Tenure-track positions in Computational and Systems Neuroscience



From: John Lewis (john.lewis@uottawa.ca)
Date: Thu Sep 23 2004 - 03:13:28 CEST


> The Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine wishes to expand its
> strength in Computational and Systems Neuroscience. We are seeking dynamic
> individuals to fill several tenure-track positions at the junior or senior
> level. Strong candidates using innovative theoretical and experimental
> approaches to study neural function are encouraged to apply. These
> experimental approaches may range from the molecular to the systems level,
> but must be strongly coupled with computational modeling and theory. The
> ideal candidate will have an excellent track record of research that
> combines theory and experimentation, either within their own program, or in
> collaboration. Outstanding candidates will be eligible for Canada Research
> Chairs. Successful candidates will have the opportunity for
> cross-appointment with Departments in the Faculty of Science. They will also
> have the opportunity to interact with the large contingent of neuroscience
> researchers distributed throughout the Faculty of Medicine as well as within
> Federal government laboratories in Ottawa. Attractive start-up packages are
> available. Candidates will be expected to contribute to the teaching mission
> of the Department, including developing an interdisciplinary curriculum in
> Computational and Systems Neuroscience. Since the University of Ottawa is a
> bilingual institution, proficiency in both English and French would be an
> asset.
>
> As Canada's National Capital, Ottawa is a vibrant and attractive city with a
> high standard of living. It has several cultural amenities and offers easy
> access to summer and winter outdoor activities. All qualified candidates are
> encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be
> given priority. Equity is a University of Ottawa policy; women, aboriginal
> people, members of visible minorities and persons with disabilities are
> invited to apply. More information on the Department can be obtained at:
> http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/med/cellmed
>
> Interested individuals are requested to submit a curriculum vitae, a list of
> at least three references and a statement of research interests to:
>
> Dr. Bernard J. Jasmin jasmin@uottawa.ca
> Professor and Chair
> Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
> Faculty of Medicine
> University of Ottawa
> 451 Smyth Road
> Ottawa, Ontario
> Canada K1H 8M5

> Applications will be reviewed until the positions are filled.
_________________________
John E. Lewis, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 6N5

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