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This vacancy has been extended until 08/07/2025 About the Role We are seeking a talented and forward-thinking senior bioinformatic engineer to join our interdisciplinary team designing, developing
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regulation in motor neurons. Your work will involve high-resolution imaging, iCLIP, and close collaboration with the Institute’s bioinformatics team to interpret and connect molecular changes with cell-level
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, statistics or bioinformatics) and have additional postdoctoral research experience (either within academia, industry, or other research settings). You will have demonstrable experience in leading research in
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essential that you currently hold a degree in a related field (e.g. genomics, statistics, bioinformatics), with substantial experience relevant to the role (such as additional research experience in
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expected to be bioinformatic in nature. Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant subject, experience of macrosynteny analysis and phylogenetic analysis of gene families, and a thorough knowledge of animal
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will include comparisons from within the Fungi to comparisons stretching back to the last universal common ancestor. You must be able to conduct a range of bioinformatic approaches involving the use
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Medicine, Statistical Genetics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a related quantitative discipline. You will also demonstrate a proficiency in statistical programming using R and/or Python, with
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with mouse genetics, molecular biology (including functional genomics) and bioinformatics (including UNIX, R and Python for single cell analysis). You will be highly motivated, current with
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, Oxford, OX3 7DQ, and is offered on a full-time fixed-term basis for two years. An early start date would be preferable for this role. About you You will hold a postgraduate degree in a bioinformatics
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in mass spectroscopy, expertise in the use of bioinformatics tools (such as Geneious, R, Pipebio, or development of new computational pipelines for data analysis) and experience of aseptic technique