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The following positions are currently being advertised for the Key Centre 
for Biodiversity and Bioresources at Macquarie University, Sydney, 
Australia

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Commonwealth Key Centre for Biodiversity and Bioresources

The Key Centre has been established to develop new methods for 
the exploration of invertebrate and microbial biodiversity and its 
resource potential.  There is a strong emphasis on the concepts and 
principles of rapid assessment.  It will carry out basic and applied 
research on various aspects of biodiversity, ecology, evolutionary 
biology, conservation and biogeography with practical applications 
to natural resource management, environmental monitoring and 
conservation evaluation.  A broad range of techniques will be 
involved both in the field and in the laboratory including recent 
statistical and molecular methods and the development of automated 
procedures based on laser flow cytometry.

The Centre will develop and offer a variety of educational and 
community outreach programs for undergraduates, postgraduate 
training, professional and managerial groups and the general public.  
These programs will provide for local and long-distance audiences 
and will utilise both conventional and electronic modes of delivery.

Lecturers

The appointees will be responsible to the Director, and will be 
expected to establish a research program in accord with the research 
goals of the Centre, establish and teach a senior undergraduate 
course in biodiversity, contribute to the professional development 
workshops and courses offered by the Centre, provide leadership in 
both research and teaching, supervise postgraduate and honours 
students and interact with comparable organisations in Australia and 
overseas.  

Ref No 17405  Biodiversity

Applicants must have a PhD in an appropriate discipline such as 
ecology, biogeography or conservation biology.  Preference will be 
given to candidates with  experience in invertebrates and terrestrial 
environments.  The third year course to be developed has the title 
Biodiversity and Its Measurement.

Ref No 17406 Microbial Biodiversity

Applicants must have a PhD in Microbiology, specialising in 
Microbial Ecology, Microbial Taxonomy or Environmental 
Microbiology or a related discipline.  Preference will be given to 
candidates with training in molecular techniques.  The third year 
course to be developed has the title Microbial Biodiversity.



Research Fellows

Applicants must have, or be close to submission of, a PhD in a 
relevant area.

Ref No 17407 - Microbial and Molecular Biodiversity

The successful candidate will join a team active in the use of 
fluorescent labelled monoclonal antibodies and gene probes for the 
identification of microorganisms.  The appointee will be expected to 
make a contribution to the teaching programs of the Key  Centre.  

Experience in the extraction and purification of DNA from 
environmental samples is essential.  Preference will be given to 
candidates with experience in PCR and RNA analysis, fluorescent 
labelling, fluorescent in situ hybridisation, flow cytometry and 
fluorescent activated cell sorting.  


Ref No 17408 - Automated Invertebrate Sorting and Identification 
            (Laser Flow Morphometry)

The successful candidate will be associated with both the Key Centre 
and the Centre for Lasers and Applications and will join a team 
developing instrumentation capable of recognising and sorting 
invertebrate specimens at high speed.  The team consists of 
physicists engineers and biologists and a workshop staff.  The 
appointee will have training in physics, engineering or a related 
discipline and practical experience in opto-electronics.

Preference will be given to candidates with experience in the 
application of the disciplines to flow cytometry.


Ref No 17409 - Invertebrate Biodiversity

The successful candidate will join a team active in basic and applied 
research in the ecology, conservation biology, assessment and 
monitoring of invertebrate biodiversity.  The appointee will also be 
expected to apply their experience to the education and training 
programs of the Key Centre.
 
Applicants must have experience in the development of novel 
approaches to the assessment of terrestrial invertebrate biodiversity 
and their application to natural resource management, developing 
and organising major collaborative field research programs, 
experience with recent developments in univariate and multivariate 
statistical applications, familiarity with invertebrate systematics and 
its methods, good working relationships with invertebrate 
taxonomists and institutions and experience in conservation 
evaluation for invertebrates.



GENERAL

The positions are available for terms of one to three years, with the 
possibility of further appointment of up to another three years, 
subject to satisfactory performance and the satisfactory progress of 
the research project.

Appointment to research positions may be made at either Level A or 
Level B.  For appointment to Level B, applicants must demonstrate 
extensive research experience and the ability to take a leadership role 
in the research project.

Enquiries:  Professor A J Beattie  (02) 850 8153    International 
(612) 850 8153 

Salary ranges:  Lecturer (Level B)  $A42,198 to $50,111 per annum
        Associate Lecturer(Level A) $A29,539 to $40,087 per annum
            
Applications, including full curriculum vitae, visa status and the 
names and addresses of three referees should be forwarded to the 
Recruitment Manager, Personnel Office, Macquarie University, 
NSW  2109.

Applications close 8 December, 1995.  Applications will not be 
acknowledged unless specifically requested.




Equal Employment Opportunity and No Smoking in the Workplace 
are University Policies
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Andrew Beattie
Professor
Key Centre for Biodiversity and Bioresources,
School of Biological Sciences,
Macquarie University  NSW   2109
612 850 8153 (phone)
612 850 9237 (fax)
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