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A leading UK university in Birmingham is seeking a Research Assistant in the School of Biosciences. You will assist in advancing research through bioinformatic data analysis and support ongoing projects. Ideal candidates should have a degree in a relevant field and experience with bioinformatic tools. The position offers a salary range of £33,002 to £35,608 with progression potential to £39,906, based on performance and contracts lasting until December 2025.
School of Biosciences
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £33,002 to £35,608 with potential progression once in post to £39,906
Grade: 6
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to December 2025
Closing date: 28th September 2025
To assist in research (by carrying out data collection or analyses) to create knowledge through providing research support for projects and research groups.
This project seeks to study the diversity and evolutionary history of giant Starship transposons within fungal genomes. In this project the RA will be directly involved in the bioinformatic identification of Starships and other transposons in the whole genomes of Bipolaris sorokiniana, Parastagonospora nodorum, Phyrenophora tritici-repentisand other related species. The RA will have experience in using bioinformatic tools such as “Starfish”, NCBI BLAST, and LASTZ to identify transposons de novoin assembled genomes, find homologous sequences in other publicly available genomes and perform whole genome alignments. The RA should be able to act independently to install and run new bioinformatic software as needed during the course of the project and be proactive in identifying new tools and or writing analyses pipelines (Rstudio notebooks, Snakemake, Nextflow) that can be used by other members of the lab. The RA will assist a current PhD student with their ongoing work in the de novo assembly and annotation of fungal genomes and participate in the assembly of data, figures and text for draft manuscripts.
Informal enquiries to Megan McDonald, email: m.c.mcdonald@bham.ac.uk
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