Job Company: Cardiff University
We have a rare and exciting opportunity to appoint an enthusiastic and experienced Bioinformatician to the highly successful Alzheimer’s disease (AD) genetics research team at Cardiff University. The post holder will play a leading role in the analysis of large and complex datasets, whilst leading a broad range of investigative and analytical activities related to detection of dementia... [More]
A position is available for a research associate to conduct research within a project funded by BBSRC investigating the role of chromatin structure in gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster. The successful candidate will have a postgraduate degree at PhD level in a related subject area or relevant industrial experience, proven ability to publish in international journals and a proven portfolio of research. [More]
Cardiff University - Cardiff School of Healthcare SciencesSalary: Not specified [More]
Cardiff UniversitySalary: Not specified [More]
Cardiff University: Project title: A bioinformatics approach to defining the complotype Other [More]
The Institute of Infection and Immunity (http://medicine.cf.ac.uk/infect-immun/) conducts internationally recognised research in the areas of infection, immunity and inflammation. The long-term objective of this research is to develop or redefine treatment strategies for cancer. The aim of our PhD studentships is to offer a broad knowledge and expertise in all aspects of immunological-based disease processes at the molecular and cellular level. This study is based on the hypothesis that T-cell responses to tumour-associated antigens arise naturally, limiting tumour-progression. [More]
Following an extremely successful first term, the CNGG has been renewed by the MRC for a further 5 years and this is one of a number of new senior level posts designed to further develop the CNGG and associated research. [More]
A high-calibre senior academic, you will facilitate the development of an internationally competitive research programme in bioinformatics. [More]
Following an extremely successful first term, the CNGG has been renewed by the MRC for a further 5 years and this is one of a number of new senior level posts designed to further develop the CNGG and associated research. [More]