Employment Opportunity

Daniel Deere (ddeere@rna.bio.mq.edu.au)
Thu, 23 Jan 1997 16:49:21 GMT+1100

Please see the following advertisement:

Macquarie University Centre for Analytical Biotechnology (MUCAB) and
Burns Philp Corporation, R&D division.

Yeast Physiologist/Flow Cytometrist

Ref: 18006

Applications are sought for the position of Scientific Officer to
continue our development of flow cytometric methods for strain
selection and quality control in the yeast industry. A relevant
tertiary qualification or a combination of relevant training and
experience is required. Preference will be given to applicants with
an Honours degree and/or experience of practical microbiology,
biochemistry or flow cytometry, but full training will be provided.
The appointee will have the opportunity to study for a higher degree.
A current driving license is essential. This position is available
for one year starting January 1997 with extension for two additional
years subject to performance.

Salary range: Level 5: AU$30,024 - AU$33,098 per annum plus
superannuation.

All enquires concerning the position or your application should be
referred to Dr Daniel Deere: Tel: 612-9850-8150; Fax: 612-9850-8245;
Email: DDeere@rna.bio.mq.edu.au. Applications including full
curriculum vitae and quoting the reference number, your visa status,
and the names, addresses, and fax or email numbers of three referees
should be forwarded to the Recruitment Manager, Personnel Office,
Macquarie University, Sydney 2109, Australia, by the end of January
1997. Applications will not be acknowledged unless specifically
requested.
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Dr Daniel Deere (ddeere@rna.bio.mq.edu.au)
Royal Society Research Fellow
School of Biological Sciences,
Macquarie University,
Sydney,
Australia NSW 2109.
Tel- +61 2 9850 8150/8238 or 94271959
Fax- +61 2 9850 8245
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