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One Lecturer and two Associate Professor positions in Drug Discovery (at University College London, UK)

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One Lecturer and two Associate Professor positions in Drug Discovery (at University College London, UK)
UCL School of Pharmacy
We are investing strongly in our drug discovery activities and have two Associate Professor positions and one Lecturer position available. The successful applicants will be expected to contribute to the research, teaching and management of activities relating to drug discovery. More specifically, we are seeking individuals who will complement our existing strengths in the discovery of novel agents via the building of major collaborative research projects that will develop new leads in strategically important therapeutic areas. We would also expect the individuals to make a fair contribution to teaching and administrative duties within the School and/or UCL.
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We are seeking individuals with both a strong research track record in drug discovery and experience of teaching at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level. The successful applicants should be able to demonstrate a strong track record in relevant teaching and an ability to perform administrative duties to a high level of competence and reliability.


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