Donnerstag, 15. April 2010

Assistant Professor Position

Assistant Professor, Tenure Track
The University of British Columbia
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the
University of British Columbia is seeking an outstanding new
investigator for a full time tenure track faculty position, at the rank of
Assistant Professor. Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree, a minimum
of 2 years postdoctoral research experience, and a record of
accomplishment that demonstrates their potential as an independent
researcher and teacher. Candidates with research and teaching interests
in any area of contemporary Biochemistry or Molecular Biology are
encouraged to apply. All members of the Department maintain active,
well-funded research programs that encompass many areas of modern
biochemistry, molecular and structural biology. Successful candidates
should complement and extend the Department's expertise in research
and education. Applicants should send their curriculum vitae, a record
of teaching effectiveness, 3-4 relevant reprints and a brief (2-3 page)
outline of their proposed research program to:

Irene Ho, Secretary to the Department Head
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Faculty of Medicine
The University of British Columbia
2350 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3 Canada
Email: biochsec@interchange.ubc.ca
Website: http://www.biochem.ubc.ca

Applicants should also arrange for 3 letters of reference to be sent to the
above address. The deadline for applications is May 31, 2010. The
anticipated start date is July 1, 2010 and is negotiable. Salary will be
commensurate with qualifications and experience.

UBC hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity.
All qualified persons are encouraged to apply. UBC is strongly
committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes
applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal
persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation or
gender identity, and others who may contribute to the further
diversification of ideas. However, Canadian and permanent residents of
Canada will be given priority.