Assistant/Associate Professor - Plant Synthetic Biology of Biotic Interactions
Company: Kansas State University
Location: Manhattan
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
About This Role
We are seeking an outstanding colleague to advance our department
and college goals to conduct world-class research and education,
and to achieve societal impact. The successful candidate will be
expected to develop a strong, well-recognized, externally funded
research program using synthetic biology approaches to improve
plant protection from biotic stress or to enhance beneficial
microbial interactions with plants. Approaches that integrate
advanced principles of synthetic biology with plant immunology,
scale to appropriate levels for validation or take advantage of
computation for hypothesis testing are encouraged to apply.
Teaching responsibilities include contributing to undergraduate and
graduate teaching and mentoring. The candidate should complement
and expand our strengths in plant biotic interactions and plant
genetics research. Research that can impact the Kansas and the
national bioeconomy are desired. This position has a preferred
starting date of August 2025, with a competitive salary and
start-up funds commensurate with qualifications and experience.
This position will complement the Biomanufacturing hiring
initiative at Kansas State University (). The faculty member hired
for this position will have the opportunity to collaborate with new
faculty in the area of Biomanufacturing, as well as existing
faculty on campus that have core expertise in plant biology and
biochemistry, genomics, bioengineering, crop improvement and
developmental biology. The successful candidate will also have the
opportunity to collaborate with a separate faculty member being
hired in the area of plant synthetic biology that will be housed in
the Division of Biology. The research and teaching activities will
further synergize regional collaboration aimed at promoting
biomanufacturing with public and private partnerships across the
region.
About Us
The Department: The Department of Plant Pathology at Kansas State
University comprises of a large and diverse group of scientists
with an excellent reputation in research, teaching, and extension.
Our strengths are in applied plant pathology, microbiology,
biosecurity, disease diagnosis and management, host-parasite
resistance genetics, pathogen and microbe genetics and genomics,
and biotechnology. Additional information can be found at .
The University: Kansas State University is located in Manhattan
amongst the scenic Flint Hills, 125 miles west of Kansas City and
50 miles west of Topeka. Kansas State University was founded as a
land-grant institution in 1863 and currently has an enrollment of
greater than 20,000 students.
Worksite Option
This position is on-site on employer premises or designated
assignment location.
An employee who is working remotely must reside within the United
States in order to comply with all federal and state laws, filings,
or tax requirements. Remote work agreements are required for all
flexible work arrangements and are subject to review. Review
K-State's for more information.
What You'll Need to Succeed
* A Ph.D. in molecular biology, genetics, plant biology, plant
pathology, or related fields.
* Postdoctoral experience related to synthetic biology.
* Demonstrated excellence and originality in research.
* A commitment to advancing inclusion and representation in
research and education.
* A track record in securing external funding and experience in
teaching are preferred.
Sponsorship eligibility:
This position is eligible for sponsorship
How to Apply
Please submit the following documents:
1. Cover letter
2. Curriculum vitae (CV)
3. Research statement describing research interests,
accomplishments, vision and approach to interdisciplinary
collaborations (3 pages max)
4. Teaching statement describing teaching experience and philosophy
(1 page max)
5. Contact information for three professional references
Inquiries about the position should be directed to the search
committee chair, Harold Trick, Ph.D. Tel: (785) 532-1426; E-mail: ;
Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, 1712 Claflin
Rd, 4024 Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506.
Screening of Applications Begins
Screening of applications will begin April 30, 2025, and will
continue until a suitable candidate is found. A background check
will be required before the final appointment.
Anticipated Hiring Pay Range
Salary is commensurate with experience and consistent with the
position sought.
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