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Research Assistant or Research Associate (Fixed Term)

Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy

Cambridge

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GBP 33,000 - 36,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading research institution in Cambridge is looking for a motivated Research Assistant to join the Autism and Health Research Programme. This role focuses on genetics and involves conducting major genetic analyses and collaborating with prominent researchers. Candidates should have a relevant PhD or Masters and strong programming and analytical skills. The position offers a salary ranging from £33,002 to £35,608 per annum and aims to advance understanding of autism through groundbreaking research.

Qualifications

  • Experience with genetic data analysis (e.g., GWAS, polygenic score analyses).
  • Publication track record.
  • Familiarity with large-scale genomic datasets (e.g., UK Biobank or similar biobank).

Responsibilities

  • Conduct genome-wide association studies and other genetic analyses.
  • Analyse large-scale datasets using advanced statistical methods.
  • Write scientific papers for peer-reviewed journals.

Skills

Strong programming skills (R, Python, or similar)
Excellent statistical and analytical skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills

Education

PhD/Masters in genetics, bioinformatics, statistical genetics, or related field
Job description
Overview

Department of Psychiatry, Douglas House Cambridge

Full Time, Fixed Term to 14th January 2027

Salary for Research Assistant is £33,002 to £35,608 per annum

Salary for Research Associates is £37,694 to £46,049 per annum

We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to join the Welllcome Trust funded Autism and Health Research Programme at the University of Cambridge. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research investigating the genetic correlates of autism and related conditions.

This project will focus on investigating the genetics of neurodevelopmental and autistic traits and their relationship with autism and health outcomes, utilising data from both general population cohorts (UK Biobank, MCS, ALSPAC) and clinical cohorts (SPARK, SSC, Genomics England).

The role holder will work with Dr Varun Warrier in Cambridge (Neurodevelopmental Research Group), Professor Simon Baron-Cohen and Dr Carrie Allison (Autism Research Centre - see www.autismresearchcentre.com). The appointee will also closely collaborate with Dr Hilary Martin (Human Genetics Unit) at the Wellcome Sanger Institute.

Key Responsibilities
  • Conduct genome-wide association studies and other genetic analyses
  • Analyse large-scale datasets using advanced statistical methods
  • Develop and implement analytical pipelines for genetic data processing
  • Write scientific papers for peer-reviewed journals
  • Present findings at national and international conferences
  • Contribute to the wider research program and departmental activities
Essential Requirements
  • PhD/Masters (for Research Assistant) in genetics, bioinformatics, statistical genetics, or related field
  • Strong programming skills (R, Python, or similar)
  • Experience with genetic data analysis (e.g., GWAS, polygenic score analyses)
  • Excellent statistical and analytical skills
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Publication track record
Desirable
  • Experience with large-scale genomic datasets (e.g., UK Biobank or similar biobank)
  • Familiarity with reproducible coding practices
  • Knowledge of neurodevelopment and/or psychiatric research
  • Experience in communicating complex scientific ideas to the general public

For further information, please contact Dr Varun Warrier (vw260@cam.ac.uk)

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Closing date: 5th October 2025

Interview date: to be confirmed

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