Full Professor Computational Pharmacology

(Tenure Track/Assistant Professor) Computational Pharmacology

The ideal candidates will have strong track records in the field of 
computational approaches in drug discovery and development and biomedical 
research. Through their expertise, skills and scientific leadership, they will 
be able to bridge between the areas of Systems Pharmacology/PKPD and Systems 
Biology, Metabolomics and Big Data.  The focus will be on the development of 
multiscale/multivariate models that link pathways to disease and allow for in 
silico drug target identification and validation.
Candidates for the Full Professor role will have a strong international 
reputation and well-established track record of outstanding, independent 
scientific and academic leadership, demonstrated by a.o. an extensive portfolio 
of publications, successful grant applications, leadership of large research 
projects and programs, invited lectures, committee and board memberships etc.
For the Tenure Track/Assistant Professor position, a minimum of 2 year postdoc 
experience is required with a commensurate track record of publications in 
high-quality peer-reviewed journals and demonstrable ability to obtain research 
grants.  The Tenure Track position consists of an initial period of six years 
maximum, which it is expected to lead to a promotion to a tenured position as 
Associate Professor. After this, it is expected that the candidate has 
progressed such that a promotion to a position as full professor can be 
expected within 3-5 years.
The emphasis of the positions is on research, but it is our philosophy that our 
students get taught by our best researchers. It is therefore expected that 
every member of staff spend *25% of their time on teaching duties.  Evidence of 
teaching abilities and experience is essential for both positions.

Leiden University strongly believes that innovation requires a diverse 
organisation and workforce.  Women are strongly encouraged to apply.

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a brief 
statement of research plans and contact information for three references to:

K. David Cadieu
KDC Group
609-882-8660
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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The Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR<http://lacdr.nl>) is a 
leading institute dedicated to world-class research and education in drug 
discovery and development. Our aim is to advance the discovery of the medicines 
of the future through cutting-edge research and training of bio-pharmaceutical 
scientists.
The LACDR is headed by Piet van der 
Graaf<http://science.leidenuniv.nl/index.php/english/staff_info_item/piet_hein_van_der_graaf_appointed_new_director_of_research_lacdr/>,
 who joined the centre in 2013 as Director of Research, Professor of Systems 
Pharmacology and Chair of the Department of Pharmacology, as successor of 
Professor Dr. Meindert Danhof.  LACDR has organized its research and education 
around three clusters, Drug & Target Discovery, Systems Pharmacology and 
BioTherapeutics.
The focus of the Systems Pharmacology Cluster is the development of novel 
experimental and computational tools and concepts for precision medicine.  It 
combines cutting edge experimental facilities and know how in the area of 
metabolomics and organ-on-a-chip with world-leading expertise in 
Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic (PKPD) and Systems Pharmacology modeling.


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K. David Cadieu     KDC GROUP, INC.
609.882.8660           [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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