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lecturer in pharmacokinetics

£35,845

per year

UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD

24 days ago

BRADFORD, WEST YORKSHIRE

Deadline: 19 April 2021

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OCCUPATION TITLE

Lecturer

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2311

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£40,700

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An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Lecturer in Pharmacokinetics to join a dynamic multidisciplinary research institute within the Faculty of Life Sciences. The Institute of Cancer Therapeutics has an international reputation for translational research leading to the identification of novel therapies. The Institute is housed in a self-contained purpose-built facility with dedicated resources for tumour biology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, target validation, drug analysis and pharmacokinetics, and proteomics. See www.bradford.ac.uk/ict for further information.

Based in the School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, the Institute of Cancer Therapeutics (ICT) is an interdisciplinary drug discovery institute which has Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion, and pharmacokinetics at its core to support human and preclinical studies from its own discovery pipeline and in collaboration with clinical trial investigators in other settings. 

The successful applicant will have substantial practical and technical expertise in the application of LC-MS-MS technologies to DMPK analyses. They will be experienced in the measurement of test compounds in a range of biological matrices, and be able to demonstrate expertise in LC-MS-MS method development and validation. The successful applicant will also have experience in guiding and mentoring others in the use of HPLC/UPLC-MS-MS analyses. They will have a developing track record of publications, including ADME analyses, and demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues on multi-disciplinary projects. The successful applicant will also be an enthusiastic teacher, and contribute to the delivery of teaching from foundation year to Master's level on degree programmes within the School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, and wider Faculty. 

You will have a PhD in a related discipline, with experience of working in a Life Sciences research laboratory. You will hold, or be committed to completing, a teaching qualification and/or membership of the Higher Education Academy. The post holder will have clear plans to secure external research funding to realise your own and the school's potential. 

Informal enquiries to Dr Huw Jones (h.s.jones@bradford.ac.uk), and Prof Sherif El-Khamisy (S.El-Khamisy@bradford.ac.uk).  « Return to the search results 
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