Job Reference: 101749
We want to recruit an Assistant Professor of Environmental Impact on Health. You are in your early career and want to become a recognized leader in the research area of gene-environment interactions applied to toxicology and human health. You want to carry out research in genetics, genomics and/or functional genomics, preferably using non-sentient animal models (e.g., zebrafish embryos). You may be keen to innovate in the use of technologies that produce high-content molecular or physiological phenotypes for the outcomes of chemical exposures. Alternatively, you research the molecular mechanisms activated by chemical exposures, for example, leading to cancers. You have abilities in biomedical knowledge formalisation, representation and reasoning, and you can create and disseminate knowledge through initiating and conducting original research. You are excited by your interactions with undergraduate and postgraduate students towards training the next generation of knowledgeable environmentalists.
Informal enquiries: Professor Ferenc Mueller, f.mueller@bham.ac.uk