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Principal Scientist

Department of Medicine - Western Health, Victoria

Full time. The successful applicant will have a strong track record in research in metabolic bone diseases; and will be pursuing his/her own independent research projects. The position will be responsible for developing novel approaches to research, and high quality training to postgraduate students, particularly in the area of metabolic bone diseases. The position will be located in the newly built research facilities of the Western Centre for Health, Research and Education reporting to the Professor of Medicine, Professor Peter Ebeling.

For full details see the Job Description on the Western Health website
Please contact Professor Peter Ebeling on 03 8345 6429 for more information.

Applications Close: 15 May 2011

Posted: 29 April 2011TOP


Endocrinology position

Hornsby, NSW

Due to the relocation of two colleagues, a position is available at the Hornsby Rooms for an endocrinologist 1-2 days per week. Hours & days are flexible. There is a wide cross section of general endocrinology & diabetes along with an opportunity to be appointed to the Endocrine roster at Sydney Adventist Hospital in nearby Wahroonga.

Contact:

Clinical Professor John Carter AO BSc(Med), MB BS(Syd), MD (NSW), FRACP
Dept of Medicine, University of Sydney,
Senior Visiting Endocrinologist, Concord & Hornsby Hospitals
39 Palmerston Rd
Hornsby 2077
NSW, Australia
Tel 02-9477 3701
Fax 02-9482 2036

Posted: 4 March 2011 TOP


PhD opportunity

Garvan Institute of Medical Research and University of NSW

A/Prof Katherine Samaras, in conjunction with A/Prof Julian Trollow are seeking a PHD student (3rd year endocrine trainee) to participate in studies examining the effects of diabetes, obesity and metabolic syndrome on the health of older Australians.

Interested trainees are asked to contact Katherine Samaras, as well as forward their CV: k.samaras@garvan.org.au

Reposted: 19 November 2010TOP


 

 

 

 

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