[BBC] Fwd: Postdoctoral Researcher Post - VACANCY

Sanne Abeln s.abeln at vu.nl
Sun Mar 10 17:58:11 CET 2013


Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Structural Biology and
Associate Director of the Doctoral Training Centre

We invite applications for a postdoctoral position, jointly funded by
UCB and the University of Oxford Doctoral Training Centres, focussing
on the development of methods for membrane protein structure
prediction.  The research will be carried out under the supervision of
Prof Charlotte Deane and based within the Department of Statistics.
The post-holder will also act as an Associate Director of the Doctoral
Training Centre, being involved in the teaching and administration of
the DTC training programme.



The appointment will be for up to 18 months in the first instance with
the possibility of an 18 month extension, is available with immediate
effect and offers a salary of £29,541 - £36,298 per annum (Grade 7).

The successful candidate will have a doctorate degree in a relevant
discipline and experience in scientific computing, software
development and structural biology.  Excellent programming skills are
essential as well as a strong understanding of biology. Experience of
scientific teaching or training would also be desirable.

Applications must be made online through the main University website:
http://www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/jobs/research/



Applicants are required to upload a full CV and supporting statement
as part of the online application for this post and must ask two
referees to submit recommendations directly to:
Samantha.miles at dtc.ox.ac.uk by the deadline, quoting reference DTC/UCB
106979.



For research related queries regarding this post, please contact Prof
Charlotte Deane charlotte.deane at dtc.ox.ac.uk.

All other queries should be directed to the DTC Administrator,
Samantha Miles in the first instance (e-mail as above or telephone
01865 610660).

Only applications made online before midday on Wednesday 3rd April
2013 will be considered.





Please do pass this message on to anyone you think may be suitable or
interested (and preferably both)




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Sanne Abeln

Assistant Professor Bioinformatics - VU University Amsterdam
s.abeln at vu.nl       +31 20 59 87816       www.few.vu.nl/~abeln


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