Position Summary
Indiana University is undertaking a major, multi-year initiative to expand research activities related to the use of non-mammalian model organisms, animal alternatives, and animal compliments for understanding environmental contributions to human health, with a special emphasis on chemical safety research. We are particularly interested in those working to advance research in the development of non-targeted biological and chemical assays, as well as, data driven approaches to understand biomolecular, physiological, and toxicological, responses of chemical exposure, including pharmaceuticals and complex environmental mixtures. This work will help identify and classify chemical pollution, support the implementation of chemical regulations, accelerate drug discovery, and improve food safety/security. We encourage applications from scholars in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, medicine, physiology, toxicology, or related fields who apply interdisciplinary perspectives across a variety of these domains. This initiative spans the IU Bloomington campus, including the College of Arts and Sciences , Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering , O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs , and School of Public Health-Bloomington . Applications are invited for multiple tenure-track positions at the assistant professor rank to begin as early as the Fall of 2025. Appointments will be in one or more departments or faculty groups, including Chemistry , Biology , Environmental and Occupational Health , Environmental Science , or Intelligent System Engineering . Responsibilities: Candidates are expected to sustain an active, externally funded research program, to engage undergraduate and graduate students through effective teaching, and to participate in service to the university and the profession.