Job Company: University College London
We are looking for a researcher with an excellent track record and experience in bioinformatics and/or biostatistics. The postholder will be required to conduct and lead research in the area of bioinformatics and biostatistics of paediatric and/or adolescent disease, with a strong focus on rare diseases, and some focus specifically on paediatric and adolescent rheumatological diseases. [More]
Applications are invited for an ERC funded Post Doctoral Bioinformatician position in Dr Helen Rowe's research group. Dr Rowe's group conduct innovative research on how transposons, which comprise half of the human genome, switch genes on and off through epigenetic mechanisms. The post-holder will investigate how transposons remodel... [More]
We are recruiting an exceptional statistical geneticist/bioinformatician to help determine the genetic basis of complex phenotypes in rice and chickpea, with the aim of improving these important crops in response to changing climate and land-use. The post is funded by the UK Global Challenges Research Fund and by the BBSRC. [More]
Applications are invited for a Software Developer within a vibrant, multidisciplinary informatics team to play a leading role in the new, exciting and ground breaking IMI2 EU Bigdata@Heart project, a €20 million research programme using healthcare data to deliver better care for people with heart attacks, heart failure and the commonest heart rhythm disturbance, atrial fibrillation. [More]
Duties and responsibilities of the post holder include but are not limited to: consult with researchers regarding the optimal experimental design and to prepare a protocol of data collection and analysis; to conduct and lead the analysis of protein-protein interaction, protein abundance and protein post-translational modification data by using open source, in-house... [More]
A position for a Post-doctoral Bioinformatics Research Associate is available to work at the Bill Lyons Informatics Centre (BLIC) in the UCL Cancer Institute (Paul O’Gorman Building). In addition to providing bioinformatics and statistics support to the institute, our group works on integration of genomics data, the study of cancer heterogeneity and cancer evolution. [More]
The lab is looking to hire a postdoctoral Research Associate to investigate the coupling between cellular mechanics and fate during cell state transitions. The project will aim to investigate cell shape and mechanical properties across systems, in stem cells and cancer cells undergoing state transitions.Data will be acquired in the Paluch lab and in collaboration with other experimental groups. [More]
Applications are invited for a Research Associate within GOSgene at the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health. The post-holder will be a key member of the data analysis team involved with the processing, analysis and integration of distinct next generation sequencing and multiple ‘omics data and clinical phenotype information. [More]
We are recruiting a talented statistical geneticist/bioinformatician to determine the genetic basis of complex phenotypes in rice and chickpea, with the aim of improving these important crops. The methodologies developed by the project will apply to many crops and animals. The post is funded by the UK Global Challenges Research Fund and the BBSRC.The post-holder will join the group of Richard Mott in the Genetics Institute (UGI) University College London... [More]
A great opportunity became available for Postdoctoral Fellow in Bioinformatics in Dr Nicholas McGranahan laboratory, which is exploring cancer genome evolution and anti-tumour immunity. The candidate will be expected to utilize evolutionary, mathematical and statistical methods to dissect cancer evolution based in particular upon next generation sequencing data. [More]