Sessional Lecturer - CSBHPost-transcriptional Gene Regulation; FCE
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
College Lecturer, University Professor
Course Information
Course number and title: CSB
457H1S:
Post-transcriptional Gene Regulation (25% FCE of Full Course)
Course description:
This course focuses on advances in post-transcriptional gene regulation. Topics covered will include regulatory RNAs, RNA processing, localization, translation, and degradation. In addition to lectures from the instructor covering background material, emphasis is placed on current research and will involve discussion of primary literature in a round‑table format.
Number of positions: 1
Estimated course enrolment: 24 students
Estimated TA support: n/a
Class schedule:
Tuesdays, 4pm and Thursdays, 3‑5pm
Sessional dates of appointment:
January 1, 2027 to April 30, 2027
- $4,998.74 (Sessional Lecturer I) Minimum Salary (includes 4% vacation pay)
- $5,349.61 (Sessional Lecturer I) Long Term Minimum Salary (includes 6% vacation pay)
- $5,349.61 (Sessional Lecturer II) Minimum Salary (includes 6% vacation pay)
- $5,476.98 (Sessional Lecturer II) Long Term Minimum Salary (includes 6% vacation pay)
- $5,476.98 (Sessional Lecturer III) Minimum Salary (includes 6% vacation pay)
- $5,614.45 (Sessional Lecturer III) Long Term Minimum Salary (includes 6% vacation pay)
PhD in Molecular Genetics or related field. Demonstrated excellence in teaching is required. Prior experience teaching this or similar course at university level is preferred.
ResponsibilitiesDelivery of lectures prepared by other instructors in this course; prepare and grade assignments and tests in accordance with University regulations as described in the Faculty of Arts & Science and hold office hours.
Closing Date07/03/2026, 11:59 PM EDT
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