Computational Biology Post-doctoral Scientists

Posted on June 14, 2013

OVERVIEW

Two computational biology post-doctoral positions are available at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada).  These positions, in the laboratory of Dr. Wyeth Wasserman, focus on the analysis and interpretation of genetic alterations in the human genome sequence.  Both positions are coupled to recently funded projects, providing the right candidate with a strong and stable opportunity to work in a highly collaborative environment.

 

POSITION#1 Gene Regulation Analysis

The Wasserman laboratory analyzes regulatory sequences controlling when and where genes are transcribed.  The project focuses on the analysis and interpretation of mutations in whole genome sequence data in order to identify those mutations likely to disrupt the activity of genes.  The work includes aspects of machine learning, model development, and large-scale data analysis.  The ideal candidate will have an interest in developing novel computational approaches based on emerging knowledge from laboratory studies.

 

POSITION#2 Applied Genome Analysis

Based on the campus of a children’s hospital, the Wasserman laboratory partners with a strong genetics community to develop and apply methods for the identification of disease causing variations in genome sequences.  The work requires close interaction with clinicians to understand the phenotypes of patients.  The ideal candidate will apply computational skills to develop innovative ways to discover relationships between gene annotation and patient phenotypes.  The project has already led to the discovery of multiple confirmed human disease genes.  Experience with BioPython or other modular programming tools for genome analysis is a strong advantage.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

These two-year positions are intended for computational biologists within 3 years of completion of a PhD.  Demonstrated experience with computer programming is highly preferred.  The ideal candidate will have experience in both the life sciences and computation, but applicants with a strong background in one domain may be considered if interest in interdisciplinary research is apparent.

 

APPLICATION PROCESS

Applicants should submit a CV, the names and contact information for 3 referees, and a brief statement about career goals to:

Dr. Wyeth W. Wasserman

Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics

University of British Columbia

Vancouver BC

Canada

wyeth@cmmt.ubc.ca

 

UBC hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply. We especially welcome applications from members of visible minority groups, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and others with the skills and knowledge to engage productively with diverse communities. In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.