Job Company: University College London
University College London - UCL School of PharmacySalary: Not specified [More]
The Francis Crick InstituteSalary: Not specified [More]
David Jones\' Group at UCL has been developing a widely-used suite of web-based tools (the PSIPRED Workbench) based on a number of cutting edge protein structure prediction methods since 1998. The methods allow users to predict a variety of protein structural features, including secondary structure and natively disordered regions, protein...more... [More]
An immediate postdoctoral vacancy is available for a postdoc to join the bioinformatics research group of Prof. David Jones at University College London. The project is in the general area of protein function and protein-protein interaction prediction from sequence data. The specific task in this project will be to explore ways...more... [More]
University College London - UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional ScienceSalary: Not specified [More]
The University College London Research Software Development Initiative is seeking a full-stack web developer to work on its Research Software Dashboard project from January 2015 to July 2015. [More]
The Bioinformatics Group in the Department of Computer Science invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate in the area of protein function prediction from sequence. [More]
Applications are invited for a Research Assistant in the Department of Molecular Neuroscience as part of the Wellcome Trust funded research project – “The role of 3’ UTR variation in the molecular pathogenesis of motor neuron disease” under the supervision of Professor Jernej Ule. [More]
An outstanding opportunity is available for computational researchers to join a world-leading group of biomedical research universities and institutes. We are recruiting new junior group leaders with expertise in approaches such as bioinformatics, genomics, image analysis or health informatics, and offering the opportunity to work with biomedical research groups in cancer, cardiovascular, rare diseases, neuroscience, and infection and immunology. [More]