Academic Position for a Pharmacometrician - Lecturer/Senior Lecturer position in Auckland

From: Nick Holford Date: April 30, 2016 job Source: cognigen.com
*School of Medical Sciences* *Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences* *The University of Auckland * *Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology* Applications are invited for the full-time confirmation path position of Lecturer in the Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology. An appointment at Senior Lecturer level will be considered for a particularly well-qualified applicant. The Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology teaches in undergraduate medical, pharmacy and science programmes, and in many postgraduate programmes. The Department has a strong research track record with research groups in molecular pharmacology, neuropharmacology, pharmacometrics, drug ADME, toxicology and anti-cancer drugs. Applications are invited from candidates with a PhD in Pharmacology and research interests in drug disposition and pharmacokinetics. The successful candidates will co-ordinate the teaching of pharmacology in the area of drug disposition and kinetics. He/she will be expected to develop and undertake an independent research programme and to attract external research funding. Enquiries of an academic nature should be directed to Assoc. Professor Michelle Glass, telephone 64-9-923-6247, or emailm.glass_at_auckland.ac.nz <mailto:m.glass_at_auckland.ac.nz>. All other enquires should be submitted to Vickie Haake, V.Haake_at_auckland.ac.nz <mailto:V.Haake_at_auckland.ac.nz> Applications must be received through the University of Auckland Careers website. *Closing Date: Sunday 29th May 2016 * * http://nz.jobs68.com/job/full-time-lecturer-senior-lecturer-pharmacology-job-id-18063.html * -- Nick Holford, Professor Clinical Pharmacology Dept Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacology, Bldg 503 Room 302A University of Auckland,85 Park Rd,Private Bag 92019,Auckland,New Zealand office:+64(9)923-6730 mobile:NZ+64(21)46 23 53 FR+33(6)62 32 46 72 email: n.holford_at_auckland.ac.nz http://holford.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/ "Declarative languages are a form of dementia -- they have no memory of events" Holford SD, Allegaert K, Anderson BJ, Kukanich B, Sousa AB, Steinman A, Pypendop, B., Mehvar, R., Giorgi, M., Holford,N.H.G. Parent-metabolite pharmacokinetic models - tests of assumptions and predictions. Journal of Pharmacology & Clinical Toxicology. 2014;2(2):1023-34. Holford N. Clinical pharmacology = disease progression + drug action. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2015;79(1):18-27.