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Entomology

Location

College Station, Texas

Open Date

11/1/2023

Position ID

127545

Description

The Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position with a academic appointment beginning Fall 2024. Applicants will be considered for the faculty title of Assistant Professor, with a specialization on forensic applications in agriculture that can include the fields of genetics, chemistry, toxicology, or other disciplines in support of legal issues in an entomological context. This 9-month appointment has job expectations efforts in Research (60%), Teaching (30%) and Service (10%) respectively; however, the appointment may change in accordance with Departmental needs. The position will be based in College Station, TX.

General Duties and Responsibilities: The faculty member will have primary responsibility for developing a nationally recognized, extramurally funded research program focused on issues of national and global forensic importance in agriculture, with an emphasis on new discoveries and methodologies that have significant positive impacts on scientific disciplines associated with criminal and civil investigations. The incumbent will be expected to develop strong ties with other faculty at Texas A&M University, the Texas A&M state agencies that include AgriLife Research, AgriLife Extension, Texas Apiary Inspection Service, and the Texas Veterinary and Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, both within and outside of the Department of Entomology. 

A 30% teaching appointment in Entomology is defined by the Department as teaching 9 fixed-credit hours over two years. To fulfill this appointment, FIVS/ENTO 431/432 The Science of Forensic Entomology/Applied Forensic Entomology (Lab) will be taught annually and FIVS 425 Forensic Toxicology will be taught biennially, while a third course will be assigned based on the expertise and interests of the selected candidate. Assignment of courses is done by the Department Head in consultation with the Associate Department Head for Academic Programs.

The Department offers two baccalaureate degrees, one in Entomology (ENTO) and one in Forensic and Investigative Sciences (FIVS). Graduate degrees include M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Entomology and individual faculty are affiliated with university wide interdisciplinary degree programs that include genetics, neurobiology, biotechnology, and ecology & evolutionary biology. Teaching also involves mentoring undergraduate researchers, M.S. and Ph.D. students, and post-docs, as appropriate, and is expected of all faculty. Department, College, University, and Professional service appropriate to an individual’s talents and skills are required of all faculty.

Other Opportunities: Substantial opportunities exist for the appointee to utilize the resources of Texas A&M University. The appointee will have opportunities to engage with a variety of interdisciplinary research programs, including the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology graduate program, the Whole Systems Genomics Initiative, the Vector Biology Research Group, the Institute for Neuroscience, and Texas A&M University’s Institute for Genome Sciences.

Administrative Relationships: Supervision will be provided by the Department Head of Entomology, and ultimately the Vice Chancellor and Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Each faculty member is expected to exhibit collegiality to all faculty, staff, students, clientele groups, and local administrators. Faculty are expected to cooperate and collaborate with faculty as appropriate for the successful execution of their general duties and responsibilities in support of the Department’s mission, goals, and code of conduct.

Justification: Agricultural forensics can be defined as the use of agriculturally linked sciences in the court of law. Agriculture biosecurity includes food science/safety, prevention of disease outbreaks through crop pest management, plant diagnostics, and animal health- areas that link with entomology and can be applied to the forensic sciences. For the purposes of this position description, the Department of Entomology will be seeking an individual with core forensic applications with potential to bridge with entomology through collaboration. Increased student enrollment in the forensics program mandates expansion of faculty to meet the demand, which will impact certification through the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC).

We seek an individual that can bridge disciplines from across the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University through a research program that links areas such as toxicology (e.g., contaminants, insecticides, poisons, toxins) and biotic factors of forensic importance (e.g., genetics, microbiology, botany, plant physiology, animal science). Such an individual would serve as a cornerstone to agricultural forensics, a topic of considerable value to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. This individual is expected to partner with colleagues across the college and other university units to explore research relevant to our mission, while also building the groundbreaking reputation of the Forensic and Investigative Sciences undergraduate degree program by expanding forensics beyond its traditional applications such as crime scene investigation and crime laboratory analysts.

Qualifications

A Ph.D. or equivalent degree in entomology, chemistry, toxicology, genetics, molecular biology, and/or microbiology or related biological field is required and must be completed prior to the date of the appointment to the faculty. Candidates should have a strong record of scholarly achievement including peer-reviewed publications. It is highly desired that the selected candidate will have demonstrated success in securing grants or a strong potential to secure extramural funding. Desired qualifications include training and experience both in chemistry, instrumentation (e.g., Mass Spectrometry), toxicology, genetics, or other fields that enhance the investigation of forensics as associated with criminal and civil investigations related to agriculture (e.g., contamination, poisoning, genetics, patented organisms, rural-urban interfaces, brand alteration). Areas of interest for the Department include broad scale pesticide use or waste production resulting in contamination of land, air, or water (e.g., food or feed security), as well as impacts on human, livestock, poultry, or wildlife health. Additional desired qualifications include experience teaching at the undergraduate or graduate level and experience in mentoring students. The successful candidate should demonstrate an ability to collaborate in multidisciplinary teams and have excellent written and oral communication skills. 

Application Instructions

Applications must include the following components: (1) a cover letter outlining your interest in the position, (2) Curriculum Vitae, (3) A Personal Statement: Statement must include philosophy and plans for research and teaching, and (4) Names and contact information of three (3) professional references. Please also include any individuals on a do not contact list. Please provide a complete mailing address, email and phone number, and a brief statement of how each reference knows the candidate. Documents should be submitted in PDF format.

Applications are only accepted online through Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/135673.

For further information on the position, please contact Dr. Jeffrey Tomberlin at Jeffery.Tomberlin@ag.tamu.edu or call (979) 845-2516

Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Veterans/Disability Employer.

The University is aware that attracting and retaining exceptional faculty often depends on meeting the needs of two careers and therefore has a Dual Career Program.

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