英国曼彻斯特大学动物学研究博士后岗位
InstitutionUniversity of Manchester (http://www.man.ac.uk)PositionPost Doctoral Research AssociateLocationManchester United KingdomDate PostedApril 9th 2008Date ExpiresMay 1st 2008Tagsphysiology physi ...
Institution
University of Manchester (http://www.man.ac.uk)
Position
Post Doctoral Research Associate
Location
Manchester United Kingdom
Date Posted
April 9th 2008
Date Expires
May 1st 2008
Tags
physiology, physical sciences and physics, biotechnology, biologicalsciences, and materials
Description
MANCHESTER 1824
The University of Manchester
Faculty of Life Sciences
Post Doctoral Research Associate Ref: LS/80280
Salary will be £27,466 per annum
You will work with Dr Bill Sellers and Dr Jonathan Coddon a LeverhulmeTrust funded collaborative research project Size dependent energetics ofbipedal locomotion:the role of elastic mechanisms. You will join aworld-class laboratory that is part of a multi-disciplinary programme inadaptive organismal biology, within a 5-rated (RAE 2001) Faculty. Youwill possess research skills and experience in comparative physiology orbiomechanics and will be able to demonstrate a research interestinlocomotor biology, evolutionary biomechanics and musculoskeletal physiology.
You should hold (or expect to obtain shortly) a PhD or equivalent in arelevant subject. You will be highly motivated and capable of using initiative.
Contact
This position is tenable for up to 34 months.
Informal enquiries can be addressed to: Dr Bill Sellers,
Tel: +44 (0)161 275 1719, Email: William.Sellers@manchester.ac.uk
or Dr Jonathan Codd. Tel:+44 (0)161 275 5474,
Email: Jonathan.Codd@manchester.ac.uk
The closing date for applications is 1 May 2008.
For information on the University of Manchester and further researchactivities in the Faculty of Life Sciences see http://www.fls.manchester.ac.uk
Application forms and further particulars can be obtained athttp://www.man.ac.uk/news/vacancies or from The Directorate of HumanResources. Tel: ++44 (o) 161275 8836.
Email:* Lifesciences-hr@manchester.ac.uk
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