Postdoctoral Fellow -Computational Immunogenomics: The University of Adelaide is hiring a postdoctoral fellow for a fixed-term, full-time position (2 years) in computational immunogenomics. This role focuses on advancing cancer diagnosis through data-driven research, employing a multi-omic approach to analyze immune responses and treatment efficacy. The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute significantly to improving patient outcomes by identifying individual immune characteristics influencing immunotherapy success.
Designation: Postdoctoral Fellow
Research Area: Computational Immunogenomics
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Eligibility/Qualification:
- MSc/PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, or related field
- Expertise in bioinformatics workflows
- High-dimensional data analysis skills
- Demonstrated ability for creative problem-solving in applying computational methods to biological questions
- Proficiency in R or Python
Job Description:
Spatial and Single-Cell Computational Immunogenomics
The successful candidate will be responsible for analyzing, modeling, and integrating large-scale single-cell and spatial single-molecule datasets. Additionally, they will develop new methods and pipelines for large-scale data processing and modeling of transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, and imaging data. Collaboration across teams, effective communication of results, and contribution to experimental design are essential responsibilities.
How to Apply: To apply, click on the ‘Apply Now’ button on the University of Adelaide’s job portal. Submit a cover letter, resume, and a document containing responses to all selection criteria mentioned in the position description or selection criteria document.
Last Date for Apply: Applications close 11:55 pm, 14 January 2023
Outstanding Career Environment: The University of Adelaide provides a uniquely rewarding workplace with a vast scope for a fulfilling career. The culture embraces diversity, and staff benefit from attractive packages including salary packaging, flexible work arrangements, professional development programs, and on-campus health and fitness facilities.
Faculty’s Broader Role: The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Adelaide houses leading health researchers and educators. Comprising eight schools and various disciplines, the faculty focuses on world-class research and training the next generation of health professionals.
For further information or a confidential discussion, contact: Stefano Mangiola Group Leader – SAiGENCI E: stefano.mangiola@adelaide.edu.au