Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has an exceptional opportunity for a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as the Associate Laboratory Director for Biosciences. Reporting to the Laboratory Director, the Associate Laboratory Director (ALD) is accountable for strategic planning, people and operations leadership, research quality and integrity, and communication for the Biosciences Area, one of six scientific Areas at Berkeley Lab. The ALD for Biosciences is also responsible for advancing Berkeley Lab's stewardship values of team science, innovation, trust, respect, and service, including building and maintaining a culture that is committed to the ideals of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accountability.
Berkeley Lab's Biosciences Area is the largest biosciences program in the Department of Energy's (DOE) National Lab system, with research funding of $176 million in FY2021, much of it from two DOE research offices - Biological and Environmental Research and the Bioenergy Technology Office - in addition to significant National Institutes of Health support. The Area's 10-year strategic plan (revised in 2019) is based upon a vision to use integrated research teams to solve national challenges in energy, environment, health, and biomanufacturing. The ALD for Biosciences will lead the development of strategies for harnessing Berkeley Lab's innovative, multidisciplinary capabilities to achieve and evolve this vision. The ALD interacts with external sponsors and other National Laboratories, promotes partnerships with academia and industry, and guides the development of externally sponsored research projects and programs consistent with the Laboratory's overall vision and strategy.
As a key member of the Laboratory's Senior Leadership Team, the ALD works closely with the Laboratory Director and Deputy Laboratory Directors to formulate and execute Berkeley Lab's strategic priorities and initiatives. Together with the other Associate Laboratory Directors, they will actively participate in institutional research and management initiatives, developing cross-Area research proposals and shepherding these efforts through their life cycle. The ALD will work with their management teams and Operations staff to develop and execute priorities for facility operations and planning. The successful candidate will be supported in maintaining an active research program if desired.
About the Biosciences Area at Berkeley Lab: Berkeley Lab's Biosciences Area is a leader in the advancement of biological science relevant to national-scale challenges in energy, environment, health, biomanufacturing, and technology development. Enabled by Berkeley Lab's world-class user facilities and complementary research programs, our scientists and engineers contribute groundbreaking discoveries and innovative solutions using biology to solve energy and environmental challenges. Biosciences Area research is conducted by nearly 700 staff and over 650 affiliates in three Divisions and one User Facility: Biological Systems and Engineering, Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology, Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging, and the DOE Office of Science National User Facility Joint Genome Institute (JGI). Learn more about the Area here.
When it was founded over 90 years ago in 1931, Berkeley Lab ushered in a new way of doing science based on building large teams of researchers from different fields, along with engineers, mathematicians, machinists, and accountants, to tackle significant scientific challenges together. This approach has led to Berkeley Lab researchers winning 14 Nobel Prizes and a research portfolio that includes significant and often world-leading programs in physics, chemistry, materials sciences, biosciences, advanced computing, scientific networking, energy and energy technologies, and environmental sciences. "Team Science" remains an integral part of Berkeley Lab's DNA, where research is carried out across multiple scientific disciplines.
Berkeley Lab has a dynamic workforce of over 4,000 employees and an annual operating budget of approximately $1.1 billion. The University of California (UC) manages Berkeley Lab for DOE's Office of Science.
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