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Bioinformatician

Employer
KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
Location
London (Greater) (GB)
Salary
£32,676 - £38,304 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance
Closing date
22 Aug 2021

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Academic Discipline
Biological Sciences, Life sciences
Job Type
Research Related, Research Associate
Contract Type
Fixed Term
Hours
Full Time

Job Details

Job description
The Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine is located in Guy’s Hospital. It is internationally recognized for research on adult and pluripotent stem cells and is a focus for cutting-edge stem cell research currently taking place across the College and its partner NHS trusts, as part of King’s Health Partners. Through the Centre, King’s aims to drive collaboration between scientists and clinicians to translate the potential of stem cells into clinical reality for patients.   
 
A postdoctoral research post in the laboratory of Dr Mahesh Sangrithi is now available. We are looking for a highly motivated researcher with a strong background in computational biology and / or bioinformatics, who will work with a dynamic group of scientists focussed on reproductive biology, early embryonic development, and the causes of infertility.  
 
This is an exciting opportunity following our recent work (Sangrithi et al. 2017 Dev Cell, Lau et al.  2020, Dev Cell and Mahadevaiah and Sangrithi et al. 2020 Nature). The project aims to discover the function of genes on the X-chromosome in mammalian germ cells and their role in idiopathic and sex chromosome aneuploidy associated infertility. The post holder will be involved with the analysis and integration of high throughput genomics data, such scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq, ChIP-seq as well as spatial data, and will contribute to the overall regenerative medicine theme.
 
Through leveraging these combinatorial approaches, our group aims to understand physiological gene regulatory networks that are fundamental to spermatogonial stem cells. The postholder will have access to and be able to explore new single-cell datasets that focus on cell state transitions during germ cell / gonadal development from in vivo experimental models and sex chromosome effects in the germline.
 
Prior knowledge and expertise of handling single-cell datasets is highly desirable, and while the position is will be suitable for PhD holders it would equally be of interest to enthusiastic candidates with an MSc in computational biology, bioinformatics or computer science with the relevant expertise. Using data driven approaches, the postholder will also have the opportunity to identify candidate biomarkers that potentially have mechanistic roles in germ cell physiology and / or fertility preservation. 
 
This post will be offered on an a fixed-term for up to 4 years
From 06/10/2021 until 05/10/2025
This is expected to be a full-time post (100% full time equivalent. Specific requests to hold the post part-time (at least 80% FTE) may be considered on an individual basis.

Key responsibilities

Research Associate Grade 6 

  • Share skills by training others and a willingness to collaborate. 
  • Carry out world class research.  
  • Previous experience working on single-cell bioinformatics.  
  • Familiarity with using high-performance computing. 
  • Communicate results effectively in writing and orally. 
  • Attend and present at seminars, journal clubs and conferences. 
  • Contribute to publications arising from the research projects. 
  • Keep clear and up-to-date records of work. 
  • Contribute to collaborative atmosphere of the department. 
  • To create, implement and use analytical and bioinformatics pipelines to analyse and interpret multidimensional data. 
  • To work on agreed aspects of specialized bioinformatic analyses in accordance with project workstream requirements and deliverables. 
  • To develop advanced data manipulation and analysis capabilities using R. Python, and open source bioinformatic tools (e.g. Bioconductor) and database structures to analyse complex data. 
  • Comply with all relevant safety legislation to ensure a safe working environment. 
  • Take part in public engagement activities. 
  • The post holder will be expected to plan and prioritise their workload, with competing and shifting priorities under pressure of deadlines. 

 
Research Assistant Grade 5

  • Carry out world class research.  
  • Previous experience working on single-cell bioinformatics.  
  • Familiarity with using high-performance computing. 
  • Communicate results effectively in writing and orally. 
  • Attend and present at seminars, journal clubs and conferences. 
  • Contribute to publications arising from the research projects. 
  • Keep clear and up-to-date records of work. 
  • Contribute to collaborative atmosphere of the department. 
  • To create, implement and use analytical and bioinformatics pipelines to analyse and interpret multidimensional data. 
  • To work on agreed aspects of specialized bioinformatic analyses in accordance with project workstream requirements and deliverables. 
  • To develop advanced data manipulation and analysis capabilities using R,  Python, and open-source bioinformatic tools (e.g. Bioconductor) and database structures to analyse complex data. 
  • Comply with all relevant safety legislation to ensure a safe working environment. 
  • Take part in public engagement activities. 
  • Post holder will be expected to plan and prioritise their workload, with competing and shifting priorities under pressure of deadlines. 

 
 
The above list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.  
 
Skills, knowledge, and experience 
 
Research Associate Grade 6 
 
Essential criteria:

 
1.    PhD awarded in Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Computer Science, Biotechnology or relevant discipline 
2.    Plan and manage research activity in collaboration with others. 
3.    Excellent general knowledge of computational biology 
4.    Past peer-reviewed publication(s) that involve the analysis of genomics NGS data, bulk / single-cell transcriptomics data 
5.    Experience in pipeline scripting, automation and management using high-performance computing platforms. 
6.    Advanced skills in analyzing and integrating multi-omics datasets (e.g. experience in performing gene regulatory analysis from scRNA-Seq data). 
7.    Proficient in programming languages (e.g. Python, R, Unix, C++) 
8.    Skills to develop novel tools / approaches in machine learning or mathematics for analyzing high dimensional datasets. 
9.    Excellent record keeping / attention to detail, and an organized and systematic approach to research 
10.  Pro-active, enthusiastic, positive attitude 
11.  Self-motivated, with the ability to work under pressure and to meet deadlines 
12.  Able to plan own day-to-day research activity within framework of agreed programme.  
 
Desirable criteria:
 
1.    Understanding of early embryo development and germ cells. 
2.    Ability to make collaborative and independent decisions. 
3.    Previous experience in a molecular biology research setting. 
4.    Interest in training further and develop new skills. 
5.    Ability to think strategically.  
 
Research Assistant Grade 5
 
Essential criteria:

 
1.    MSc awarded in Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Computer Science, Biotechnology or relevant discipline. 
2.    Excellent general knowledge of computational biology 
3.    Past peer-reviewed publication(s) that involve the analysis of genomics NGS data, bulk / single-cell transcriptomics data 
4.    Experience in pipeline scripting, automation and management using high-performance computing platforms. 
5.    Advanced skills in analyzing and integrating multi-omics datasets (e.g. experience in performing gene regulatory analysis from scRNA-Seq data). 
6.    Proficient in programming languages (e.g. Python, R, Unix, Java) 
7.    Skills to develop novel tools / approaches in machine learning or mathematics for analyzing high dimensional datasets. 
8.    Excellent record keeping / attention to detail, and an organized and systematic approach to research 
9.    Pro-active, enthusiastic, positive attitude 
10.  Self-motivated, with the ability to work under pressure and to meet deadlines 
11.  Able to plan own day-to-day research activity within framework of agreed programme 
 
Desirable Criteria:
 
1.    Previous experience in a molecular biology research setting. 
2.    Interest in training further and develop new skills. 
3.    Ability to think strategically.  
* Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates who have submitted their thesis and are awaiting award of their PhDs will be considered. In these circumstances the appointment will be made at Grade 5, spine point 30 with the title of Research Assistant. Upon confirmation of the award of the PhD, the job title will become Research Associate and the salary will increase to Grade 6. 
 
Further information
ABOUT THE SCHOOL  
 
The School of Basic & Medical Biosciences is led by Professor Mathias Gautel and comprises five departments with a wide range of expertise and interests.  Using a bench to bedside approach, the School aims to answer fundamental questions about biology in health and disease and apply this to the development of new and innovative clinical practise, alongside providing a rigorous academic programme for students.
 
Departments
 
The Centre for Human & Applied Physiological Sciences (CHAPS) uses an integrative and translational research approach focusing on fundamental questions about human physiological function in health and disease to explore 3 research themes: skeletal muscle & aging, sensory-motor control & pain and aerospace & extreme environment adaptation.
 
The Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine focuses on cutting-edge stem cell research, how stem cells interact with their local environment and how these interactions are important for developing effective cell therapies in the clinic.  
 
The Department of Medical & Molecular Genetics uses cutting-edge technologies and analysis techniques to explore the mechanistic basis of disease, improve diagnostics and understand the epigenetic mechanisms of gene regulation and RNA processing, working from whole population level to complex and rare disease genomes
 
The Randall Centre of Cell & Molecular Biophysics takes a multi-disciplinary approach at the interface of Biological and Physical Sciences to explore the underlying mechanisms behind common diseases.
 
St John’s Institute of Dermatology seeks to improve the diagnosis and management of severe skin diseases, through a better understanding of the basic pathogenetic mechanisms that cause and sustain these conditions focussing on cutaneous oncology, genetic skin disorders, inflammatory & autoimmune skin disorders, and photomedicine.
 
About the Department of Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine
 
The Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine is led by Professor Fiona Watt, who’s laboratory comprises approximately 30 research staff and visiting scientists and is internationally recognised for research on adult and pluripotent stem cells. Along with Professor Watt’s group there are nine other research groups operating at the Centre, bringing the total number of staff to approximately 80 people.  
 
Research at the Centre is focused on how stem cells interact with their local environment, or niche. We believe that an understanding of these interactions is important for developing effective cell therapies in the clinic. Located on the Guy’s Hospital campus, the Centre acts as a focus for cutting-edge stem cell research taking place across the College and its partner NHS Trusts, as part of King’s Health Partners. To facilitate collaborations within King’s and with external partners, we have opened a ‘Stem Cell Hotel’ where researchers can access specialist equipment and technical support to study stem cell behaviour at single cell resolution. We also host an international seminar series and run the ‘Stem Cells @ Lunch’ seminar series to share ideas and unpublished data. Our researchers are committed to public engagement and take part in diverse outreach events.Detailed information about the Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative medicine can be found in the link below:
  http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm/research/divisions/gmm/departments/stemcells/index.aspx 
 
ABOUT THE KCL / NIHR Biomedical Research Centre
 
Within the Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) at Guy's  and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust the Population Science Cluster, led by Professor Charles Wolfe, provides interdisciplinary skills in public health, primary care, epidemiology, statistics, health economics and social sciences for research and training. 
  https://www.kcl.ac.uk/lsm/research/divisions/hscr/research/biomedical-research-centre-(brc) 
 
This post is subject to Occupational Health clearance.

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King's College London is one of the top 20 universities in the world and among the oldest in England. King's has more than 27,600 students (of whom nearly 10,500 are graduate students) from some 150 countries worldwide, and some 6,800 staff.

King's has an outstanding reputation for world-class teaching and cutting-edge research. In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) King’s was ranked 6th nationally in the ‘power’ ranking, which takes into account both the quality and quantity of research activity, and 7th for quality according to Times Higher Education rankings. Eighty-four per cent of research at King’s was deemed ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ (3* and 4*). The university is in the top seven UK universities for research earnings and has an overall annual income of more than £684 million.

King's has a particularly distinguished reputation in the humanities, law, the sciences (including a wide range of health areas such as psychiatry, medicine, nursing and dentistry) and social sciences including international affairs. It has played a major role in many of the advances that have shaped modern life, such as the discovery of the structure of DNA and research that led to the development of radio, television, mobile phones and radar.

King's College London and Guy's and St Thomas', King's College Hospital and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trusts are part of King's Health Partners. King's Health Partners Academic Health Sciences Centre (AHSC) is a pioneering global collaboration between one of the world's leading research-led universities and three of London's most successful NHS Foundation Trusts, including leading teaching hospitals and comprehensive mental health services. For more information, visit: www.kingshealthpartners.org.

King’s £600 million campaign, World questions|KING’s answers, has delivered huge global impact in areas where King’s has particular expertise. Philanthropic support has funded new research to save young lives at Evelina London Children’s Hospital; established the King’s Dickson Poon School of Law as a worldwide leader in transnational law; built a new Cancer Centre at Guy’s Hospital; allowed unique collaboration between leading neuroscientists to fast-track new treatments for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, motor neurone disease, depression and schizophrenia at the new Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute; created the Cicely Saunders Institute: the first academic institution in the world dedicated to palliative care, and supported the King’s Sierra Leone Partnership in the Ebola crisis. Donations provide over 300 of the most promising students with scholarships and bursaries each year. More information about the campaign is available at www.kcl.ac.uk/kingsanswers.

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