Brock University Department of Biological Sciences

Brock University Department of Biological Sciences Life is extraordinarily diverse, with millions of species of organisms continually evolving; ascribing only one theme to the department would be constraining.

Brock University's Department of Biological Science is a diverse group of researchers, innovators, and educators with expertise in every branch of Biological Sciences. The Department of Biological Sciences is a destination for world-class scholars and a flagship for the natural and life sciences at Brock University and across the region. The Department of Biological Sciences maintains a prominent

international research profile, offers diverse, high quality undergraduate and graduate teaching programs, and participates effectively in the governance of Brock University through administrative service and outreach. At all levels, research, discovery, and the fundamental mechanisms underlying the natural sciences are woven into our philosophy and the operation of our approach to teaching and research. One fundamental attribute that unites the Department of Biological Sciences and separates us from other departments is the fact that we engage in discovery of the basis of biological variation and innovation. Nevertheless, our interest and engagement in the mechanisms of biological diversity is our greatest strength. We posit that diversity is the core theme of our philosophy.

04/03/2023

Position openings: NSERC Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Plant Synthetic Biology Professor or Associate Professor, Tenured

This position is part of the BUFA (Employee Group)
Careers are Built at Brock.
As a Top Employer in Hamilton–Niagara, Brock University offers unique opportunities in leadership, teaching, research, student support services, and administration. We have a history of developing the strength and career potential of our employees.
We are on the cusp of something new and exciting. We are launching into our next 50 years and are looking for people with passion, energy, and a strong desire to help our students achieve their goals.
Experience Brock, experience success.
Post End Date:
Note to all candidates: This posting will close at 12:01 am on the date listed. May 1, 2023
About the Position
The Department of Biological Sciences in the Faculty of Mathematics and Science seeks applications from outstanding scientists for an NSERC Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Plant Synthetic Biology.
Consistent with the gender equity goals of the Canada Research Chairs Program and the Department of Biological Sciences, this position is targeted to individuals who self-identify as women. The successful candidate will apply molecular and/or genetic engineering approaches to enhance crop value, select or develop new strains/products, and/or address environmental concerns. The ideal candidate will be interested in developing collaborations with local Niagara agricultural industries and taking advantage of existing research and development support through Brock’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI) and the Brock–Niagara Validation, Prototyping, and Manufacturing Institute (VPMI). There will be opportunities to collaborate with plant biologists in Biological Sciences as well as colleagues in the departments of Chemistry, Engineering, Computer Science, and elsewhere. Brock University is located a short drive from a cluster of research universities in southern Ontario.
The home department of Biological Sciences is a dynamic department within the Faculty of Mathematics and Science (see brocku.ca/mathematics- science/biology/). The department enjoys large and growing undergraduate and graduate student populations as well as active,

diverse, and collaborative research faculty. Biological Sciences offers BSc, MSc, and PhD programs in Biological Sciences and in Biotechnology. Cross-appointments to other departments are also possible, including contributing to graduate programs currently being developed in the new Yousef Haj-Ahmad Department of Engineering.
The candidate’s laboratories are expected to be in the Cairns’ Family Health and Bioscience Research Complex, which includes a 2,500 square foot shared main wet lab with 600 square feet of shared HQP office space. There is an adjacent 2,000 square foot phytotron and an additional 1,000 square feet of ancillary research space that houses plant tissue culture facilities. Additional laboratory space may also be available as needed. Mass spectrometry and next-generation sequencing capabilities are available on campus.
About Brock University
Brock University is located on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, many of whom continue to live and work in St. Catharines and the Niagara region. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and is within the land protected by the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Agreement.
Established in 1964 and located in one of the most historic parts of Canada, the Niagara Region, Brock University is one of Canada’s top post-secondary institutions. Brock serves its community as a cultural, academic, and recreational centre, bringing excellent facilities to the people who created the University all those years ago. Brock is committed to building the Niagara community and to fostering an environment that serves its students and their neighbours. With a student population of almost 19,000, approximately 1,500 faculty and staff including over 600 faculty members, and a network of over 100,000 accomplished alumni, Brock University has forged a reputation as a modern and innovative comprehensive institution. Brock has six teaching Faculties offering a wide range of programs at the undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels. It also features one of Canada’s most diversified co-operative programs and a range of experiential, service, and creative learning opportunities. Brock is committed to fostering excellence in academic programs, research, creativity, and community-engaged teaching, learning, and scholarship. With world-class facilities, providing over $11 million in awards programs to current and prospective students, ranked #2 in Canada for overall student satisfaction and #1 in Canada for mental health services, at Brock University, student success and the student experience are at their core.
Brock University is committed to building inclusivity and equity through understanding and respect for diverse identities. These commitments are reflected in our approaches to teaching and learning, scholarly and creative work, administration and service provision, and community engagement. Our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion is grounded in the recognition that the strongest research, scholarship, and creative activity and the best research training environment require engagement of scholars from diverse backgrounds.
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Consistent with Brock University’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Action Plan, in recognition of the underrepresentation of members of the federally designated groups in the Canada Research Chairs program, and pursuant to Section 14 of the Ontario Human Rights Code, this position will be filled by a candidate who self-identifies as a woman. Women, Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minorities, people with disabilities and le***an, gay, bisexual, transgender, and q***r (LGBTQ) persons are encouraged to apply and to voluntarily self- identify as a member of a designated group as part of their application. To ensure accurate data regarding Brock’s Canada Research Chair program, all applicants are requested to respond to the voluntary self-identification questions presented in the online application system.
Differing career patterns may be more common among members of designated groups, and those who have experienced leaves from the workplace. These differences shall be taken into account in assessing the experiences and qualifications of applicants.
The Canada Research Chair (CRC) Program
The successful candidate will be eligible to hold a tenured appointment at the rank of Professor or Associate Professor. The successful candidate will be supported to prepare a nomination to the next available deadline for the Canada Research Chair (CRC) Program.
The Canada Research Chairs program recognizes outstanding scholars at all career stages and is a key mechanism for Canadian universities to attract and retain the best talent from around the world to achieve excellence in research and research training. Canada Research Chairs advance the frontiers of knowledge in their fields through their scholarly research, teaching, and supervision.
Tier 1 Chairs are tenable for seven years and renewable once for outstanding researchers acknowledged by their peers as world leaders in their fields. To meet the criteria of the program, individuals must demonstrate substantial accomplishments that have had major impact in their discipline at the international level. They also should have superior records of supervising graduate students and postdoctoral fellows and are expected to attract and retain future researchers.
Nominations for Canada Research Chairs are subject to review and final approval through the CRC Program. Benefits associated with Chair appointments include teaching release and start- up research funds. A separate application may be made to the John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF) for research infrastructure needs. Eligibility criteria and CRC program information can be found at the following website: http://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca. For more information about Brock’s CRC program, please contact Matthew Rätsep .
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Application Process and Timelines
Candidates are invited to submit an application that includes the following:


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A letter of interest (suggested 2 pages) outlining:
• Your qualifications for a successful Tier 1 Chair nomination funded by the Natural
Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; and
• The fit of your profile and expertise with one or more of the identified research
areas.
A description of your research plan (suggested 2–3 pages), including:
• Your vision for the future research program as a Tier 1 CRC at Brock;
• Novel opportunities for training highly qualified personnel; and
• The potential for the Chair to enhance the scholarly leadership and innovation
capacity of the Department, Faculty, and University in strategic areas.
An updated and complete curriculum vitae.
Up to six representative recent publications.
A statement of teaching philosophy, mentorship philosophy, interests related to departmental programs, and strategies to support diverse students (suggested 2 pages). A statement of strengths and experiences in supporting equity, diversity, and inclusion in science through research, curriculum, community outreach, and student support (suggested 1 page).
The names and contact information of three referees who could provide confidential letters of assessment that speak to the candidates’ suitability to hold a faculty position and Tier 1 CRC at Brock University.Please apply online using the “Apply” button. A single PDF document containing all application elements is preferred. (Note: File maximum of 5MB per attachment upload.)
Review of applications will begin May 1, 2023.
The effective date for the academic appointment may be as early as January 1, 2024, but is negotiable with the Faculty Dean. The appointment is subject to budgetary approval.
It is expected that this search will lead to a nomination in April 2024, for which a decision from the CRC Program is anticipated in October 2024, which is the earliest date when the CRC position can begin.
For additional information, please contact Dr. Fiona Hunter, Chair of Biological Sciences or Dr. Jeff Stuart , Chair of the CRC recruitment committee.
Initial posting date: January 19, 2023.

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11/17/2022

When computer science meets biology, unknown details about human health come to light. Yifeng Li is an expert in bioinformatics, an emerging area of study in which software tools and methods are used to reveal patterns embedded in complex, large ...

The Biological Sciences Seminar Series concludes on April 22nd at 12:00 pm EST via Microsoft Teams. Dr. Charlis Raineki ...
04/19/2022

The Biological Sciences Seminar Series concludes on April 22nd at 12:00 pm EST via Microsoft Teams.

Dr. Charlis Raineki from the Department of Psychology at Brock University will be presenting a seminar titled "Uncovering biological mechanisms for the developmental origins of health and disease: A translational approach."

House and Garden TourSunday June 5, 2022Tickets go on sale April 16, 2022Visit www.cfuwstcatharines.org for event detail...
04/11/2022

House and Garden Tour
Sunday June 5, 2022

Tickets go on sale April 16, 2022

Visit www.cfuwstcatharines.org for event details

Scientifically Yours registration opens April 6, 2022 and closes April 20, 2022 at 4:00 pm. Contact Conference Co-Chair ...
04/11/2022

Scientifically Yours registration opens April 6, 2022 and closes April 20, 2022 at 4:00 pm.

Contact Conference Co-Chair Christene Carpenter-Cleland for more information.
905-688-5550 ext 5788
[email protected]

04/04/2022
The Biological Sciences Seminar Series continues on April 8th at 12:00 pm EST via Microsoft Teams. Dr. Rahia Mashoodh fr...
04/04/2022

The Biological Sciences Seminar Series continues on April 8th at 12:00 pm EST via Microsoft Teams. Dr. Rahia Mashoodh from Cambridge University will be presenting a seminar titled "Epigenetics, inheritance, and adaptation within the family environment."

The Biological Sciences Seminar Series continues on April 1st at 12:00 pm EST via Microsoft Teams. Dr. Jayne Yack, from ...
03/28/2022

The Biological Sciences Seminar Series continues on April 1st at 12:00 pm EST via Microsoft Teams. Dr. Jayne Yack, from Carleton University will be presenting a seminar titled "What does an Insect Hear? A foray into the extraordinary vibroacoustic ‘worlds’ of caterpillars & butterflies."

📣Have you heard about the Department of Biological Sciences Seminar Series?📣JOIN US FRIDAY MARCH 25, 2022 AT 12:00 EST! ...
03/22/2022

📣Have you heard about the Department of Biological Sciences Seminar Series?📣

JOIN US FRIDAY MARCH 25, 2022 AT 12:00 EST!

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Click the link to read the article in the Brock News Or go straight to the Youtube link. Thanks to Brock University for ...
12/28/2021

Click the link to read the article in the Brock News Or go straight to the Youtube link. Thanks to Brock University for making this video!

Click the link to read the article in the Brock News Or go straight to the Youtube link. Thanks to Brock University for making this video!

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