GSK Chair (Professor) in Pharmacomicrobiomics
University of Bath
About the roleThe Department of Life Sciences is seeking to appoint an outstanding researcher to the GSK Chair of Pharmacomicrobiomics.This new position has been created to strengthen the department’s research and teaching programmes in Pharmacy and Pharmacology through increased focus on the interplay between the microbiota and the disposition and response to drugs.This represents an outstanding opportunity for an established researcher to develop new synergies facilitated by the integration of the pharmacology and microbiology communities in a single unitary life sciences department.The role is offered as a full-time permanent (tenured) appointment. There is no compulsory retirement age.About youThe successful candidate will have an active, internationally recognised research programme and a proven track record of innovation and high impact publication in any aspect of pharmacomicrobiomics, including, but not restricted to:
As well as conducting cutting-edge externally funded research, they will be expected to contribute to the development of new taught courses at undergraduate and masters level and to supervise postgraduate research students.About the DepartmentThe Department of Life Sciences at the University of Bath was established in 2022 through the merger of the former Departments of Biology & Biochemistry and Pharmacology & Pharmacy.The department is located on the main University campus, in close proximity to the Departments of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics.There is a strong interdisciplinary and collaborative culture across departments, fostered by a number of research centres including those for Therapeutic Innovation (CTI), Mathematical Biology (CMB) and Bioengineering and Biomedical Technologies (CBio) as well as the Milner Centre for Evolution (MCE).The department boasts a suite of environmentally controlled culture rooms as well as greenhouses, a zebrafish aquarium, Drosophila laboratory, a GridION and PromethION 2 Solo nanopore sequencing facility and a range of dedicated microscopes including confocal, 2-photon, light-sheet and TIRF.Researchers within the department also have access to the university’s central imaging and mass spectrometry facilities as well as the GW4 Cryo-EM facility located at nearby Bristol University (https://www.bristol.ac.uk/gw4-electron-cryo-microscopy/equipment/).Additional infoInterviews will take place on both 19th and 20th October. Candidates will be required to attend both dates.We are currently recruiting 6 academic positions with a focus on Microbiome – (Link is ).For informal enquiries please contact Professor Philip Ingham FRS (lifescienceshod@bath.ac.uk). However, please ensure your application is submitted via the University website.Alongside completion of the online application form, you should also upload a full Curriculum Vitae.Competitive Package
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