University of Bath
Job title:
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Microbiomics)
Company
University of Bath
Job description
About the roleThe Department of Life Sciences is seeking candidates for two appointments at Assistant/Associate Professor (Lecturer/Senior Lecturer) level in the general area of microbiomics (this advertised position is for microbiomics and there is an additional position advertised for human microbiomics).These appointments are intended to strengthen the department’s research and teaching programmes through increased focus on the influence of microbiota across a broad range of topics including evolution, biodiversity and conservation, human health, agriculture and food security, drug discovery and pharmacology.This represents an outstanding opportunity for early or mid-career researchers to initiate or integrate their microbiome-based research programmes in a newly established Life Sciences department boasting research strengths and expertise in a broad range of topics.The role is offered as a full-time permanent (tenured) appointment. There is no compulsory retirement age.About youThe successful candidates will have a proven track record of research experience including high impact publications in any aspect of microbiomics, including, but not restricted to:
- community ecology
- evolution
- biodiversity and conservation
- human disease
- plant disease
- environmental microbiomes
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 infoWe are currently recruiting 6 academic positions with a focus on Microbiome –Please see job descriptions for both Lecturer and Senior Lecturer positions.For informal enquiries please contact Professor Philip Ingham FRS ([email protected]). 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.£56,021 to £64,914. Grade 9
Expected salary
£56021 – 64914 per year
Location
Bath
Job date
Sun, 30 Jun 2024 06:44:07 GMT
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