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Research Fellow – Bioinformatics University of Leeds - Leeds Institute of Cancer & Pathology (LICAP) Location: Leeds Salary: £31,342 to £37,394 Please see advert Hours: Full Time Contract Type: Contract / Temporary Placed on: 20th April 2015 Closes: 15th May 2015 Job Ref: MHCAP1024
Location: Leeds - St James University Hospital
Faculty/Service: Faculty of Medicine & Health
Section: Experimental Haematology
Grade: Grade 7
Salary: £31,342 to £37,394 per annum
Please note that the maximum starting salary point for this post is limited to £33,242 p.a. due to funding restrictions.
Contract Type: Fixed Term (26 months)
This post is supported by four research groups within the Section of Experimental Haematology and is immediately available, for two years in the first instance with a possibility of extension subject to performance and available funding.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated individual working in the area of bioinformatics and systems biology. The Successful applicant will work on a range of projects focussed on the molecular mechanisms of normal and diseased haematopoiesis with a strong translational focus. These projects will generate large high-throughput data sets from experiments incorporating techniques such as ChIP-Seq, microarray and gene mutation analysis by NGS. The post holder will be responsible for the analysis of this data, and the development of statistical and systems models to contribute to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes.
You will have (or be about to be awarded) a PhD and research experience in bioinformatics or systems biology. You will have substantial statistical and mathematical skills, and a good grasp of the relevant biology.
The University of Leeds is committed to providing equal opportunities for all and offers a range of family friendly policies (hr.leeds.ac.uk/homepage/4/policies). The University is a charter member of Athena SWAN and holds the Bronze award. The School of Medicine gained the Bronze award in 2013. We are committed to being an inclusive medical school that values all staff, and we are happy to consider job share applications and requests for flexible working arrangements from our employees.
If you have any informal enquiries about the post please contact Dr Pascal Lefevre, email: p.lefevre@leeds.ac.uk
Any specific enquiries about your online application please contact Sharon Collins, email s.collins@leeds.ac.uk or Nicola Johnson, email: n.johnson@leeds.ac.uk
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Research Fellow – Bioinformatics University of Leeds - Leeds Institute of Cancer & Pathology (LICAP) Location: Leeds Salary: £31,342 to £37,394 Please see advert Hours: Full Time Contract Type: Contract / Temporary Placed on: 20th April 2015 Closes: 15th May 2015 Job Ref: MHCAP1024
Location: Leeds - St James University Hospital
Faculty/Service: Faculty of Medicine & Health
Section: Experimental Haematology
Grade: Grade 7
Salary: £31,342 to £37,394 per annum
Please note that the maximum starting salary point for this post is limited to £33,242 p.a. due to funding restrictions.
Contract Type: Fixed Term (26 months)
This post is supported by four research groups within the Section of Experimental Haematology and is immediately available, for two years in the first instance with a possibility of extension subject to performance and available funding.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated individual working in the area of bioinformatics and systems biology. The Successful applicant will work on a range of projects focussed on the molecular mechanisms of normal and diseased haematopoiesis with a strong translational focus. These projects will generate large high-throughput data sets from experiments incorporating techniques such as ChIP-Seq, microarray and gene mutation analysis by NGS. The post holder will be responsible for the analysis of this data, and the development of statistical and systems models to contribute to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes.
You will have (or be about to be awarded) a PhD and research experience in bioinformatics or systems biology. You will have substantial statistical and mathematical skills, and a good grasp of the relevant biology.
The University of Leeds is committed to providing equal opportunities for all and offers a range of family friendly policies (hr.leeds.ac.uk/homepage/4/policies). The University is a charter member of Athena SWAN and holds the Bronze award. The School of Medicine gained the Bronze award in 2013. We are committed to being an inclusive medical school that values all staff, and we are happy to consider job share applications and requests for flexible working arrangements from our employees.
If you have any informal enquiries about the post please contact Dr Pascal Lefevre, email: p.lefevre@leeds.ac.uk
Any specific enquiries about your online application please contact Sharon Collins, email s.collins@leeds.ac.uk or Nicola Johnson, email: n.johnson@leeds.ac.uk
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