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DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Drug Delivery/Cellular-molecular Engineering
Applications are invited for a full time tenure-track position at
the rank of Assistant Professor in Dalhousie University's new
School of Biomedical Engineering. These positions are being
created as part of a new graduate degree programme in Biomedical
Engineering with the assistance of a Whitaker Foundation Special
Opportunities award.
Candidates must have an undergraduate engineering degree from an
accredited program, a Ph.D., and preferably post-doctoral academic
or industrial experience. They should also be eligible for
registration as professional engineers in the province of Nova
Scotia.
Research interests should lie in one or more of the following
areas: (i) drug delivery systems, (ii) cellular mechanics,
(iii) tissue or molecular engineering, or (iv) mechano-
transduction.
Successful candidates will be expected to contribute to the
graduate teaching programs of the school. While startup funding is
available, successful candidates will be expected to compete for
external research funding.
Applicants should submit: (i) a curriculum vitae, (ii) two to
three reprints of recent publications, (iii) a one to two page
statement outlining their research plans, and (iv) the names,
addresses and internet addresses for three references to:
Dr. J. Michael Lee,
Interim Director,
School of Biomedical Engineering,
Dalhousie University,
5981 University Avenue,
Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada B3H 3J5
Closing date for receipt of applications will be July 15, 1999.
Dalhousie University is an Employment Equity/Affirmative Action
Employer. The University encourages applications from qualified
Aboriginal Peoples, persons with a disability, racially visible
people and women. In accordance with Canadian Immigration
requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and
permanent residents.
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J. Michael Lee, Ph.D.
Interim Director, School of Biomedical Engineering
Chair, Department of Applied Oral Sciences
Dalhousie University http://www.dal.ca/bme
5981 University Avenue Voice
902) 494-6734
Halifax, Nova Scotia Fax: (9020 494-2527
Canada B3H 3J5 jmlee@is.dal.ca
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DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
====================================
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Drug Delivery/Cellular-molecular Engineering
Applications are invited for a full time tenure-track position at
the rank of Assistant Professor in Dalhousie University's new
School of Biomedical Engineering. These positions are being
created as part of a new graduate degree programme in Biomedical
Engineering with the assistance of a Whitaker Foundation Special
Opportunities award.
Candidates must have an undergraduate engineering degree from an
accredited program, a Ph.D., and preferably post-doctoral academic
or industrial experience. They should also be eligible for
registration as professional engineers in the province of Nova
Scotia.
Research interests should lie in one or more of the following
areas: (i) drug delivery systems, (ii) cellular mechanics,
(iii) tissue or molecular engineering, or (iv) mechano-
transduction.
Successful candidates will be expected to contribute to the
graduate teaching programs of the school. While startup funding is
available, successful candidates will be expected to compete for
external research funding.
Applicants should submit: (i) a curriculum vitae, (ii) two to
three reprints of recent publications, (iii) a one to two page
statement outlining their research plans, and (iv) the names,
addresses and internet addresses for three references to:
Dr. J. Michael Lee,
Interim Director,
School of Biomedical Engineering,
Dalhousie University,
5981 University Avenue,
Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada B3H 3J5
Closing date for receipt of applications will be July 15, 1999.
Dalhousie University is an Employment Equity/Affirmative Action
Employer. The University encourages applications from qualified
Aboriginal Peoples, persons with a disability, racially visible
people and women. In accordance with Canadian Immigration
requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and
permanent residents.
================================================== ===================
J. Michael Lee, Ph.D.
Interim Director, School of Biomedical Engineering
Chair, Department of Applied Oral Sciences
Dalhousie University http://www.dal.ca/bme
5981 University Avenue Voice

Halifax, Nova Scotia Fax: (9020 494-2527
Canada B3H 3J5 jmlee@is.dal.ca
================================================== ===================
We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could
produce the Complete Works of Shakespeare;
now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true.
-Robert Wilensky
================================================== ===================
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