Job opportunity: Chair in Bioinformatics
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Chair in Statistical Bioinformatics ----------------------------------- School of Mathematics, University of Leeds The School of Mathematics at Leeds has an international reputation for its research; in RAE 2001 all three Departments (Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, Statistics) were rated 5. As part of a University-wide strategy, the School is creating a new Centre for Statistical Bioinformatics. Applications are invited for a Professorship in this field which will complement the existing research strengths in the School. It is expected that a lectureship post will subsequently be advertised in this area to support the Chair appointment. The School of Mathematics has a strong tradition in Statistics, particularly in the areas of shape analysis, directional statistics and spatial statistics. The purpose of this Chair appointment is to provide leadership in the area of Statistical Bioinformatics and to foster research interactions between groups with research interests in this field - both within the University and outside. The School seeks applications from individuals with a record of outstanding research and proven leadership in the area of Statistical Bioinformatics. Salary is negotiable within the Professorial range (minimum ?47,380 p.a.) The University is introducing a new reward framework which will facilitate the recruitment, retention and motivation of world class staff. Informal enquires to: Professor John Kent: (+44) 113 343 5103 j.t.kent@leeds.ac.uk or Prof Charles Taylor: (+44) 113 343 5168 c.c.taylor@leeds.ac.uk or Prof M J Wilson (Head of School) (+44) 113 343 5148 m.j.wilson@leeds.ac.uk Applications packs from Susan Alexander, Recruitment and Administrative Co-ordinator tel: (+44) 113 343 3949 email: s.alexander@adm.leeds.ac.uk Job ref 330430 Closing date 10 June 2005 We welcome applications from all sections of the community. Textphone for deaf applicants only (+44) 113 343 4353. All information is available in alternative formats - please tel: (+44) 113 343 4146.
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