Lecturer in Structural Biology
School of Biological Sciences
Auckland
Vacancy Number: A618-07L
Applications are invited for a tenured position as Lecturer in
Structural Biology. You should have state-of-the-art skills and a
publication record in structural biology, preferably in X-ray
crystallography. The School of Biological Sciences hosts a modern
fully equipped X-ray crystallography laboratory, including
crystallization robotics, as well as facilities for cryo-electron
microscopy, access to high-field NMR, and access to synchrotron data
collection.
The Structural Biology laboratory is also part of the Maurice Wilkins
Centre for Molecular Bio-discovery, a national Centre of Research
Excellence (www.mauricewilkinscentre.org). This offers collaborative
opportunities in proteomics, cell biology and immunology, medicinal
and synthetic chemistry and advanced biological modelling.
You will be expected to develop an internationally competitive
research programme in structural biology, able to attract external
research funding and graduate students. Collaboration with other
staff is encouraged, and the appointee is also expected to
participate in the School's undergraduate and graduate teaching
programmes.
The School of Biological Sciences currently employs 180 staff and
supervises 120 PhD students. The School has modern laboratories and
operates state-of-the-art equipment centres for genomics, proteomics,
mass spectrometry and molecular structure determination (see SBS web
site: http://www.sbs.auckland.ac.nz/). The University is situated in
the heart of Auckland, a modern lively city with a beautiful harbour
and beaches, a warm climate and easy access to many outdoor activities.
Applications close Saturday, 15 September 2007.
For further information go to www.opportunities.auckland.ac.nz.
The University has an equal opportunities policy and welcomes
applications from all qualified persons.
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