Job ID: 633705
Job date: 2018-01-09
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Company : Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute Country : Role : Other
Job date: 2018-01-09
End Date:
Company : Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute Country : Role : Other
Job Description:
We are currently looking for a Computational Biologist within the Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology Group (CEP) and the newly established Manchester Centre for Cancer Biomarker Sciences (MCCBS). The aim of this post is to contribute to the success of translational research aimed at next generation sequencing (NGS) of nucleic acids obtained from patient blood samples. The overall goal of this project is to identify information that can be used to optimise cancer patient treatment selection. About you: You should have a degree in computational biology, mathematics or related discipline or substantial relevant experience analysing genomics data. Effective communication skills and the ability to work effectively within a highly collaborative environment are also required. Salary in the range of £19,600 – £31,900 per annum (dependent upon experience) Job Ref: MI/17/73 Duration: Until 31st March 2022
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Why choose Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute? The Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute (www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk), an Institute of The University of Manchester (www.manchester.ac.uk), is a world-leading centre for excellence in cancer research. The Institute is core funded by Cancer Research UK (www.cancerresearchuk.org), the largest independent cancer research organisation in the world. We are currently situated at the internationally-renowned life sciences campus at Alderley Park in Cheshire England, 15 miles from Manchester, a vibrant and dynamic city surrounded by beautiful countryside. We are partnered with The Christie NHS Foundation Trust (adjacent to the CRUK Manchester Institute, Paterson Building) in South Manchester (www.christie.nhs.uk), one of the largest cancer treatment centres in Europe. These factors combine to provide an exceptional environment in which to pursue basic, translational and clinical research programmes. Our aim is to understand the fundamental basis of cancer and apply that knowledge to developing new treatment strategies for cancer patients. Our advanced research programmes span a spectrum of cancer research, from the molecular and cellular basis of cancer through to drug discovery, translational research and clinical trials. The Institute has outstanding laboratory facilities and exceptional core services, including next generation sequencing, microarrays, confocal microscopy, bioinformatics, histology and mass-spectrometry. How to apply? To apply for this position please visit our website: www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk For any informal enquires about this post, please contact Ged Brady via email: ged.brady@cruk.manchester.ac.uk Closing date: 6 February 2018.[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]
We are currently looking for a Computational Biologist within the Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology Group (CEP) and the newly established Manchester Centre for Cancer Biomarker Sciences (MCCBS). The aim of this post is to contribute to the success of translational research aimed at next generation sequencing (NGS) of nucleic acids obtained from patient blood samples. The overall goal of this project is to identify information that can be used to optimise cancer patient treatment selection. About you: You should have a degree in computational biology, mathematics or related discipline or substantial relevant experience analysing genomics data. Effective communication skills and the ability to work effectively within a highly collaborative environment are also required. Salary in the range of £19,600 – £31,900 per annum (dependent upon experience) Job Ref: MI/17/73 Duration: Until 31st March 2022
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Why choose Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute? The Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute (www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk), an Institute of The University of Manchester (www.manchester.ac.uk), is a world-leading centre for excellence in cancer research. The Institute is core funded by Cancer Research UK (www.cancerresearchuk.org), the largest independent cancer research organisation in the world. We are currently situated at the internationally-renowned life sciences campus at Alderley Park in Cheshire England, 15 miles from Manchester, a vibrant and dynamic city surrounded by beautiful countryside. We are partnered with The Christie NHS Foundation Trust (adjacent to the CRUK Manchester Institute, Paterson Building) in South Manchester (www.christie.nhs.uk), one of the largest cancer treatment centres in Europe. These factors combine to provide an exceptional environment in which to pursue basic, translational and clinical research programmes. Our aim is to understand the fundamental basis of cancer and apply that knowledge to developing new treatment strategies for cancer patients. Our advanced research programmes span a spectrum of cancer research, from the molecular and cellular basis of cancer through to drug discovery, translational research and clinical trials. The Institute has outstanding laboratory facilities and exceptional core services, including next generation sequencing, microarrays, confocal microscopy, bioinformatics, histology and mass-spectrometry. How to apply? To apply for this position please visit our website: www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk For any informal enquires about this post, please contact Ged Brady via email: ged.brady@cruk.manchester.ac.uk Closing date: 6 February 2018.[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]