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Trinity University

Assistant Professor of Biology - Neurobiology

Trinity University, Oregon, Wisconsin, United States, 53575

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**Job Family Group:**FacultyTime Type:Full timeDepartment/Office:BiologyExemption Status:Exempt**Job Description:**The Department of Biology at Trinity University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in Neurobiology beginning August 2026. This position will also support the interdisciplinary Neuroscience major. Candidates must have a Ph.D. (or equivalent terminal degree) in neurobiology, neuroscience, or biology with a concentration in neuroscience (or a related field). Postdoctoral research experience (or equivalent) is preferred. Teaching responsibilities will include neurobiology, an upper division Biology/Neuroscience elective, the core curriculum of the Biology major, and courses in the university curriculum. We seek a candidate who will build a sustainable research program that actively involves undergraduate students in neurobiology or neuroscience. Research using invertebrate, cellular, or computational model systems is required.This research program is core to the mission of the University to provide experiential learning. The chosen candidate will demonstrate a commitment to the teacher-scholar model, in which they will be expected to excel in teaching and research. The candidate must also demonstrate they can positively interact and collaborate with the department and university.**BACKGROUND**is a secular, independent, private institution, founded in 1869. Trinity offers high-quality science, liberal arts, and pre-professional programs as represented by the four schools (STEM, Arts & Humanities, Social Science and Civic Engagement, and Business) to approximately 2,500 undergraduate students from the U.S. and more than 45 countries. The attractive campus overlooks downtown San Antonio, a city rich in heritage and ethnic diversity. Additional information can be found on the .Teaching excellence is promoted through the Collaborative for Learning and Teaching, which provides pedagogical and professional development opportunities to all disciplines. Research excellence is supported by a generous startup package, equipment often found at an R1 institution, such as a confocal imaging center, a pre-tenure one semester leave (provided three years teaching and successful reappointment) and eager and capable undergraduate students. While many students work in the lab during the semester, there is a robust, 10-week undergraduate summer research program employing over 200 undergraduates across campus.The Department of Biology is one of eight departments in the D. R. Semmes School of Science that was recently endowed with a

that in part supports student research and faculty development. The D. R. Semmes School of Science is housed in the , an innovative and collaborative hub for interdisciplinary research and teaching.The Department of Biology serves our majors as well as a wide range of other majors across the university, to include Neuroscience, Biochemistry/Molecular Biology (BCMB, ASBMB-accredited), Chemistry/Biochemistry (ACS-certified), Psychology, Environmental Studies and a large population of pre-health professional students. We are unified in our commitment to a teacher-scholar model and provide high quality education and active undergraduate research and mentorship programs. Tenured and tenure-track faculty in the Department regularly secure competitive externally funded grants and maintain research agendas with national and international visibility. Our laboratories and facilities are stocked with state-of-the art instrumentation and we maintain close ties/user agreements with local universities and research institutions for equipment not housed in the department. In addition, the University and School are committed to supporting faculty in their aspirations to maintain and expand their research interests and agendas. Further information about our department, its faculty and our facilities is available at .In particular, this position will contribute to the Neuroscience Program. The faculty of the Neuroscience Program, an interdisciplinary committee with members from Biology, Psychology, Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering Sciences, have active research programs with undergraduate students. Further information can be found atBoth the Department of Biology and the University as a whole value and safeguard academic freedom for faculty members in their teaching and scholarship. Trinity is guided by a set of core values and is committed to implementing practices in pursuit of an inclusive campus for all students, faculty, and staff to feel welcomed and engaged in a community of learning.**DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES**Teaching Successful candidates will be expected to teach 3 lecture and/or laboratory courses per semester. These courses will include Neurobiology, other upper and lower division electives, and other courses related to broader University initiatives. Additionally, the successful candidate will be expected to teach in the core curriculum. ResearchSuccessful candidates will be expected to develop a sustainable research program involving undergraduate students in *any* field of neurobiology or neuroscience, a highly interdisciplinary science, though in vivo vertebrate species can not be accommodated. Service Successful candidates will be expected to advise departmental majors and engage in other departmental service. The candidate will also become an active member of the Neuroscience steering committee, contributing to curricular discussions, advising majors, and engaging in service to the major. Other service opportunities to the University and the profession is expected as the candidate approaches tenure.**APPOINTMENT DETAILS**This position will be a 9-month appointment (9 or 12 month disbursement) starting August 2026, with a standard pre-tenure probationary period.**QUALIFICATIONS******EDUCATION********Required:****

Ph.D. or similar terminal degree in Neuroscience, Neurobiology, or Biology with a Neuroscience concentration****EXPERIENCE********Preferred:****

Postdoctoral or equivalent experience is highly preferred.**KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES**A thorough grasp of cellular and molecular neurobiology**ATTENDANCE**Maintaining and satisfying minimum on-site attendance (classroom and office hours attendance) is an essential function of this position. All employees in this position are required to satisfy this requirement.**HOW TO APPLY****For **internal applicants**,** please apply through Workday using the 'Jobs Hub' application, see instructions provided **.****For **external applicants**,** when starting the application, select "Apply Manually.” Only complete fields with a red asterisk, which are required. Please create your Workday application account using a personal email address, as you will need to maintain access to this account throughout the pre-hire process, if selected.**For **all applicants**,** you do not need to complete the “(Work) Experience,” “Education,” “Certifications,” or “Languages” fields - these details will be provided in your curriculum vitae.In the “Application Documents” field, please upload the following, each as a separate pdf file [note: a maximum of five (5) files can be uploaded]:File 1: Cover letterFile 2: CV with at least 3 references with contact information listed at the end. These will be contacted if you advance to the interview stage.File 3: Append the teaching statement and research statement into one file* Teaching statement should highlight your philosophy of teaching and discuss your experience. Please also address your approach to teaching Neurobiology, and which of the Biology core curriculum you would most like to teach and why. (2 pages or less)* Research statement needs to highlight your previous experience, and a plan to establish an independent lab incorporating undergraduates and with external funding. The plan should include ideas to establish your lab with thoughts towards #J-18808-Ljbffr