Course Lecturer - EXSU 605 - Biomedical Research Innovation

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Job Type: PartTime
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Job Description:
The Department of Surgery, Division of Experimental Surgery is seeking a Course Lecturer to teach the Fall 2023 semester: Biomedical Research Innovation - EXSU 605.


Teaching Qualification Requirements:
PhD in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering


Experience:

  • Experience conducting and publishing research in biosensor, diagnostic, biomaterials, in vitro and in vivo hands on, but also expertise in regenerative medicine with application to Medical/Clinical problem.
  • History of consistently publishing manuscripts relevant to the field in high quality peer reviewed journals.
  • An asset would be experience undertaking research collaborations with medical specialists such as surgeons, clinicians, pathologists, etc.


Hiring Unit:


Department of Surgery


Course Title:


Biomedical Research Innovation


Subject Code:


EXSU 605 001


Location:


TBD


Schedule:


Mondays 3pm - 5pm


Deadline to Apply:


2023-05-31


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