UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
MEDICAL SCIENCES
DIVISION
DEPARTMENT
OF PHYSIOLOGY, ANATOMY AND GENETICS
TWO UNIVERSITY LECTURERSHIPS IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
in association
with Christ Church, Oxford
Applications are invited for
two University Lecturerships in Biomedical Science from 1 October 2006
or as soon afterwards as possible. One of the successful candidates
will be expected to have carried out advanced research in Neuroscience.
The second successful candidate will have research achievements in one
of the following areas: cell physiology, molecular biology, developmental
and reproductive biology, endocrinology or related subjects. Candidates
for both posts must have particular competence to organize and carry
out teaching in these areas to medical students during their pre-clinical
studies.
The newly formed Department
of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics was brought about by the merger
in January 2006 of the former University Laboratory of Physiology and
the Department of Human Anatomy and Genetics. There are first-class
research facilities within the Department which reflect a broad range
of approaches, from molecular to systems.
University salary according
to age will be on the scale Â24,352 - Â39,346 per annum.
Each post is tenable after five years to retirement age, subject to
review. The successful candidates may be offered official studentships
(tutorial fellowships) at Christ Church, in which case the combined
University and College salary would be according to age on a scale up
to Â47,078 per annum. Additional college allowances are
associated with the tutorial fellowships.
Further particulars may
be obtained at www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp and from Professor Sir George Radda,
Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, Sherrington Building,
Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT; Tel: 01865 272471; e-mail: george.radda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
to whom applications (twelve copies, or one from overseas applicants),
should be sent to arrive no later than Friday 16 June 2006. Applicants
should include a full curriculum vitae, a list of research publications
(please star the five most important papers and include reprints if
available) and a statement of teaching and research objectives, together
with the names of three referees (not more than two from one department
and at least one should be from outside Oxford). Applications
by e-mail will not be accepted.
Lecturership interviews
will be held the week commencing 17 July 2006.
Application deadline 16 June 2006