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Post-doc, Statistical Genetics
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
For further information about the position please contact Dr Stephen
Leslie (email: stephen.leslie at mcri.edu.au or telephone: +61 3 9345
7042). Please note that excellent candidates with a strong
statistical background from any quantitative scientific discipline
(e.g. physics, engineering, ...) are encouraged to apply.
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Position Title Postdoctoral Research Assistant (Ref#
724/2013)
Position Description See http://www.mcri.edu.au/careers-
students/careers/current-vacancies/
Group Statistical Genetics
Research Theme Core Groups
Employer Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Location (Melbourne) Royal Children's Hospital,
Parkville, Victoria
Work Type Full-time
Classification MCRI Research Scale ($75,404 - $80,939 p.a.
plus superannuation and salary packaging benefits)
Closing Date 7 June 2013
It is an extremely exciting time to be working in human genetics. The
availability of large genetic data sets and the application of
sophisticated statistical models and techniques has allowed scientists
to answer important questions in biology and evolution that will have
a direct impact on human health.
Applications are invited for a Post-doctoral Researcher to join the
Statistical Genetics Group at the Murdoch Childrens Research
Institute, headed by Dr Stephen Leslie. The group's work focuses on
methodological developments for the analysis of high throughput
genetic data and the application of these methods to studies of
disease and natural population variation. These methods typically
combine modern computationally-intensive statistical approaches with
insights from population genetics models. Specifically the group
works on statistical methods for imputing immune system (and other)
genes from incomplete genetic data; the application of these methods
to studies of autoimmune and other diseases; methods for detecting and
controlling for population stratification; and understanding the
causes and consequences of genetic variation in populations. The
group has strong established collaborations with the Donnelly and
McVean groups at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics in
Oxford.
The position involves working on problems at the cutting edge of human
genetics, and represents an exciting opportunity for a statistical
geneticist, or someone with a strong statistical background and skills
wishing to move into this field. The successful applicant will work
on developing statistical methods for detecting and controlling for
population stratification, with particular focus on incorporating such
methods into genetic (and in particular genome-wide) association
studies. The appointee will also contribute to other research projects
in statistical genetics as directed by the group leader. He/ she will
be encouraged to develop his/ her independent research projects where
appropriate.
We are seeking a highly motivated scientist, with a PhD in statistics
or a closely related area. Applications are encouraged from people
who can demonstrate a strong statistical or other quantitative
background and wish to move into statistical genetics research.
Ideally you will have experience of genetic analyses but this is not
essential. You must have considerable programming experience with a
low level language (e.g. C, C++) and preferably also with the
statistical software R. The successful applicant will have an
aptitude for visualizing data, problem solving and careful statistical
analysis. You should be able to work alone and collaboratively, and
be able to digest and communicate scientific ideas effectively. The
position is available for two years with the possibility of
extension.
Informal enquires can be directed to Stephen Leslie (stephen.leslie at
mcri.edu.au).
Applications close at 9am Friday 7th June 2013. Late applications will
not be considered.
REF: 724/2013
Please send written applications (in PDF format) addressing the Key
Selection Criteria (see http://www.mcri.edu.au/careers-
students/careers/current-vacancies/), Academic Transcripts, Cover
Letter and CV containing details of 3 referees, quoting the above
mentioned reference number to Human Resources via recruitment at
mcri.edu.au.
Lavinia Gordon
Senior Research Officer
Quantitative Sciences Core, Bioinformatics
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
The Royal Children's Hospital
Flemington Road Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia
T 03 8341 6221
www.mcri.edu.au
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