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Suraj Menon
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We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic bioinformatician to
join the Bioinformatics Core at the prestigious Cancer Research UK
Cambridge Institute.
For informal enquiries please contact Suraj Menon (suraj.menon at
cruk.cam.ac.uk)
http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/4756/
Bioinformatics Analyst
Located at the heart of the Addenbrookes Biomedical Campus, the Cancer
Research UK Cambridge Institute is one of the world's leading
institutes for cancer research. Formed as a collaboration between
Cancer Research UK and the University of Cambridge, the Institute
emphasises a multi-disciplinary approach with the aim of linking the
laboratory to the clinic and has state-of-the-art research facilities
for over 300 scientists supported by outstanding on-site core
services.
We are seeking a highly motivated bioinformatics analyst to join the
Bioinformatics Core Facility and play a key role in supporting the
groundbreaking research carried out at the Institute. The
Bioinformatics Core, currently 10 full-time positions, works closely
with Institute research teams, developing techniques and providing
support for analysis of data from high-throughput genomics and
proteomics technologies.
This permanent, full-time role is an exciting opportunity to apply and
develop your skills in support of cancer research projects that span a
wide range of applications including gene expression profiling using
RNA-Seq, ChIP-seq analysis of DNA-bound proteins, and cancer genome
re-sequencing to identify SNPs, indels, copy number aberrations and
structural variants. Encouragement and support will be provided to
develop specialist knowledge and skill-sets.
Duties of the successful applicant would include:
Collaborating with research scientists; consulting on experimental
design; data QC and statistical analysis; integration and
visualization of data from multiple platforms
Developing data analysis strategies and contributing to design and
implementation of analysis pipelines using best-of-breed
bioinformatics software packages/tools.
Preparing training materials and deliver training courses.
You will have a degree in a scientific or computational discipline and
preferably a postgraduate degree (MSc or PhD) and/or significant
experience in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology. You should have
good programming/scripting skills (e.g. R, Perl, Python) and a working
knowledge of a range of bioinformatics software tools and database
resources.
The ideal candidate will be experienced in the use of statistical
methods and/or software packages for analysing high-throughput
sequencing data or microarray data, especially using R and associated
Bioconductor packages. Experience in consulting with researchers on
experimental design and bioinformatics analysis, and providing
training, would be a distinct advantage.
The role requires excellent communication skills, involving regular
interaction with research scientists and other bioinformaticians as
well as contributing to training materials and courses. You will need
to be highly organized with good time management skills to support
multiple projects concurrently, with the ability to work well in a
team.
http://www.cruk.cam.ac.uk/
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