[Compbio-allhands] Fwd: Attractive Statistical Genomics Faculty Position in Vancouver

-- Andrej Sali, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences University of California, San Francisco UCSF MC 2552 Byers Hall Room 503B 1700 4th Street San Francisco, CA 94158-2330, USA Tel +1 (415) 514-4227; Fax +1 (415) 514-4231 Assistant: Ms. Hilary Mahon, hilary@salilab.org, Tel +1 (415)514-4228; Lab +1 (415) 514-4233, 4258 Email sali@salilab.org; Web http://salilab.org Begin forwarded message:
From: Jennifer Bryan <jenny@stat.ubc.ca> Subject: Attractive Statistical Genomics Faculty Position in Vancouver Date: September 23, 2013 4:54:11 PM PDT To: Jennifer Bryan <jenny@stat.ubc.ca>
The University of British Columbia has an exceptional opportunity for a highly qualified researcher in the broad domain of statistical genomics to launch a career as an Assistant Professor. As described in the attached advertisement, this position is backed by a Canada Research Chair for the early career, and is supported as a hard-money position afterwards. The position is jointly backed by the Departments of Statistics and Medical Genetics at UBC, and the research would be based at the successful Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics - a centre based on interdisciplinary research collaboration.
The search is open, with flexibility for the top candidate to build a successful research program in the area of their interest. Research space, training programs and computational resources are in place, allowing the recruit to move rapidly.
In short, this is a great position. We hope you will pass this information along within the broad biostatistics community and encourage top candidates to apply.
I would be pleased to communicate with anyone having questions about the position.
Regards,
Jenny Bryan jenny@stat.ubc.ca
P.S .The criteria for the Canada Research Chair restricts eligibility to scientists within 10 years of receiving a Ph.D. As the position will include some teaching within the Department of Statistics, applications must indicate formal training in a field of statistics.
Jennifer Bryan Associate Professor Department of Statistics and the Michael Smith Laboratories University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC Canada
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