The University of Manchester
Bioinformatics Research Associate

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Postdoctoral Research Associate
We are seeking an enthusiastic and committed postdoctoral research associate to join the Arthritis UK Centre of Excellence in Genetics and Genomics, based at the University of Manchester. You will work closely with a research team working on a Medical Research Council funded project which aims to characterize non-coding regions of the genome that confer risk to osteoarthritis using functional genomics, with the ultimate goal of identifying the genes that cause osteoarthritis, the mechanisms by which osteoarthritis-associated SNPs alter their target genes and novel therapeutic targets.
Responsibilities
You will be responsible for:
- To carry out statistical and bioinformatic analysis for an array of high throughput genomics and functional genomics experiments in large patient cohorts, including Hi-C, CUT&RUN, ATAC-Seq, RNA-Seq, and single cell RNA-seq.
- To develop and apply bioinformatic pipelines for multi-omics data integration and functional annotation of GWAS variants.
- To develop functionally weighted polygenic risk scores (PRS).
- To efficiently plan work and be able to effectively multitask multiple projects.
- Contribute to academic output including conference abstracts, conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications.
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About You
We welcome candidates who bring diverse perspectives, experiences, and approaches to their work.
Essential Criteria
- Hold, or be about to obtain, a PhD in functional genomics or bioinformatics.
- Strong background and theoretical knowledge of functional genomics, epigenetics and regulation of gene expression.
- Proven experience in the analysis and interpretation of genomics data, such as Hi-C, ATAC-seq, RNA-seq and/or CUT&RUN.
- Experience in appropriate operating systems and programming languages e.g. Linux, Python, R.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work with colleagues at all levels.
Desirable Criteria
- Experience in multi-omics integration and functional annotation of GWAS variants.
- Experience in the generation of polygenic risk scores.
- Experience in analysing single cell RNA-seq data.
- Knowledge of public resources of human epigenomic data, e.g. Roadmap, Blueprint, Encode.
- Experience with statistics.
We value transferable skills and real-world experience as much as formal qualifications.


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Benefits
- Generous employer contribution pension
- 29 days annual leave plus bank holidays, along with Christmas closure
- Ride to work and EV car scheme available
For more information, please see University of Manchester Benefits. You can also find information on our Flexible and Hybrid working here.
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