Job Company: University of Cambridge
Cambridge Centre for Proteomics is currently looking to recruit an experienced post-doctoral bioinformatician within its core facility unit. The successful candidate will be required to analyse high-throughput proteomics datasets using numerous proteomic software packages (e.g. Proteome Discover, Scaffold and Mascot) and apply multiple statistical tests to datasets. [More]
We have an exciting opportunity for a full-time Bioinformatician to join the research group of Professor Ken Smith in the Department of Medicine within the University of Cambridge. Working within a world class and multi-disciplined research team the successful applicant will have the opportunity to undertake their own bioinformatic research projects in autoimmune disease genomics as well working collaboratively to provide analytical support for the group. [More]
We are recruiting for a highly motivated Research Assistant to join our team and contribute to the achievements of the Genomics Core Facility. The role holder will assist in the provision of NGS services, carrying out research support activities including operating NGS instruments and preparing nucleic acid into libraries for sequencing. They will also undertake independent work on technical development projects which are of benefit to the Core and the Institute. They will provide instrumentation training, general support and genomics expertise to enhance the quality of research at the Institute and across the University of Cambridge. [More]
Applications are invited for the position of Post-Doctoral Research Associate funded as part of the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre to provide bioinformatics and biostatistics analysis of immunological data for research studies in psychiatry.The Department has several research projects ongoing that are collecting detailed immunological measurements including multiplex proteomics, flow cytometry and RNA transcripts on blood and cerebrospinal fluid from patients with depression, psychosis and other mental health disorders. [More]
Applications are invited for the post of a Post-doctoral Bioinformatician to work on a collaborative translational research project between the groups of Dr Matthias Zilbauer (Department of Paediatrics at the University of Cambridge, UK), Dr. Paul Lyons (Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, UK) and Dr. Oliver Stegle (European Bioinformatics Institute - EBI, UK). [More]
Are you interested how metabolism affects human health? An exciting opportunity to work in the area of Big Data has arisen for the appointment of a Research Assistant / Associate to support the development of advanced computational workflows for the processing of metabolic data.Using state of the art NMR spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry, human and other tissues are processed to obtain complex spectra which, through careful analysis can led to many important medical breakthroughs... [More]
The Markowetz lab in the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute at the University of Cambridge is looking for an outstanding candidate to work on inferring patterns of tumour evolution from genomics data. We will analyse two types of data: (1) large cohorts of single-sample bulk sequenced tumours from the TCGA and ICGC pan-cancer projects as well as from other sources, and (2) genomes of single cells from individual tumours. [More]
Applications are invited for a Bioinformatician Post in the Professor Patrick Chinnery Group. This new role is based in the MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit within the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research building on the Biomedical Campus, and will involve close collaboration with bioinformatic teams at Cambridge University, notably within the Stem Cell Institute, and also with collaborating groups at the European Bioinformatics Institute and The Wellcome Trust Sanger Centre. [More]
Applications are invited for the full-time position of Bioinformatician to join a large-scale whole genome sequencing study, and support a range of translational research projects within the Cambridge Breast Cancer Research Unit (CBCRU). Due to the launch of an exciting new project, the Personalised Breast Cancer Program (PBCP), which aims to offer whole genome sequencing to every patient being treated at the CBU, a unique opportunity has arisen for a bioinformatician to support the development of the informatics pipeline required for this project, and other related breast cancer translational studies. [More]
We are looking for a Research Associate to work within the Stroke Genetics Group and play a leading role in performing analyses investigating the relationship between Stroke and Alzheimer's Disease, using genetics. This is an exciting opportunity to join one of the leading Stroke Genetics Research Groups both within the UK and internationally. They will join a group who play a leading role in large scale GWAS projects in stroke through the International Stroke Genetics Consortium. [More]