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  • Postdoc in Regulatory Genomics, Imperial College London

    We are looking for a highly motivated computational scientist to develop an exciting research project in the area of pancreatic islet regulatory genomics and biomarker discovery.

    The candidate will join a team led by Jorge Ferrer that is highly multidisciplinary and includes computational, developmental and molecular biologists. Some of the lab’s interests are to understand non-coding genome function (Weedon et al, Nature Genetics 2014, Pasquali et al, Nature Genetics 2014); long non-coding RNA function (Moran et al, Cell Metab 2012); and developmental programming of pancreatic lineages (van Arensbergen et al, Genome Res 2010 and Genes and Dev, 2013; Solar et al, Dev Cell 2009). For a full list of references follow the links below.

    The lab is located in Imperial Centre for Translational and Experimental Medicine, a new research building in Imperial College London’s major biomedical campus, and works in coordination with team members based in Barcelona’s Institut d’Investigacions Biomediques August Pi i Sunyer.

    For more information on the lab’s interests and publications see: http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/j.ferrer,
    http://www.betacellregulation.net/.

    Candidates must have a publication record. Diverse educational backgrounds are welcome, but a computing base is essential. Solid knowledge of a programming language (e.g Python, C/C++, Perl, R, MatLab) is required. Prior experience with genome-scale data and strong expertise in statistical analysis are highly advantageous.

    Salary is £33,410 - £42,380 per annum

    Our preferred method of application is online via our website at http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/employment (please select “Job Search” then enter the job title or vacancy reference number into “Keywords”). Please complete and upload an application form as directed quoting reference number HM2014178. Alternatively, if you are unable to apply online, please email [email protected] to request an application form.
    Closing Date: November 3, 2014 (Midnight GMT) (extended deadline).
    Informal inquiries can be directed to j.ferrer at imperial.ac.uk.

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