Professor James Whisstock is stepping down after eight transformative years as Scientific Head of EMBL Australia.
Prof. Whisstock is a structural biologist at Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute and Deputy Dean (Research) of Monash Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences.
Under his leadership, the Partner Laboratory Network grew to 20 distinguished group leaders nationwide. Prof. Whisstock was committed to fostering the next generation of Australian research talent, scaling the acclaimed EMBL Australia annual PhD course and providing greater opportunities for international learning at EMBL.
As an ARC Laureate Fellow and Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced Molecular Imaging, Prof. Whisstock also played a pivotal role in establishing a world-class cryo-electron microscopy capability at Monash University.
In 2024, EMBL Australia became part of the NCRIS Health Group.
EOI – SCIENTIFIC HEAD
EMBL Australia invites expressions of interest for the position of Scientific Head. This is an exceptional opportunity to lead a national life science network at the forefront of biological research and innovation.
Position: Scientific Head, EMBL Australia
Location: Australia
Application Deadline: 15 February 2025
ROLE OVERVIEW
The Scientific Head, EMBL Australia will provide visionary leadership and scientific strategy for the EMBL Australia Partner Laboratory Network (PLN), driving research excellence and fostering an inclusive and collaborative environment. The role requires commitment to mentorship, a passion for scientific innovation, and the ability to cultivate partnerships with academic, industry and government stakeholders. The role is prestigious and, although not remunerated, it requires a negotiable level of institutional commitment to support interstate and overseas travel.
Accountability and key responsibilities:
The Scientific Head, EMBL Australia will report to their respective employer and to the EMBL Australia Council. The appointment is made on the recommendation of the EMBL Australia Council and the PLN Steering Committee. The Scientific Head shall serve a maximum of five years, but may be re-nominated for one additional term.
Leadership and strategy:
- Provide strategic and scientific leadership and mentorship to the EMBL Australia PLN and its activities, including EMBL Australia Group Leader recruitment, mentoring and review activities.
- Promote the scientific value of EMBL Australia to the Australian life science community.
- Drive scientific collaboration and engagement with national research infrastructure capabilities and internationally with EMBL.
- Champion equity, diversity and inclusion in the life sciences, in line with EMBL Australia values (openness, inclusion, integrity, transparency and fairness).
Committee Responsibilities:
- Convey and chair the PLN Steering Committee.
- Provide strategic and scientific advice to the EMBL Australia Council, as required, and act in accordance with Council directions.
- Attend EMBL Australia Council meetings and engage in strategic planning and the implementation of initiatives.
Collaboration:
- Work closely with the Chief Operating Officer of EMBL Australia to deliver on the vision and strategy of EMBL Australia.
Qualifications and attributes:
- A PhD in a relevant field and a proven track record of scientific excellence.
- Demonstrated commitment to mentorship and building the next generation of Australian life science leaders.
- Visionary leadership and demonstrated experience in leading large-scale, collaborative research projects with national and international reach.
- Strong communication and negotiation skills, and a reputation for being highly collaborative.
- Strong commitment to EMBL Australia values (openness, inclusion, integrity, transparency and fairness).
Application Process:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their expressions of interest, including their CV and a cover letter outlining their vision for the role and relevant experience, addressed to Prof Ian Smith, EMBL Australia Council Chair.
Please submit your expression of interest or any queries to Annette Wittmann, EMBL Australia Chief Operating Officer via annette.wittmann@monash.edu
See full position description.
The closing date is 15 February 2025.
Shortlisted candidates will be asked to supply contact details for three referees and a letter from their employer stating how the role of Scientific Head, EMBL Australia aligns with the institutional vision and the level of support that can be committed over five years.
EMBL Australia encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people with disabilities, neurodivergent people and people of all genders, sexualities and age groups. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you need any reasonable adjustments, please let us know.