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  • Queensland Brain Institute Research Fellow: Statistical Geneticist

    The Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, Australia

    The Role:
    An opportunity currently exists for an experienced Research Fellow to be part of the Mowry Group at QBI, whose primary research goal is to identify and functionally characterise susceptibility genes for schizophrenia and related disorders. One prime area of interest is whole exome sequencing. The group has just been awarded significant Australian Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding (2014-2016) for genetic analysis of de novo and inherited protein-coding sequence variation in schizophrenia. The successful applicant will be expected to be involved in this project, and generally to provide expert advice to QBI staff and researchers from its collaborating groups.

    The Person:
    Applicants should hold a PhD in a relevant field and have extensive post-doctoral experience with demonstrated evidence of research productivity, including publications and conference presentations.

    To Apply
    Go to www.uq.edu.au/uqjobs and apply using Job No: 495220

    Applications Close
    Sunday, 17 November 2013

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