Bioinformatics position available in lipidomics biomarker research
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Dear List, at the Cambridge Lipidomics Biomarker Research Initiative (CLBRI), which is hosted at the Medical Research Council for Human Nutrition Research (Cambridge/UK) we wish to appoint a Computational Scientist to play a vital role in the bioinformatics group. The post holder will have the opportunity to develop and implement software solutions for the analysis of large lipidomics datasets. The work will involve optimization and implementation of software-based solutions to improve the efficiency of the data workflow. The post holder will have the opportunity to present data at both formal and informal meetings with collaborators and at national and international conferences. The successful candidate will also be required to produce written reports and prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals in collaboration with the CLBRI team and outside partners. Applicants for this post will hold an MSc or higher in either biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics or chemistry. A track record in software development for bioinformatics is desired. This is a full time position offered on a 2 year fixed term contract with salary dependent on qualifications and experience (?19,624 to ?21,276 per annum). In addition to your salary we offer a flexible pay and reward policy, 30 days annual leave, free on site car parking and optional membership of MRC?s final salary pension scheme. For an informal discussion please contact Dr Michael Eiden or Dr Albert Koulman on 01223 426356 or michael.eiden at mrc-hnr.cam.ac.uk. Applications for this role must be made online at http://jobs.mrc.ac.uk quoting reference HNR09/552, please include a CV and covering letter with your application. Closing date for applications is November 20th, 2009.
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