[SocBiN] Computational Biologists to study molecular and single cell genomics of malaria transmission

Oliver Billker oliver.billker at umu.se
Tue Jul 3 11:26:16 CEST 2018


Hi all
<https://billkerlab.org/>


<https://billkerlab.org/>

The Billker lab<https://billkerlab.org/> has a top job for an experienced Computational Biologist<https://billkerlab.org/join-us/computational-biologist-genomics-of-malaria-transmission-first-research-engineer/> to study the genomics of malaria transmission. We are building a new interdisciplinary team at UmeƄ University with funding from the ERC and Wallenberg foundation, which is aimed at gaining a molecular understanding of malaria transmission by mosquitoes.


We tend to tackle big questions through big experiments in a collaborative manner, and we therefore need strong team players. For the senior role you will be able to take the lead on the analysis of large datasets from genetic screens, bulk and single cell transcriptomics.


You will have key roles in communicating our data through publications, conference contributions and a public phenotype database. The challenges will be diverse, and your work will be tightly integrated at every stage with that of experimental molecular biologists working in our labs.



We are moving from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, and there will be opportunities to spend time training and working with our Cambridge colleagues and collaborators.



Postdoctoral fellowships and potentially PhD positions with strong computational elements are additionally available. Please vist our lab pages or get in touch to learn more.



For more, see our lab homepage: billkerlab.org<https://billkerlab.org/>

To see the full advert and how to apply: UmU advert<https://billkerlab.org/join-us/computational-biologist-genomics-of-malaria-transmission-first-research-engineer/>



The deadline for application is 2018-07-30

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