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Position: Lecturer
Institution: St George's, University of London
Location: London, United Kingdom
Duties: This Lecturer post is one element of a new and exciting development of our focused research strategy at St George’s following the recent establishment of the Cardiovascular and Genomics Research Institute (CGRI). The appointee will be a dynamic post-doctoral scientist with a career trajectory indicating the likelihood of impactful and world-leading research. They will support existent areas of research strength in the Institute by addressing at least one area of need where a new Principal Investigator can grow a research group. These include: Cardiovascular genomic bioinformatics; Genetic statistics; Functional genomics and multi-omics; Computational biology; Disease modelling and novel therapeutics; and Applied machine learning. The post will be supported by a 3-year PhD studentship
Requirements: BSc and PhD in an appropriate field; Successful track record of at least 3 years of postdoctoral research; Evidence of successful independent grant application is desirable; Highly motivated and enthusiastic; Ability to enthuse students and staff
   
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