Bioinformatician for Bacterial Genome Data Analysis at University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Aug, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Manuscript, Pipelines, Sequence Analysis, Writing

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

THE OPPORTUNITY:

We are seeking a bioinformatics scientist to join our research group at the Roslin Institute and help analyse genome sequences from a large collection of E. coli strains carrying Shiga toxin genes. The candidate will be applying their bioinformatics expertise to a range of projects, including phylogenetics, statistical analyses, and machine learning approaches that link genotype, primarily genome sequence data, to phenotype. A key focus will be developing models to predict the potential threat of various strains to human health.
The successful applicant will collaborate closely with another bioinformatician who has been building machine learning pipelines for source attribution. This post will further develop and apply these tools to our sequenced STEC dataset. The role will also involve setting up a server for the group and contributing to other machine learning projects, particularly those related to predicting bacteriophage activity.

YOUR SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES FOR SUCCESS:

  • Degree in a biological science, maths or computing subject area and a Ph.D obtained or submitted (awaiting viva) in a relevant biological science with bioinformatic component.
  • Experience working with high performance computing (HPC) with large data sets is essential.
  • Experience with pipelines for genomic sequence analysis from raw reads.
  • Relevant experience with Python/R.Evidence of manuscript and/or report writing.

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Responsibilities

Please refer the Job description for details

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