Bioinformatician
University of Oxford, Oxford
Bioinformatician
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University of Oxford, Oxford
- Full time
- Temporary
- Remote working
Posted 2 days ago, 10 Jan | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: cd53b55b12c9486bbf8cbdd943776c02
Full Job Description
We have an opportunity for a Bioinformatician to work closely with the Centre for Genomic Pathogen Surveillance team of software engineers and data analysts to contribute to the strategy of CGPS, delivering operational solutions for translational bioinformatics in the public health arena at the Pandemic Science Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine.
You will be responsible for contributing to the development of research questions within the GHRU2 project context, conduct research, analysing detailed and complex qualitative and/or quantitative data from a variety of sources, and generate original ideas by building on existing concepts. You will regularly draft and write research articles at a national level for per-reviewed journals, book chapters and reviews. You will carry out collaborative projects with colleagues in partner institutions and research groups and contribute ideas to the shaping the CGPS's plans and the writing of group-funding applications for new research projects. Additionally, you will contribute to manuscripts, presentations and other means of disseminating results.
It is essential that you hold a post-graduate degree in Biostatistics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computing, Mathematical Biology or a related subject with demonstrable experience, ability and practical success in biostatistics or bioinformatics. You will be able to organise and prioritise work efficiently whilst delivering results to the required standard and to an agreed schedule. You will also have experience working in international settings, or with international collaborators. Having experience in designing, implementing and teaching pathogen bioinformatics at a post graduate level is desirable.
This position is offered full time on a fixed term contract until 31 May 2027 and is funded by the NIHR Global Health Research Units programme.