Job ID: 83035
Job date: 2018-05-04
End Date: 2018-06-03
Company : Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Country : United Kingdom Role : Postdoc
Job date: 2018-05-04
End Date: 2018-06-03
Company : Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Country : United Kingdom Role : Postdoc
Job Description:
We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced computational scientist to develop genome assembly algorithms using 3rd generation sequencing data. In the High Performance Assembly group, part of Sequencing Informatics, we develop algorithms and software tools for de novo genome assembly and sequence alignment for various applications. High profile projects such as the Genome10K Vertebrate Genome Project (VGP) and the Cancer Genome Project start to collect and sequence a large number of human and non-human samples, aiming for high quality de novo assemblies. The sequencing platforms include, but not limited to PacBio, Oxford Nanopore, 10X genomics, Bionano and HiC etc and the VGP consortium plans to combine various data types in order to produce assemblies with the best quality. The 2nd and 3rd generation sequencing technologies offer huge amount of sequencing output at massively reduced costs but the new datasets pose significant challenges in the assembly progress. To further strengthen our bioinformatics applications development, we are looking for outstanding computational scientists to join us working in this exciting area. Essential Skills:
Additional Info:
Location: Cambridge, Hinxton Salary: £31,503 to £39,492 per annum (depending on experience) plus excellent benefits Hours: Full Time Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract Placed on: 3rd May 2018 Closes: 3rd June 2018 Job Ref: 83035 The Wellcome Sanger Institute is a world leader in genomic research, with an expanding scientific programme dedicated to understanding gene function in health & disease. Other information Our Campus: Set over 125 acres, the stunning and dynamic Wellcome Genome Campus is the biggest aggregate concentration of people in the world working on the common theme of Genomes and BioData. It brings together a diverse and exceptional scientific community, committed to delivering life-changing science with the reach, scale and imagination to pursue some of humanity’s greatest challenges. Our Benefits: Our employees have access to a comprehensive range of benefits and facilities including:
We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced computational scientist to develop genome assembly algorithms using 3rd generation sequencing data. In the High Performance Assembly group, part of Sequencing Informatics, we develop algorithms and software tools for de novo genome assembly and sequence alignment for various applications. High profile projects such as the Genome10K Vertebrate Genome Project (VGP) and the Cancer Genome Project start to collect and sequence a large number of human and non-human samples, aiming for high quality de novo assemblies. The sequencing platforms include, but not limited to PacBio, Oxford Nanopore, 10X genomics, Bionano and HiC etc and the VGP consortium plans to combine various data types in order to produce assemblies with the best quality. The 2nd and 3rd generation sequencing technologies offer huge amount of sequencing output at massively reduced costs but the new datasets pose significant challenges in the assembly progress. To further strengthen our bioinformatics applications development, we are looking for outstanding computational scientists to join us working in this exciting area. Essential Skills:
- Educated to a PhD level in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, or a computational related area with 1-3 years of post-doc experiences;
- Highly skilled in C/C++ programming under Unix/Linuxi;
- Experiences in large scale scientific computation/simulation;
- Numerical algorithm design.
- Perl and/or Java and skills;
- Multithread programming;
- Knowledge in sequencing technology and/or genome biology;
- Database design/administration;
- Project management experiences.
Requeriments :
Skills :
- Biology
- Database design
- Lunix/Unix
- Programing in C
- Programing in C++
- Programing Skills
- Programming in Java
- Programming in PERL
Areas :
Additional Info:
Location: Cambridge, Hinxton Salary: £31,503 to £39,492 per annum (depending on experience) plus excellent benefits Hours: Full Time Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract Placed on: 3rd May 2018 Closes: 3rd June 2018 Job Ref: 83035 The Wellcome Sanger Institute is a world leader in genomic research, with an expanding scientific programme dedicated to understanding gene function in health & disease. Other information Our Campus: Set over 125 acres, the stunning and dynamic Wellcome Genome Campus is the biggest aggregate concentration of people in the world working on the common theme of Genomes and BioData. It brings together a diverse and exceptional scientific community, committed to delivering life-changing science with the reach, scale and imagination to pursue some of humanity’s greatest challenges. Our Benefits: Our employees have access to a comprehensive range of benefits and facilities including:
- Group Defined Contribution Pension Scheme and Life Assurance
- Group Income Protection
- Private Health Insurance
- 25 days annual leave, increasing by one day a year to a maximum of 30
- Family friendly environment including options for flexible and part-time working, a childcare voucher scheme and Campus Nursery
- Two days paid Employee Volunteering Leave a year
- Employee Discount Scheme
- Campus Gym, tennis courts, cricket pitch and sports hall plus a range of dining facilities
- Active Campus Sports and Social Club
- Free Campus Bus Service