Post-Doc Research Fellow in Australia, University of New South Wales
Designation/Position-
University of New South Wales, Australia invites application for Post-Doc Research Fellow in Australia from eligible and interested candidates
About- UNSW Medicine is a national leader in learning, teaching and research, with close affiliations to a number of Australia’s finest hospitals, research institutes and health care organisations. The School of Women’s & Children’s Health (SWCH) is comprised of the clinical disciplines of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Paediatrics, and the National Perinatal Epidemiology Statistics Unit (NPESU). Post-Doc Research Fellow in Australia
Clinical academics in the School are located at the Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney Children’s Hospital, St George and Bankstown Hospitals, with teaching contributions made in Paediatrics at the Sutherland, Liverpool and Campbelltown Hospitals. The main administrative centre for the School is based at the Royal Hospital for Women and Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick.
Research/Job Area- Molecular and/or cell biology
Location- University of New South Wales, Australia
Eligibility/Qualification–
To be successful in this role you will have:
- A PhD in molecular and/or cell biology
- Demonstrated knowledge of endometrial and ovarian cancer biology and displayed interest in translational research in this area
- Demonstrated ability in molecular biology techniques, particularly cell-based proliferation, migration and invasion assays
- Strong track record in publication of research manuscripts and presenting own research at national and international conferences
- Proven record in obtaining independent research funding
- Excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to liaise effectively with all levels of staff, students, management, collaborators and general public
Job/Position Description-
- $75K – $100K plus 9.5% superannuation
- Fixed term for 12 months
- Full-time (35 hours/week)
The postdoctoral Fellow will be responsible for performing tissue culture and cell-based proliferation, migration and invasion assays; conduct scoring and analysis of immunohistochemistry on patient tumor samples; contribute to publications and present research findings to national and international meetings; seek grant funding and supervise and mentor research and undergraduate students.
How to Apply- Please submit your CV, cover Letter, publication list and responses to selection criteria nominated in the Position Description.
For Contact-
Associate Professor Caroline Ford
Last Date for Apply– 16 June 2019