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There are many ongoing searches world wide that mention the field of synthetic biology (or biological engineering). A few searches are solely for synthetic biology. Excellent resources for finding current advertisements are Google, Nature and Science. | There are many ongoing searches world wide that mention the field of synthetic biology (or biological engineering). A few searches are solely for synthetic biology. Excellent resources for finding current advertisements are Google, Nature and Science. | ||
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Revision as of 08:56, 11 November 2009
Positions Available
Please update as new searches are announced...
Group leader/faculty, post-doctoral and graduate positions in academic and industrial synthetic biology.
There are many ongoing searches world wide that mention the field of synthetic biology (or biological engineering). A few searches are solely for synthetic biology. Excellent resources for finding current advertisements are Google, Nature and Science.
2010
2009
Faculty searches in the USA.
All are advertised in Science, mostly in issues from July-October.
Active searches as of November 2009 include the following partial list in chronological order:
U Penn
Stanford U
J. Craig Venter Institute
Emory U
California Institute of Technology
Boston U
U New Mexico
Faculty searches outside the USA.
All are advertised in Nature.
A chronological partial list of searches in 2009 includes:
U College London
Imperial College London
Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg