Job Description:
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Scientist in Inflammation to join Professor Alison Simmons’ research group. The goal of this project is to characterise pathogenic lesions in Crohn’s disease at a global molecular level to highlight biological pathways that are over or underactive within human intestinal subsets in Crohn’s. The Postdoctoral Fellowship is being funded and performed in close collaboration with Celgene, and will involve short secondments within Celgene labs to for the postholder to develop skills linked to work in industry. In Oxford the Postdoctoral Scientist will work in collaboration with members of the Target Discovery Institute and Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford. You will hold a PhD in molecular immunology, cell biology, or cell signalling, and will have proven research skills in molecular immunology. It is essential to have an interest in mechanisms of inflammation and fibrosis in IBD, along with an interest in fostering close collaboration with industry. You will have a strong publication record and the ability to present research findings to both specialist and non-specialist audiences. Previous bioinformatics experience along with previous exposure to clinical research are highly desirable. The post is full-time and fixed-term for up to 3 years initially. Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your online application. Only applications received before 12.00 midday on 29 April 2016 will be considered.
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Scientist in Inflammation to join Professor Alison Simmons’ research group. The goal of this project is to characterise pathogenic lesions in Crohn’s disease at a global molecular level to highlight biological pathways that are over or underactive within human intestinal subsets in Crohn’s. The Postdoctoral Fellowship is being funded and performed in close collaboration with Celgene, and will involve short secondments within Celgene labs to for the postholder to develop skills linked to work in industry. In Oxford the Postdoctoral Scientist will work in collaboration with members of the Target Discovery Institute and Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford. You will hold a PhD in molecular immunology, cell biology, or cell signalling, and will have proven research skills in molecular immunology. It is essential to have an interest in mechanisms of inflammation and fibrosis in IBD, along with an interest in fostering close collaboration with industry. You will have a strong publication record and the ability to present research findings to both specialist and non-specialist audiences. Previous bioinformatics experience along with previous exposure to clinical research are highly desirable. The post is full-time and fixed-term for up to 3 years initially. Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your online application. Only applications received before 12.00 midday on 29 April 2016 will be considered.
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