Salisbury University
Quantitative & Computational Biology · Missouri
Research Staff
Masters
Position & institution
- What is the name of your institution?
- Salisbury University
- Which department or unit is hiring?
- Quantitative & Computational Biology
- Which U.S. state is the position located in?
- Missouri
- What category of position is this?
- Research Staff
- What is the official job title?
- Statistical Analyst
- How would you like to present compensation?
- Salary Range
- What is the minimum of the salary range (annual)?
- $114,000
- What is the maximum of the salary range (annual)?
- $127,000
- Summarize benefits offered (health, retirement, relocation, etc.).
- Competitive benefits including retirement contributions, wellness programs, and a startup package for lab setup.
- Which application materials are required?
- Research Statement, Publications Sample, Teaching Statement, Cv
- How many references / recommendation letters are required?
- 1
- When should reference letters be submitted?
- At Application
- Who is the search committee chair or primary contact?
- Prof. Samuel Müller
- What is the contact email for inquiries?
- maria.johnson@institute.edu
- What is the application deadline?
- 2026-10-05
- Will applications be reviewed on a rolling basis?
- No
- What is the expected start date?
- 2027-03-16
- Include your institution's standard EEO/diversity statement?
- Yes
Candidate requirements
- What is the field or area of specialization sought?
- Nonparametric Statistics
- What is the minimum required degree?
- Masters
- Must the degree be completed by the start date?
- Yes
- What is the expected teaching load (courses per year)? Enter 0 if none.
- 0
- Describe research expectations (e.g., external funding, lab, publications).
- Sustain a visible methodological research agenda and serve as a co-investigator on funded health-sciences grants.
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