[vslist] 5 Faculty Positions at the Brain Research Centre, UBC

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Tue Jul 16 10:59:01 2002


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5 FACULTY POSITIONS AT THE BRAIN RESEARCH CENTRE
University of British Columbia and
Vancouver Coastal Health Authority

The Brain Research Centre of UBC and the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority 
is embarking on a major expansion of its programs, based on recent 
successes in attracting substantial infrastructure funding.  We have 
available 5 full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty positions, at both 
senior and junior levels, across a broad spectrum of areas in Neuroscience. 
Three of these positions will be Canada Research Chairs in association with 
the University's "Neuroscience Cluster" in the Faculty of Medicine. These 
prestigious positions are funded through a federal government program, with 
access to research support appropriate to the programs and goals.  For more 
information about this programme, visit http://www.chairs.gc.ca/.  The 
other two positions will be supported through our endowment fundraising 
initiatives.

Applications are invited in the areas of Stroke, Mood Disorders, 
Neuroprotection, Neurodegenerative Disorders, Postnatal Brain Development, 
Neuronal Plasticity, Synaptic Mechanisms, and Cell Signaling.  The Centre 
specifically encourages individuals using brain imaging and/or 
genomic/proteomic strategies to apply.

The University of British Columbia hires on the basis of merit and it is 
committed to employment equity. We encourage all qualified persons to 
apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents of Canada will be given 
priority.  Please note that there is no restriction with regard to 
nationality or residence for Canada Research Chair positions, and such 
positions are open to all candidates.  These offers will be made in keeping 
with immigration requirements associated with the Canada Research Chairs 
program.

The expected start date for these appointments is July 1st, 2003 or July 1, 
2004.  Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, the names of three referees, 
and a statement of current research interests and future plans to:

Dr. Max Cynader
Director, Brain Research Centre
University of British Columbia, and
Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
2211 Wesbrook Mall
Vancouver, BC  V6T 2B5  Canada
Fax:  (604) 822-0361
Email:  cynader@brain.ubc.ca

Deadline for applications is December 1, 2002


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5 FACULTY POSITIONS AT THE BRAIN RESEARCH CENTRE<br>
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Vancouver Coastal Health Authority<br>
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The Brain Research Centre of UBC and the Vancouver Coastal Health
Authority is embarking on a major expansion of its programs, based on
recent successes in attracting substantial infrastructure funding.&nbsp;
We have available 5 full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty positions,
at both senior and junior levels, across a broad spectrum of areas in
Neuroscience. Three of these positions will be Canada Research Chairs in
association with the University’s “Neuroscience Cluster” in the Faculty
of Medicine. These prestigious positions are funded through a federal
government program, with access to research support appropriate to the
programs and goals.&nbsp; For more information about this programme,
visit
<a href="http://www.chairs.gc.ca/" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://www.chairs.gc.ca/</a></u></font>.&nbsp;
The other two positions will be supported through our endowment
fundraising initiatives.&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>
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Applications are invited in the areas of<b> Stroke, Mood Disorders,
Neuroprotection</b>,<b> Neurodegenerative Disorders</b>, <b>Postnatal
Brain Development</b>, <b>Neuronal Plasticity</b>, <b>Synaptic
Mechanisms, </b>and <b>Cell Signaling</b>.&nbsp; The Centre specifically
encourages individuals using <b>brain imaging</b> and/or
<b>genomic/proteomic</b> strategies to apply.<br>
<br>
The University of British Columbia hires on the basis of merit and it is
committed to employment equity. We encourage all qualified persons to
apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents of Canada will be given
priority.&nbsp; Please note that there is no restriction with regard to
nationality or residence for Canada Research Chair positions, and such
positions are open to all candidates.&nbsp; These offers will be made in
keeping with immigration requirements associated with the Canada Research
Chairs program.&nbsp; <br>
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The expected start date for these appointments is July
1<font size=1><sup>st</sup></font>, 2003 or July 1, 2004.&nbsp; Salary
will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.<br>
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Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, the names of three referees,
and a statement of current research interests and future plans to:<br>
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Dr. Max Cynader<br>
Director, Brain Research Centre<br>
University of British Columbia, and<br>
Vancouver Coastal Health Authority<br>
2211 Wesbrook Mall<br>
Vancouver, BC&nbsp; V6T 2B5&nbsp; Canada<br>
Fax:&nbsp; (604) 822-0361<br>
Email:&nbsp; <font color="#0000FF"><u>cynader@brain.ubc.ca<br>
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2002<br>
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