was founded in 1923. The student population
is 35,000 and is anticipated to grow to 40,000. Texas Tech is a state-
designated national research university. Its strategic plan charts a course
for becoming a great public research university by 2020. The university has
the characteristics of a Carnegie-classified doctoral granting university
with very high research productivity.
Applicants should apply at http://www.texastech.edu/careers/ using Requisition
4369BR. Applicants should submit a detailed letter of application along
with a current resumé including externally-funded research, teaching,
administrative experience, publications. and four letters of professional
reference. Questions about the position and/or the application process
can be directed to mathchairsearch@ttu.edu
Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications will be accepted
until the position is filled, with those received prior to October 1, 2015,
assured full consideration.
As an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, Texas
Tech University is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse
faculty committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment. We
actively encourage applications from all those who can contribute, through
their research, teaching, and/or service, to the diversity and excellence
of the academic community at Texas Tech University. The university welcomes
applications from minorities, women, veterans, persons with disabilities,
and dual-career couples.
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From: Dieffenbach, Ann (NIH/NIGMS) [E] <DIEFFENA@nigms.nih.gov>
Date: Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 3:30 PM
Subject: NIH Strategic Plan Framework Input Request, ...
Contents
--Comment on Proposed Framework for NIH-Wide Strategic Plan
--Outcomes Analysis of the NIGMS Diversity Supplement Program
--Upcoming Submission Dates
--Funding Opportunities
See
https://list.nih.gov/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A2=nigms_network;7670d794.1507
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