Job ID: 46274G
Job date: 2017-03-10
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Company : Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Country : Role : Other
Job date: 2017-03-10
End Date:
Company : Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Country : Role : Other
Job Description:
An opportunity has arisen for a bioinformatician to join the Laboratory Genetics department, which forms part of the West of Scotland Genetic Services. You will join our team of >100 scientific and technical staff where you will be required to take responsibility for the delivery of bioinformatics within the laboratory. You will establish, maintain, enhance and develop reliable and efficient next generation analysis workflows and processes to ensure the highest quality diagnostic genetics service. You will also be responsible for ensuring the implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and systems documentation. You should have an MSc (Hons) postgraduate qualification (or equivalent) in bioinformatics with experience of human genetics or an MSc postgraduate qualification (or equivalent) in a human genetics based discipline with a significant bioinformatics component. You should have experience in scripting language and with the bioinformatics analysis of next generation sequencing data.
Additional Info:
The department provides a high quality diagnostic genetics service to the West of Scotland, population 2.7 million, and to the whole of Scotland through the Scottish Genetic Laboratories Consortium and the Scottish Molecular Pathology Consortium. Based at the state of the art Laboratory Medicine building at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, the department is responsible for the testing of both inherited and acquired genetic disease (solid and haematological malignancy). If you would like to find out more about this role before applying, please contact Paul Westwood (Consultant Clinical Scientist) on 0141 354 9312, or e-mail Paul.Westwood@ggc.scot.nhs.uk. For further information and details on how to apply for this position, visit www.jobs.scot.nhs.uk and search for job reference 46274G. Closing Date for applications is: Friday 24 March 2017.[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]
An opportunity has arisen for a bioinformatician to join the Laboratory Genetics department, which forms part of the West of Scotland Genetic Services. You will join our team of >100 scientific and technical staff where you will be required to take responsibility for the delivery of bioinformatics within the laboratory. You will establish, maintain, enhance and develop reliable and efficient next generation analysis workflows and processes to ensure the highest quality diagnostic genetics service. You will also be responsible for ensuring the implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and systems documentation. You should have an MSc (Hons) postgraduate qualification (or equivalent) in bioinformatics with experience of human genetics or an MSc postgraduate qualification (or equivalent) in a human genetics based discipline with a significant bioinformatics component. You should have experience in scripting language and with the bioinformatics analysis of next generation sequencing data.
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The department provides a high quality diagnostic genetics service to the West of Scotland, population 2.7 million, and to the whole of Scotland through the Scottish Genetic Laboratories Consortium and the Scottish Molecular Pathology Consortium. Based at the state of the art Laboratory Medicine building at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, the department is responsible for the testing of both inherited and acquired genetic disease (solid and haematological malignancy). If you would like to find out more about this role before applying, please contact Paul Westwood (Consultant Clinical Scientist) on 0141 354 9312, or e-mail Paul.Westwood@ggc.scot.nhs.uk. For further information and details on how to apply for this position, visit www.jobs.scot.nhs.uk and search for job reference 46274G. Closing Date for applications is: Friday 24 March 2017.[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]