Dear colleagues,

I would like to bring your attention to the following vacancy at the University 
of Auckland:

Professor/Associate Professor in Structural Biology 

The School of Biological Sciences invites applications for a 
Professor/Associate Professor in Structural Biology. The ideal candidate will 
have a strong background in either macromolecular crystallography and/or any 
other approach to molecular structural biology, will have the demonstrated 
ability to combine this expertise with biophysical, biochemical or cellular 
techniques to solve contemporary biological problems of both fundamental and 
applied nature, and will have a strong track record of obtaining research 
funding in a competitive environment. The successful candidate will actively 
contribute to teaching and graduate supervision while maintaining their own 
research portfolio. If appointed at the Professorial level, the successful 
candidate would also be expected to provide leadership within the strongly 
collegial Structural Biology Research section, which currently includes seven 
research groups and around 40 staff and students. Existing facilities available 
include state-of-the-art X-ray data collection facilities (Rigaku MicroMax-007 
HF with mar345dtb detectors) and crystallization robotics, a Tecnai 12 cryo-TEM 
with CCD camera and a Bruker 600MHz NMR instrument with cryoprobe. A new Tecnai 
F20, a 200 kV Field Emission Gun TEM equipped with an energy filter, will be 
installed in 2011. The Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne is readily 
accessible from Auckland. 

The School of Biological Sciences has close to 200 staff and over 150 graduate 
students. It is located on the University's City campus in a beautiful park 
setting and enjoys wide views over Auckland's picturesque Waitemata Harbour. 
The Faculty of Science is the leading science faculty in New Zealand and one of 
the largest in Australasia. Auckland is rated as one of the most liveable 
cities in the world.

Closing date: The closing date for applications for this position is 15 January 
2012.

Full details can be found at the University website (Job ID 13683)


Thank you,

Richard

Richard Kingston, PhD.
School of Biological Sciences
The University of Auckland
New Zealand

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