Connectionists: Research Associate / Senior Research Associate in Bioinformatics

Colin Campbell C.Campbell at bristol.ac.uk
Fri Oct 26 05:58:15 EDT 2018


We are offering an exciting new position for a research associate or senior research associate in the Intelligent Systems Laboratory at the University of Bristol. Please get in touch with me if you are interested in finding out more, and please forward to anyone else you think may be interested.

Colin Campbell (contact details: https://seis.bristol.ac.uk/~enicgc/index.htm)

Summary below: for full details and to apply please visit:

www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs<http://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs>      Job reference: ACAD103613

Closing date: 9th December 2018.

Research Associate/ Senior Research Associate in Bioinformatics

We are seeking a talented research associate / senior research associate with extensive experience in bioinformatics, machine learning or computational statistics and who is interested in the application of these techniques within genomic medicine. Within this area an ongoing theme has been the development of integrative classifiers for predicting the functional impact of human genetic variation i.e. if variation is pathogenic (a disease-driver) or neutral (see e.g. fathmm.biocompute.org.uk, cscape.biocompute.org.uk). We are very interested in using bioinformatics and machine learning methods to find disease subtypes via unsupervised learning, find variants acting as disease-drivers, predict course of disease, predict response to treatment and find drug targets, for example. A further interest is the development of novel machine learning based methods which support this overall objective.  The project is linked to a large MRC Stratified Medicine Initiative grant with the goal of using bioinformatics and machine learning to define more personalized treatment regimes. A major objective of the project will be to work with Prof. Moin Saleem (University of Bristol) and his team to use these methods to identify disease-drivers responsible for nephrotic syndrome and chronic kidney disease and to further our understanding and ability to treat these diseases.

The successful candidate will be appointed at either Senior Research Associate (grade J) or Research Associate (grade I) depending on experience and prior publications. The post-holder will have the opportunity to develop their own research portfolio within the programme and will be supported in their career progression. Candidates for the position should have strong mathematical and computational skills with experience in Python, R and other programming languages, experience working with a range of bioinformatic data sources and having the capability to devise novel methods. The successful applicant will be based within the Intelligent Systems Laboratory of the University of Bristol and will also work with Dr. Tom Gaunt (MRC IEU Bioinformatics Lead).

Salary: £33,199-£37,345 (Grade I) or £37,345-£42,036 (Grade J)

Contract type: open ended.

The University is committed to creating and sustaining a fully inclusive culture. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities.

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