Neurobiology Tenure Track Faculty Position
The Department of Biology at Penn State, University Park campus, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. The search is open to any area of neuroscience. Areas of particular interest include expertise in exploring scientific questions related to cellular, molecular, systems, computational, or other emerging areas of neuroscience. The successful applicant is expected to develop an independent, interdisciplinary, and externally funded research program that leads to novel insights into the function of the nervous system at the molecular, cellular, and/or circuit levels.
The anticipated starting date for this appointment is Summer or Fall of 2026. The duties include research, teaching, supervision of student research at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, and service to the university and the greater professional community. Candidates are expected to demonstrate interest in and capacity for developing a strong, independent research program, and teaching and mentorship excellence at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Applications submitted electronically by November 1, 2025, will receive full consideration, and should include: A brief cover letter that highlights the applicant's most relevant qualifications for a faculty position at Penn State; Curriculum vitae including a list of publications; Two statements addressing: Research accomplishments, plans, and vision (up to 3 pages, including figures and references); Teaching experience, philosophy, and/or interests (up to 3 pages).
All competitive applicants will possess a PhD in Neurobiology, Biology, Physiology, or a related field before beginning employment at Penn State; will demonstrate potential for developing an externally funded and collaborative research program; and will demonstrate the potential to contribute to the department and college's teaching and service missions. Additionally, candidates seeking the rank of Associate Professor should have a strong track record of scholarly achievement, external funding, and demonstrated success in teaching and service.
Questions about the position and the Department of Biology at Penn State may be directed at the Chair of the Faculty Search Committee, Professor Crowley, by e-mail at nzc27@psu.edu.
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