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  • Bioinformatician post at the Institute of Cancer Research, UK

    Bioinformatician post at the Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton

    Salary from £33,110 to £40,208

    The Molecular and Population Genetics team at ICR has a strong track record of successful research in discovering new cancer genes and in translating the findings for clinical benefit.

    We are seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated individual to conduct bioinformatics research within the scope of the group’s ongoing cancer-related projects. This will involve developing frameworks to tackle new computational and statistical challenges arising from next generation sequencing, and analysis of existing datasets, often innovating new methods to further explore the data beyond what classical protocols allow.

    The successful applicant should have a PhD in bioinformatics or related subject. The post-holder will work closely with bioinformaticians, statisticians and molecular biologists within the team as well as conducting independent research.

    Informal enquiries are welcome and can be made to Professor Richard Houlston ([email protected])

    For further details about this post please see :

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