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  • Bioinformatician at Sanger Institute, Cambridge UK

    The Parasite genomics team at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute are seeking a talented Bioinformatician to work on WormBase ParaSite.

    You will work on a range of data analysis, data integration and community-engagement activities for WormBase ParaSite, and will also actively participate in the exciting next phase of development for the resource. The main areas of focus will be:

    Analysis, curation and integration of large-scale genomics data sets (e.g. studies of gene expression and genomic variation)
    Development of the resource to support drug target identification
    Customisation and deployment of annotation pipelines for parasitic worm genomes
    Community engagement, including presentations and tutorials at workshops and conferences

    Salary range: £31,033 to £39,142pa

    Closing date: 12th September 2016

    Further details and an application form are available on the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute website: https://jobs.sanger.ac.uk/wd/plsql/w...page_id=275243

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