Job:Cancer bioinformatics role at University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
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Daniel Brewer ▴ 100
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Senior Research Associate in Bioinformatics (fixed term to 5 May 2025)

Salary on appointment will be £35,333 per annum, with an annual increment up to £42,155 per annum

Do you want to use your bioinformatics skills to make a real difference in the fight against cancer? If so, then this exciting opportunity is for you.

As a Senior Research Associate in Bioinformatics in the Cancer Genetics Team at Norwich Medical School, you will be part of a collaborative team of experts working on cutting-edge research to develop new biomarkers for cancer. You will have the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects, gaining experience in a variety of areas, and working with leading experts in the field.

Specific projects will include working on a Prostate Cancer UK and Movember Foundation Research Innovation Award study to validate the PUR (Prostate Urine Risk) test for prostate cancer; developing transcriptomic molecular subtypes in prostate cancer for use in the clinic; and determining whether mitochondrial DNA is a potential non-invasive biomarker for cutaneous melanoma.

In this role, you will

  • Collect, manage, process and analyse omics and clinical data
  • Develop analytical pipelines
  • Interpret the significance of results in the biological context
  • Be involved in the translating results for use in the clinic

If you are a highly motivated and driven individual who is passionate about using your bioinformatics skills to make a real difference to people with cancer, then we would encourage you to apply for this fantastic opportunity.

This full-time post is available immediately on a fixed term basis to 5 May 2025.

Closing date: 15 August 2023.

https://vacancies.uea.ac.uk/vacancies/108/senior-research-associate-in-bioinformatics-ra2127.html

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