Job Company: University of East Anglia
As part of our continued investment in the School of Biological Sciences (BIO) at UEA, we seek to recruit 4 talented, ambitious and dynamic lecturers. These appointments will add to thriving research areas withinBIO, and foster interdisciplinary collaborative work across the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Health and our partner institutes on the Norwich Research Park. Successful candidates will be expected to develop an internationally competitive research programme that complements existing research strengths within the School. The specific research areas for this particular post include regulatory small RNAs, developmental biology and evolution. We particularly welcome applications from investigators with experience in analysing next-generation sequencing data (transcriptome, genome or epigenome sequencing). [More]
Yeasts are hugely important organisms used in beer and bread making, in addition to a wide variety of bioindustries. To optimise our exploitation of the 4000+ yeast strains in the National Collection of Yeast Cultures (NCYC), we need an accurate yeast Tree of Life that encompasses the NCYC strains. However,...more... [More]
University of East Anglia - School of Biological SciencesSalary: Not specified [More]
University of East Anglia: This 4-year BBSRC funded CASE studentship is available to successful candidates who meet the UK Research Council eligibility criteria including the 3-year UK residency requirements. These requirements are detailed in the BBSRC eligibility guide which can Other [More]
In this project, the student will work together with a unique combination of world-class experts in bioinformatics, genomics and small RNAs with the aim of identifying, validating and visualising regulatory interaction networks of small RNAs and their target genes. [More]