[Posting Period] 9/9 - 10/13/2025
  Company Name: Colorado State University
  Position Title: Assistant Professor (Tenure-track)
  Location: Department of Biology at Colorado State University
Summary of Position:
  The Department of Biology at Colorado State University invites applications 
for a faculty position at the Assistant Professor level in the field of 
Plant-Microbe Interactions to join a dynamic department of diverse faculty 
whose research spans from the subcellular to ecosystem levels in both 
animal and plant systems.
  We seek a creative, collaborative, and visionary plant biologist to 
establish an internationally recognized research program at the forefront 
of plant-microbe interactions aimed at understanding how these interactions 
contribute to plant function. We are broadly interested in applicants who 
integrate cutting-edge cellular, molecular, genetic, genomic, 
physiological, ecological, synthetic, system biology, and AI approaches to 
advance our understanding of interactions between plants and their 
associated microbial communities.
Examples of potential areas of research include but are not limited to: plant-soil feedback mechanisms, microbial modulation of plant traits, chemical and cellular signaling pathways between plants and microbes, mechanisms of microbial-mediated stress resilience in plants, engineering of plant-microbe interactions to improve plant health, and use of AI in developing predictive models of plant and soil health based on microbial composition.
This tenure-track position involves undergraduate and graduate teaching (approximately 45 percent), research and mentoring involving undergraduates and graduate students (approximately 45 percent), and service/outreach (approximately 10 percent). The applicant will be expected to develop a strong extramurally funded and collaborative research program. Colorado State University provides a highly supportive environment with opportunities to collaborate with faculty across campus and to participate in programs such as the Colorado State Microbiome Network (https://microbiomenetwork.colostate.edu/#), the Graduate Degree Program in Cell and Molecular Biology (https://cmb.colostate.edu/), the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology (https://ecology.colostate.edu), and other interdisciplinary programs. For more information about CSU in general and the Biology Department in particular, please visit the Biology Department website: https://www.biology.colostate.edu.
Responsibilities
The successful candidate will establish and sustain an innovative, extramurally funded research program focused on fundamental questions in plant-microbe interactions. They will disseminate research findings through publication in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at national and international conferences. The faculty member will contribute to the department's core teaching mission at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. They will also have the opportunity to develop a new advanced graduate-level course in their specific area of expertise.
Qualifications
Ph.D. in biology, or a related field and evidence of a successful research program in plant-microbe interactions as demonstrated by peer-reviewed publications. Preferred qualifications include postdoctoral experience, intellectual leadership, evidence of successful grant writing, teaching/mentoring experience, and engagement in service/outreach activities.
Salary
Salary range is $83000-93000
Position Available
As early as August 16, 2026.
University and Local Environment
Consistently included as one of the best 
places to live and work in the country, Fort Collins provides the 
breathtaking backdrop and home to Colorado State University. The community 
of about 173,000 is situated along the beautiful front range of the Rocky 
Mountains. Colorado State University (CSU) is a land-grant institution 
encompassing 57 academic departments in 8 colleges, housing more than 75 
majors. It is one of the fastest-growing research universities in the 
country, with annual research expenditures of over $400 million and an 
enrollment of over 33,000 students.
There are also several state and federal research agencies in Fort Collins 
that contribute to the intellectual environment of the university. These 
include the Agricultural Genetic Resources Preservation Research Unit, the 
State Forest Service, the US Forest Service, the US Geological Survey, the 
National Wildlife Research Center, the USDA-Agricultural Research Service, 
the National Park Service, and the Bureau of Land Management. The 
University of Colorado in Boulder, the University of Colorado Health 
Science Center and Denver University in Denver, and the University of 
Wyoming are all within a one-hour drive.
How to Apply
To apply, submit a cover letter, Curriculum Vitae, a 3-page research 
statement, a 2-page statement of teaching philosophy, and three 
representative publications. In addition, provide the names and contact 
information of three references and request them to submit letters of 
recommendation.
  
For a full position announcement and to apply, please visit: 
https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/165524 . Applications received by 11:59 
pm on October 12, 2025 will receive full consideration. Reference letters 
should be submitted by October 19, 2025, to ensure full consideration. No 
mail-in applications or letters will be accepted. Application materials of 
finalists, including letters of reference, will be made available for 
review by the entire faculty of the Department of Biology.
  
CSU is an EO employer and conducts background checks on all final 
candidates.