At a Glance
- Tasks: Explore the evolutionary origins of microRNAs through innovative research and data analysis.
- Company: Join the University of Bristol, a leading academic institution in molecular evolution.
- Benefits: Gain valuable experience in a supportive environment with opportunities for professional growth.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in understanding RNA biology and contribute to groundbreaking research.
- Qualifications: Background in molecular biology or related fields, with strong analytical skills.
The predicted salary is between 32963 - 40289 Β£ per year.
University of Bristol is seeking a Research Associate to contribute to an innovative project on the evolutionary origins of micro RNAs.
The role is based within a leading academic environment working on molecular evolution, genomics, and RNA biology.
You will investigate how micro RNAs originated and evolved across species, performing computational and/or experimental analyses, developing new research methods, and interpreting complex data.
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Research Associate - Evolutionary Origins of MicroRNAs employer: RFCSR
Imperial College London is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant and collaborative work culture that fosters innovation and interdisciplinary research. As a Research Associate, you will have access to cutting-edge facilities and the opportunity for professional growth through mentorship and publishing your findings, all while contributing to impactful advancements in biomedical engineering within a prestigious academic environment.