At a Glance
- Tasks: Analyse single-cell RNA-seq data and develop computational pipelines for exciting research.
- Company: Join the National History Museum, a leader in evolutionary biology research.
- Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary, generous holiday allowance, and professional development opportunities.
- Other info: Collaborate with a passionate team in a dynamic research environment.
- Why this job: Contribute to groundbreaking research on snake retinas and advance your bioinformatics skills.
- Qualifications: PhD in sensory or evolutionary biology with bioinformatics expertise required.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
The National History Museum is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher for a 3-year BBSRC-funded project focused on the diversity and evolution of snake retinas. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in sensory and/or evolutionary biology and possess bioinformatics skills, particularly in single-cell RNAseq data. This role involves analyzing data, developing computational pipelines, and working with a team of researchers.
Benefits include a competitive salary, generous holiday allowance, and professional development opportunities.
Postdoc Bioinformatician - Single-Cell RNA-seq employer: National History Museum
The Natural History Museum is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant work culture that fosters collaboration and innovation among researchers. With a focus on professional development and a competitive salary package, employees are encouraged to grow their skills in a supportive environment, making it an ideal place for those passionate about evolutionary biology and bioinformatics.