skip to job profile
skip to job details
Career Opportunities at Queen's
My applications
My profile
Contact us
Unfortunately, this vacancy has now closed. Other suitable opportunities may be available, please use the 'Search for jobs' page to see a list of our current vacancies.
Job details
Job details
Job reference
19/107125
Date posted
28/01/2019
Application closing date
27/02/2019
Salary
£33,199 - £39,610 per annum (potential to progress to £43,266 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Research Fellow (Computer Scientist)
Job description
Queen's University has generous terms and conditions of employment underpinned by excellent benefits. We also provide attractive well-being, family friendly and other lifestyle benefits.
The Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology (CCRCB) sits within the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences. CCRCB works with partners around the
world in developing cancer treatments and pioneering advances in patient care.
This post-doctoral computer scientist will work within the McArt laboratory with an established integrative analytical environment to update analysis modules and embed biological data, allowing non-computation biology users the ability to query information. The position is part of the recently-funded Cancer Research UK International Accelerator programme encompassing many different academic institutes and an exciting body of research. The existing analytical environment developed as part of a Queen's foundation project, offers researchers the ability to mine and analyse information remotely and securely with capacity to learn new insights into the data lake created. The post-holder will offer support to curate and ingest information to providing feedback and capacity for extended data exploration. The successful candidate will work within a stimulating research environment where collaboration and development of new ideas is strongly encouraged, alongside support for career development for emerging talents. The overarching goals of this research group is to improve survival rates for patients with CRC, through improved understanding of the signalling pathways underpinning initiation, invasion and metastasis in CRC.
This post is available until 31 January 2021
Candidate information
About the Centre
Information for international applicants
Job title
Research Fellow (Computer Scientist)
Job reference
19/107125
Date posted
28/01/2019
Application closing date
27/02/2019
Salary
£33,199 - £39,610 per annum (potential to progress to £43,266 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Job description
Queen's University has generous terms and conditions of employment underpinned by excellent benefits. We also provide attractive well-being, family friendly and other lifestyle benefits.
The Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology (CCRCB) sits within the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences. CCRCB works with partners around the
world in developing cancer treatments and pioneering advances in patient care.
This post-doctoral computer scientist will work within the McArt laboratory with an established integrative analytical environment to update analysis modules and embed biological data, allowing non-computation biology users the ability to query information. The position is part of the recently-funded Cancer Research UK International Accelerator programme encompassing many different academic institutes and an exciting body of research. The existing analytical environment developed as part of a Queen's foundation project, offers researchers the ability to mine and analyse information remotely and securely with capacity to learn new insights into the data lake created. The post-holder will offer support to curate and ingest information to providing feedback and capacity for extended data exploration. The successful candidate will work within a stimulating research environment where collaboration and development of new ideas is strongly encouraged, alongside support for career development for emerging talents. The overarching goals of this research group is to improve survival rates for patients with CRC, through improved understanding of the signalling pathways underpinning initiation, invasion and metastasis in CRC.
This post is available until 31 January 2021
Candidate information
About the Centre
Information for international applicants