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Job reference
19/107216
Date posted
14/02/2019
Application closing date
14/03/2019
Salary
£51,630 - £59,828 per annum (potential to progress to £65,361 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Academic
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Senior Lecturer Physiotherapy
Job description
The Centre for Experimental Medicine is part of the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Science at QUB. The Centre provides an outstanding interdisciplinary and collegiality environment to answer major questions of human health by understanding the molecular mechanisms of disease. The Centre is an internationally recognized excellent hub
for research on respiratory medicine and critical care, ophthalmology, basic immunology, and host-pathogen (viral and bacterial) interactions. This rich scientific environment provides unique opportunities for fast track translation of basic discoveries into human health, and to illuminate mechanisms in clinical research. The Centre has access to core facilities for discovery science and platforms to do clinical work. We have significant experience on clinical trials (from phase I to phase III), and on implementation of clinical outcomes.
The Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy will strengthen the academic base within the Centre for Experimental Medicine, teach at undergraduate and postgraduate level and contribute to School and Centre administration and outreach activity.
The research focus of this role will be to provide mechanistic insights into the impact of Physiotherapy on clinical outcomes. We encourage applicants exploiting a multidisciplinary approach with emphasis on respiratory diseases and critical care. However, outstanding candidates in other areas of Physiotherapy will be considered. The post holder should be able to liaise and develop projects with clinical colleges, and be keen to do discovery science by bridging clinical work and fundamental biology (biomarkers, immune responses, tissue homeostasis, and endothelial function among other areas).
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Job title
Senior Lecturer Physiotherapy
Job reference
19/107216
Date posted
14/02/2019
Application closing date
14/03/2019
Salary
£51,630 - £59,828 per annum (potential to progress to £65,361 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Academic
Attachments
Blank
Job description
The Centre for Experimental Medicine is part of the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Science at QUB. The Centre provides an outstanding interdisciplinary and collegiality environment to answer major questions of human health by understanding the molecular mechanisms of disease. The Centre is an internationally recognized excellent hub
for research on respiratory medicine and critical care, ophthalmology, basic immunology, and host-pathogen (viral and bacterial) interactions. This rich scientific environment provides unique opportunities for fast track translation of basic discoveries into human health, and to illuminate mechanisms in clinical research. The Centre has access to core facilities for discovery science and platforms to do clinical work. We have significant experience on clinical trials (from phase I to phase III), and on implementation of clinical outcomes.
The Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy will strengthen the academic base within the Centre for Experimental Medicine, teach at undergraduate and postgraduate level and contribute to School and Centre administration and outreach activity.
The research focus of this role will be to provide mechanistic insights into the impact of Physiotherapy on clinical outcomes. We encourage applicants exploiting a multidisciplinary approach with emphasis on respiratory diseases and critical care. However, outstanding candidates in other areas of Physiotherapy will be considered. The post holder should be able to liaise and develop projects with clinical colleges, and be keen to do discovery science by bridging clinical work and fundamental biology (biomarkers, immune responses, tissue homeostasis, and endothelial function among other areas).
Candidate information
About the Centre
Information for international applicants
Note to EEA Applicants on Brexit