Bioinformatics positions at Imperial

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Bob MacCallum

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Nov 6, 2015, 6:47:01 AM11/6/15
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Dear biogeeks,

We have just advertised three bioinformatics-related vacancies as listed below.

Our group focuses on the biology of vectors of human disease (mosquitoes in particular). The roles are centred around the development of web-based databases and tools for analysis of large-scale data.

1.   Population Biology Bioinformatician (Research Associate; postdoc). Role: To develop one or more aspects of a vector population biology database and associated infrastructure, and help with building data visualisation tools to discover genotype-phenotype associations, population structure and population dynamics. Start date: ASAP. Duration: 1 year initially and renewed every year to up to 4 years based on performance and non-competitive funding renewal. Vacancy Reference Number: NS 2015 206 PB. Short link: https://goo.gl/125ciE. Closing Date: 6 December 2015 (midnight GMT).

2.   Research Assistant Bioinformatician (graduate level). Role: To process transcription profiling data using established protocols and platforms and to manage database updates and web code deployment and assist with infrastructure development. Start date: ASAP. Duration: 1 year initially and renewed every year to up to 4 years based on performance and non-competitive funding renewal. Vacancy Reference Number: NS 2015 205 PB. Short link: https://goo.gl/WH1hVU. Closing Date: 3 December 2015 (midnight GMT).

3. Research and Laboratory Manager Assistant. Role: To conduct population biology data curation and facilitate submissions, and to assist in managing and organising non-experimental aspects of the laboratory. Start date: ASAP. Duration: 1 year initially and renewed every year to up to 4 years based on performance and non-competitive funding renewal. Vacancy Reference Number: NS 2015 152 PB. Short link: https://goo.gl/p7ojXx. Closing Date: 6 December 2015 (midnight GMT).

Also at http://www.jobs.ac.uk/search/?keywords=vigilab+vectorbase

Please get in touch with me, Bob MacCallum, at r.mac...@imperial.ac.uk if you have any questions.

Please pass on to anyone you know who could be interested.

best regards,
Bob.
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