Dear NMusers,

Leiden University has two open positions available at the
assistant/associate/full professor level. Please find more information
below.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Best wishes,
Coen

https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/vacancies/2023/q1/23-0372-assistant-associate-full-professors-in-systems-pharmacology-and-pharmacometrics-1.0-fte

2 assistant/associate/full professors in Systems Pharmacology and
Pharmacometrics (1.0 fte)

Vacancy number: 23-037

We have two open vacancies for an assistant/associate/full professor to
contribute to the research and education activities at the Division of
Systems Pharmacology and Pharmacy at the Leiden Academic Center for Drug
Research (LACDR). Depending on the level of experience and scientific track
record, more junior candidates will be offered an assistant professor
position which may either have stronger education responsibilities (50%
education/50% research), or a tenure track position with a stronger
research focus (25% education/75% research). More established candidates
may apply for an associate/full professor position with the expectation to
lead an independent research group at our division.

>From the research perspective, the Division of Systems Pharmacology and
Pharmacy (SPP) aims to develop quantitative precision medicine approaches
to characterize and predict variation in treatment response and enhance
translational drug development strategies. Across the five current
principal investigator-led research groups of our division, the main
overarching research themes are focused on (i) application of quantitative
modeling/pharmacometrics in clinical pharmacology to develop optimized
treatment strategies, and (ii) the development and application of systems
approaches to enhance translational drug development strategies.

Our ambition is to impact development of personalized treatment strategies
and innovative translational drug development through integration with
clinical data, including real-world patient data. We develop new
methodological advances at the interface of quantitative systems- and
clinical pharmacology/pharmacometrics and other disciplines such as
innovative experimental disease models, emerging biomarker technologies,
state-of-the art biophysical tools, and advanced statistical/ ML/
AI-approaches.

>From the education perspective, our division is involved in the
Bachelor/Master program of Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences. In addition, our
division is closely involved in the Master program of Pharmacy, which is
jointly organized with the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC). For
more information about our division, please visit our website
<https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/science/drug-research/systems-pharmacology>
.

Key responsibilities

The successful candidate will be expected to:

   - Perform innovative research in the area of systems pharmacology,
   quantitative clinical or translational pharmacology, or pharmacometrics.
   Depending on experience level and ambition this may be either as a fully
   independent principal investigator (PI)- group, or as part of other PI
   groups within our division.
   - Have a clearly defined research vision and strategy, which complements
   and builds on current research of our division, and aligns with our future
   ambition, for example through focusing on new approaches/technologies
   and/or emerging therapeutic modalities, or new disease areas.
   - Lead and/or support the acquisition of external research funding.
   - Perform (co-)supervision of PhD candidates.
   - Contribute to teaching and/or coordination of courses in the Bachelor
   and/or Master of Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences.
   - Contribute to student supervision in Bachelor and Master research
   projects.
   - Play an active role in supporting and enhancing a collaborative and
   supportive environment at our division, enabling ‘team-science’ approaches.

Selection criteria

The successful candidate should meet the following selection criteria:

   - PhD degree in quantitative approaches in systems- or clinical
   pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences or biomedicine.
   - Experienced in the use of quantitative/computational approaches using
   mathematical and/or statistical modeling in pharmacological research.
   - Knowledge of and ideally prior experience in state-of-the-art
   experimental approaches in the areas of basic, translational, or clinical
   pharmacology (e.g.  bioanalytical pharmacokinetic assays, biomarker assays,
   experimental disease models).
   - Team player, experienced in working with multi-disciplinary research
   teams.
   - Depending on experience, either a fully established research line and
   vision or the potential to establish such a research line based on a clear
   vision of the candidate.
   - Alignment of the research expertise and vision with the vision and
   ambition of our division.
   - Proven ability or likely success to attract external research funding
   from funding agencies and industry.
   - Experience and affinity with teaching in pharmacological and
   quantitative approaches, and the supervision of students.
   - Well established international network and research profile with
   relevant high-quality publications.
   - Excellent communication skills in English (both in speaking and
   writing)
   - Able to communicate in Dutch or committed to learn Dutch

Research at our faculty and institute

The Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) is a leading institute
dedicated to world-class research and education in drug discovery and
development. LACDR comprises a diverse and international team of
approximately 150 researchers and is ideally located at the Leiden Bio
Science Park, the largest life science cluster in The Netherlands.

The research carried out at the Faculty of Science is very diverse, ranging
from mathematics, information science, astronomy, physics, chemistry and
bio-pharmaceutical sciences to biology and environmental sciences.

Terms and conditions

The salary range for a 1,0 fte position for an assistant professor is
between € 3974, to € 5439 (pay scale 11) or € 4814 to € 6181 (pay scale 12)
gross per month, for an associate professor € 5506      to € 6702 (pay
scale 13) or € 5784 to € 7362 (pay scale 14) gross per month, and for a
full professor € 6099 to € 8881 (pay scale H2) gross per month, depending
on education and experience level of the candidate. The contract will be
for a one year, or for tenure track positions for a fixed term of 6 years,
with a possible extension to a permanent position, based on performance.

Leiden University offers an attractive benefits package with additional
holiday (8%) and end-of-year bonuses (8.3%), training and career
development and sabbatical leave. Our individual choices model gives you
some freedom to assemble your own set of terms and conditions. Candidates
from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break.

Diversity

Diversity and inclusion are core values of Leiden University. Leiden
University is committed to becoming an inclusive community which enables
all students and staff to feel valued and respected and to develop their
full potential. Diversity in experiences and perspectives enriches our
teaching and strengthens our research. High quality teaching and research
is inclusive.

Information

Enquiries can be made to Dr. Coen van Hasselt (
coen.vanhass...@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl)

Applications

Your application can be emailed to Monique Tjiong (
m.tji...@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl), with the vacancy number in the subject line.
Please include your last name in all enclosed files. For your application,
please include in your application, as separate files:

   - Your CV
   - A motivation letter
   - Contact information of 3 references
   - A research statement (1 page); outlining your anticipated research
   focus for this position
   - A teaching statement (1 page); outlining your experience and vision on
   teaching and student supervision

Please ensure that your application quotes the vacancy number. Only
applications before February 18, 2023 can be considered

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