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Bioinformatician at Roslin
http://www.jobs.ed.ac.uk
Vacancy Ref 3014548
If you have any questions, please e-mail me [email protected]
Details
ARK-Genomics is a thriving international genomics facility based at The Roslin Institute, employing the latest next-generation sequencing, SNP genotyping and microarray technologies. We have a vacancy in our bioinformatics group to undertake work as part of a recently awarded technology strategy board grant.
The role of the job-holder will be to develop bioinformatics pipelines for the integration and analysis of next-generation sequencing data sets from genome sequencing and RNA-Seq experiments, and to collaborate with an industrial partner to interpret the findings in the context of a recent Technology Strategy Board grant awarded to investigate the effect of gene insertion events on the industrial performance of a microbial species.
A strong track record in the integration and analysis of next-generation sequencing data is essential, as is knowledge of biological systems
The successful candidate will have relevant research experience in bioinformatics, and will be expected to have a PhD or equivalent experience. The ability to communicate complex information clearly, orally and in writing will also be expected.
The successful candidate will join a thriving international genomics facility based at The Roslin Institute, and will enjoy interactions with a dynamic team of both wet and dry scientists.
This post if fixed term for 2 years.
Bioinformatician at Roslin
http://www.jobs.ed.ac.uk
Vacancy Ref 3014548
If you have any questions, please e-mail me [email protected]
Details
ARK-Genomics is a thriving international genomics facility based at The Roslin Institute, employing the latest next-generation sequencing, SNP genotyping and microarray technologies. We have a vacancy in our bioinformatics group to undertake work as part of a recently awarded technology strategy board grant.
The role of the job-holder will be to develop bioinformatics pipelines for the integration and analysis of next-generation sequencing data sets from genome sequencing and RNA-Seq experiments, and to collaborate with an industrial partner to interpret the findings in the context of a recent Technology Strategy Board grant awarded to investigate the effect of gene insertion events on the industrial performance of a microbial species.
A strong track record in the integration and analysis of next-generation sequencing data is essential, as is knowledge of biological systems
The successful candidate will have relevant research experience in bioinformatics, and will be expected to have a PhD or equivalent experience. The ability to communicate complex information clearly, orally and in writing will also be expected.
The successful candidate will join a thriving international genomics facility based at The Roslin Institute, and will enjoy interactions with a dynamic team of both wet and dry scientists.
This post if fixed term for 2 years.