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  • Computational Biologist : Glasgow, United Kingdom


    Computational Biologist

    Ref: M00510

    Salary: Grade 6 £26,264 – £29,541 / Grade 7 £32,267 – £36,298 per annum

    Applications are invited from ambitious and motivated post-doc candidates to work with Professor Peter D. Adams to use computational biology and bioinformatics based approaches to study the epigenetics of cell senescence, ageing and age-associated diseases, such as cancer. Applicants must possess strong programming and data analysis skills and familiarity with Python and/or Perl and Linux shell programming. The role will include analysis of large datasets from state-of-the-art approaches, including genomics, ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, methyl-seq and other chromatin analyses.

    The Adams lab is situated in the new state-of-the-art Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute for Cancer Research. The lab is well funded by CRUK, the Beatson Institute, Glasgow University and the United States NIH. Consequently, the research facilities and academic environment are both excellent and, through collaborative NIH funding, there will be opportunity to work closely with other leading labs in the field, in the United States and Europe. Glasgow is a vibrant and forward-looking European city, situated close to some of Europe’s most beautiful countryside.

    Additional information at:
    The University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. A world top 100 university. The University of Glasgow is a major research-led university operating in an international context with the following fundamental aims: * to provide education through the development of learning in a research environment * to undertake fundamental, strategic and applied research * to make a major contribution to local, regional, national and international communities through widening access and through working in partnership to support economic regeneration * to sustain and add value to Scottish culture, to the natural environment and to the national economy.



    This post has funding available for 2 years initially, with the possibility of extension.

    Apply online at www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs

    Closing date: 10 March 2013

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