2016-05-03  -  Readers/Senior Lecturers  -    -  

Queen’s University Belfast Readers/Senior Lecturers                                       Ref: 16/104568
 Institute for Health Sciences The Institute for Health Sciences, which is recognised for high quality biomedical and translational research and its impact on patient care in Northern Ireland, nationally and internationally, is a strategic priority of the University. Supported by national and international partners, the University has already invested over £100m in co-locating researchers in areas of established excellence. As part of its continuing dynamic growth, the Institute is now inviting applications from outstanding individuals for appointment at Senior Lecturer/Reader level.  We are, in particular, seeking candidates in the following scientific disciplines but we may also consider applicants in cognate fields which align with the Institute’s strategic priorities: Tumour Metastasis and Microenvironment (Immunology); Regulation of Protein Expression and Stabilisation; DNA Damage and Repair; Bioinformatics (Cancer and Infection Biology); Translational Functional Genomics; Epigenetics and Gene Expression; Mucosal Immunology; Global Health (with an interest in Non Communicable Disease); Public Health/Epidemiology (with an interest in Non Communicable Disease); Health Psychology/Behavioural Science. Information about the Institute/School, Faculty and University may be obtained at 
http://go.qub.ac.uk/IHSRecruitment    Informal enquiries, may be directed to Catherine McKeown email:  cath.mckeown@qub.ac.uk Salary scale:             £49,230 - £62,322 per annum (including contribution points) Apply online at www.qub.ac.uk/jobs. For further information or assistance contact the Personnel Department, Queen’s University Belfast, BT7 1NN.  Telephone (028) 9097 3044 or email on personnel@qub.ac.uk. The University is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection on merit. It therefore welcomes applications from all sections of society and particularly welcomes applications from women as females are underrepresented at Reader level.  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-05-03
2016-05-03  -  Lecturers  -    -  

Queen’s University Belfast Lecturers                                                                      Ref: 16/104567
 Institute for Health Sciences The Institute for Health Sciences, which is recognised for high quality biomedical and translational research and its impact on patient care in Northern Ireland, nationally and internationally, is a strategic priority of the University. Supported by national and international partners, the University has already invested over £100m in co-locating researchers in areas of established excellence. As part of its continuing dynamic growth, the Institute is now inviting applications from outstanding individuals for appointment at Lecturer level.  We are, in particular, seeking candidates in the following scientific disciplines but we may also consider applicants in cognate fields which align with the Institute’s strategic priorities: Tumour Metastasis and Microenvironment (Immunology); Regulation of Protein Expression and Stabilisation; DNA Damage and Repair, Bioinformatics (Cancer and Infection Biology); Translational Functional Genomics; Epigenetics and Gene Expression; Mucosal Immunology; Global Health (with an interest in Non Communicable Disease); Public Health/Epidemiology (with an interest in Non Communicable Disease); Health Psychology/Behavioural Science; Respiratory Research. Information about the Institute/School, Faculty and University may be obtained at 
http://go.qub.ac.uk/IHSRecruitment Informal enquiries, may be directed to Catherine McKeown email:  cath.mckeown@qub.ac.uk Salary scale:             £38,896 - £50,702 per annum (including contribution points) Apply online at www.qub.ac.uk/jobs. For further information or assistance contact the Personnel Department, Queen’s University Belfast, BT7 1NN.  Telephone (028) 9097 3044 or email on personnel@qub.ac.uk. The University is committed to equality of opportunity and to selection on merit. It therefore welcomes applications from all sections of society and particularly welcomes applications from people with a disability.   [More]

Originally posted on 2016-05-03

Competitive: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital: The bioinformatics research scientist will work on integrative analysis of whole-genome, whole exome and transcriptoming sequencing data with epigenetic data including WGBS, ChIP-seq and RNA-seq to understand the role of epigenetic regulation in childhoo Memphis, Tennessee  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-05-02

Competitive: Thermo Fisher Scientific: (Other duties may be assigned):Provide analytical and data-processing services to Research department for the research and development of new product Canoga Park, California  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-04-18

Competitive: Thermo Fisher Scientific: The duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:Managing, mentoring, and guiding staff responsible for the development Canoga Park, California  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-04-18

International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology: Two PhD student positions in RNA bioinformatics are available in the Bujnicki group in IIMCB, Warsaw, Poland. We are looking for junior scientists with energy and passion, interested in bioinformatics, software development and biological data analysis, Poland  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-04-26

We are seeking energetic and passionate argonauts of all stages (postdocs, graduate students, undergraduates, and research associates) to join our team. We are passionate about understanding the fundamental challenge of cancer evolution. If you are naturally curious about biology, want to invent new technologies, and enjoy working in a creative and dynamic environment, we would love to work with you! [More]

Originally posted on 2016-05-01

Alacris Theranostics GmbH employs next generation sequencing, bioinformatics and systems biology tools to develop personalised medicine approaches (diagnosis, treatment, pharmacological research) for cancer patients. Alacris’ strong R&D business program is focused on systems biology modelling of cancer, for prediction of disease signalling and drug action in individual patients. We work together with cancer clinics, leaders in the IT field and the pharmaceutical industry in international commercial and research projects. [More]

Originally posted on 2016-05-01

Your role will be to lead the effective running of the Advanced Sequencing STP for the Francis Crick Institute. You will manage a state of the art facility with cutting edge technology and technology development. Reporting to the Director of Crick Science Operations, you will manage a team of up to 10 facility staff. The post holder will work closely with scientific group leaders and the Bioinformatics and Genomics STPs to provide a highly effective sequencing service to over 100 laboratories within the Francis Crick Institute. [More]

Originally posted on 2016-04-23

MD Anderson is known for providing cancer patients with exceptional care, which includes early access to innovative new treatments through clinical trials. The Institute for Applied Cancer Science (IACS) is a new hybrid model that uniquely combines the drug discovery capabilities of the biopharmaceutical industry and the extensive knowledge of biology found in academia with the expertise of MD Anderson's top clinicians. IACS has the singular goal of rapidly developing novel, effective and safe therapeutics that improve patient health. IACS executes programs with the highest probability of clinical success in a rigorous, goal-oriented, data-driven manner. [More]

Originally posted on 2016-04-23