Job:PhD position to work on Gene Expression Regulation, Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway
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Background

A 3-year PhD position funded by the Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM) is available in Anthony Mathelier Group (Computational Biology & Gene Regulation). The group is part of NCMM - the Norwegian node of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for molecular medicine - and develops computational methods and tools to analyze the regulation of gene expression and the mechanisms by which it can be disrupted in human diseases such as cancer. More information about the group can be found at http://mathelierlab.com.

Candidates

We seek an individual highly motivated by the development of computational models and tools dedicated to the analysis of high throughput sequencing data.We are looking for applicants excited about combining life sciences and computation to analyze gene expression regulation. The ideal candidate will be stimulated by the development and application of computational methods for (1) improving the prediction of TFBSs; (2) predicting TF gene targets; or (3) prioritizing cis-regulatory variants dysregulating miRNA transcriptional regulation with downstream impact on the gene regulatory program in cancer.The successful candidate will be collaborative, independent, and should have experience in statistical / machine learning modeling and computer programming (mainly Python and/or R) dedicated to the analysis of large-scale genomics data.

How to apply

Applicants should include a cover letter outlining motivations with a brief statement about career goals and specification of publications & conference contributions, copies of certificates and contact information of three referees.

Please submit your application through the web-based recruitment system linked here: http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1572783/70932

Other information

The PhD candidate position will be placed as SKO 1017 (position code) with salary depending on qualifications within step 50-57 (NOK 430 500 – 483 700 per year).

The University of Oslo has an agreement for all employees, aiming to secure rights to research results and intellectual property.

For further information, see http://mathelierlab.com.

Inquiries about the position can be directed to Anthony Mathelier at mathelier-group@ncmm.uio.no.

Please submit your application through the web-based recruitment system linked here: http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1572783/70932

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