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Assistant Professor, Biological Physics
The Department of Physics at Yale University and the newly established Yale Quantitative Biology Institute (QBio) invite applications for a junior faculty appointment in the area of Biological Physics, working jointly between the department and the institute. Applications will be considered at the Assistant Professor level. Recently, physicists have opened to theory new areas of living systems that were previously empirical. A much wider universe of living and evolutionary phenomena is now ripe for a revolution in understanding akin to that which transformed our understanding of hard condensed matter. Yale is making significant investments in this direction, establishing the
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