At a Glance
- Tasks: Collaborate with scientists to analyse complex biological data and drive innovative cell line development.
- Company: Join a passionate team dedicated to creating sustainable, guilt-free meat alternatives.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working hours, and opportunities for professional growth.
- Other info: Be part of a dynamic, cross-disciplinary team focused on groundbreaking scientific advancements.
- Why this job: Make a real-world impact in sustainable food technology while working with cutting-edge bioinformatics.
- Qualifications: Experience in bioinformatics, computational biology, and large-scale data analysis.
The predicted salary is between 39600 - 48400 £ per year.
Bioinformatician / Computational Biologist About Us We’re a team of highly skilled community of 40+ scientists on a mission to create the world’s best guilt-free, sustainable meat.
The meat we make is cultivated meat just like real meat, only made differently.
Our team develops in silico models to transform how we design and run omics-based screening strategies for the discovery of novel biological targets in our cell lines and to optimise media formulations.
We’re looking for a skilled individual to apply the latest bioinformatics and biological data science methods, partnering with our Cell Sciences Team and the wider organisation to develop the next generation of stable cell lines with real-world impact.
About the Role As a specialist in bioinformatics and computational biology, you'll bring deep expertise in large-scale omics data and modelling methods and take a leading role in building the tools we use to make sense of high-throughput biological data.
As an integral member of a cross-disciplinary, nimble team of biologists and computational scientists, you’ll lead the effort to build a functional genomics platform that guides target discovery and validation driving the development of Ivy Farm’s next-generation cell lines.
What you’ll do Collaborate closely with the Cell Sciences Team to understand biological context and requirements Design large-scale experiments within multidisciplinary teams, using computational biology methods to drive the development of next-generation cell lines Lead the analysis of complex datasets from across our scientific disciplines, using advanced statistical and computational methods to turn them into actionable insight.
Guide how results are interpreted and applied, keeping them grounded in experimental design and biological context, and feed them into strategic decisions.
Drive improvements in computational pipeline architecture to meet evolving R
Bioinformatician employer: Ivy Farm Technologies
Ivy Farm Technologies is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment in the heart of Oxford where innovation meets sustainability. Employees benefit from a collaborative culture that fosters professional growth and development, alongside the opportunity to contribute to meaningful advancements in food security. With a focus on cutting-edge bioprocessing techniques, team members are empowered to make a real impact while enjoying the unique advantages of working in a vibrant and forward-thinking location.