英国Exeter大学酵母代谢和代谢工程研究博士后岗位
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日期:2008-04-10
Institution
University of Exeter (http://www.jobs.ac.uk/)
Position
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Yeast Metabolism or Metabolic Engineering
Location
Exeter United Kingdom
Date Posted
April 9th 2008
Date Expires
May 5th 2008
Tags
engineering, genetics and genomics, microbiology, biochemistry, andimmunology
Description
School of Biosciences
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Yeast Metabolism or MetabolicEngineering (Ref. R65N1540)
Salary in the range £25,135 – £30,013, depending on knowledge and experience
Three year fixed-term contract
The School of Biosciences has three, industrially sponsored, three-yearfixed- term positions for post-doctoral research scientists in thefields of yeast molecular biology, genomics and metabolic engineering.You will integrate into a newly refurbished university researchlaboratory supervised by Dr J. Love and Dr S. Aves, investigating themolecular control of metabolism in Yeast. We are seekinghighly-motivated and articulate individuals with a Ph.D. in molecularbiology, genomics, biochemistry or related discipline. You will beorganised, dynamic, self-motivated and with demonstrable ability to workas part of a close team. The ability to present data concisely and todifferent audiences is advantageous.
The closing date for completed applications is 5 May 2008. Interviewswill be held on 21 May 2008, with a start-date in June 2008.
Contact
For further information please contact Dr John Love email:J.Love@exeter.ac.uk or Dr. Stephen Aves email: S.J.Aves@exeter.ac.uk ortelephone (01392) 269169. Please send your CV and covering letter aswell as the contact details of three referees, quoting the relevant jobreference (stated above) to Dr John Love, School of Biosciences,Geoffrey Pope Building, University of Exeter, Stocker Road, Exeter EX4 4QD.
The University of Exeter is an equal opportunity employer and promotesdiversity in its workforce and, whilst all applicants will be judged onmerit alone, is particularly keen to consider applications from groupscurrently underrepresented in the workforce.
The Times Higher University of the Year 2007/08
University of Exeter (http://www.jobs.ac.uk/)
Position
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Yeast Metabolism or Metabolic Engineering
Location
Exeter United Kingdom
Date Posted
April 9th 2008
Date Expires
May 5th 2008
Tags
engineering, genetics and genomics, microbiology, biochemistry, andimmunology
Description
School of Biosciences
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Yeast Metabolism or MetabolicEngineering (Ref. R65N1540)
Salary in the range £25,135 – £30,013, depending on knowledge and experience
Three year fixed-term contract
The School of Biosciences has three, industrially sponsored, three-yearfixed- term positions for post-doctoral research scientists in thefields of yeast molecular biology, genomics and metabolic engineering.You will integrate into a newly refurbished university researchlaboratory supervised by Dr J. Love and Dr S. Aves, investigating themolecular control of metabolism in Yeast. We are seekinghighly-motivated and articulate individuals with a Ph.D. in molecularbiology, genomics, biochemistry or related discipline. You will beorganised, dynamic, self-motivated and with demonstrable ability to workas part of a close team. The ability to present data concisely and todifferent audiences is advantageous.
The closing date for completed applications is 5 May 2008. Interviewswill be held on 21 May 2008, with a start-date in June 2008.
Contact
For further information please contact Dr John Love email:J.Love@exeter.ac.uk or Dr. Stephen Aves email: S.J.Aves@exeter.ac.uk ortelephone (01392) 269169. Please send your CV and covering letter aswell as the contact details of three referees, quoting the relevant jobreference (stated above) to Dr John Love, School of Biosciences,Geoffrey Pope Building, University of Exeter, Stocker Road, Exeter EX4 4QD.
The University of Exeter is an equal opportunity employer and promotesdiversity in its workforce and, whilst all applicants will be judged onmerit alone, is particularly keen to consider applications from groupscurrently underrepresented in the workforce.
The Times Higher University of the Year 2007/08
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