At a Glance
- Tasks: Analyse snake retina data and contribute to groundbreaking research in bioinformatics.
- Company: The Natural History Museum, a leading institution in scientific research.
- Benefits: Pension scheme, generous leave, and hybrid working model.
- Other info: Exciting opportunity for career growth in a dynamic research environment.
- Why this job: Join a passionate team and make significant contributions to evolutionary biology.
- Qualifications: PhD in relevant field with expertise in bioinformatics and single-cell RNAseq.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
The Natural History Museum in London seeks an enthusiastic Postdoctoral Researcher for a 3-year BBSRC-funded position focusing on the diversity and connectivity of snake retinas. The role requires a PhD holder skilled in bioinformatics and experience with single-cell RNAseq data.
As part of a research team led by Dr. David Gower, you will analyze molecular genetic data and contribute to high-quality research while operating in a hybrid working model. The position also offers various benefits including a pension scheme and generous leave.
Postdoc Bioinformatician: Retina scRNAseq & Evolution employer: Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum in London is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant work culture that fosters collaboration and innovation in scientific research. With a strong commitment to employee growth, the museum provides opportunities for professional development and access to cutting-edge resources, all while enjoying the benefits of a hybrid working model and a supportive environment. Join us to contribute to meaningful research that impacts our understanding of biodiversity and evolution.