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Bioinformatician/Computational BiologistReports to:
Dominique BonnetClosing Date:
10/Sept/2025 23.59 GMTJob Description:
Reports to: Dominique Bonnet Principal Group Leader
Contract: This is a full time fixed term position for 5 years on Crick terms and conditions of position is cover by an ERC synergy grant for the 5 years.
We seek a talented and motivated Bioinformatician to join our group. This position is cover by an ERC synergy grant for 5 years but there might be a possibility to extend the contract later.
This position is available in Dr Dominique Bonnets laboratory. The lab works on human normal and leukaemic stem cells and the role of the microenvironment: us
The Francis Crick Institute is Europes largest biomedical research institute under one roof. Our world-class scientists and staff collaborate on vital research to help prevent diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer heart disease infectious diseases and neurodegenerative conditions.
The Crick is a place for collaboration innovation and exploration across many disciplines. A space where the brightest minds can pursue big and bold ideas and discover answers to crucial scientific questions. We support them in a dynamic environment which fosters excellence with state-of-the-art infrastructure cutting-edge facilities and a creative and curious culture. Weve removed traditional boundaries of departments divisions and disciplines and instead have an open approach that supports every researcher. This gives us the freedom to take risks and carry out high-quality pioneering research. Creating a space for discovery without boundaries helps us to turn our science into benefits for human health and the economy.
About the role
The group is interested in studying normal human Haematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs) and Leukaemic Stem Cells (LSCs). At present we are investigating the relationship between HSCs and their microenvironment and how mutations in the HSC pools observed naturally during ageing called clonal haematopoieisis can in some cases evolved into Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) transformation. For this we are using NSG RNA seq Single cell analysis as well as Chip-Seq/ATAC-seq proteomics and are thus looking at integrating these multi-omics data to generate new hypotheses that can be functionally tested using our in vivo patient derived xenotransplantation models.
We are looking for a talented and motivated Bioinformatician to join our group. You will be leading a programme of work related to analysing large biological datasets to identify and solve complex biological problems. You will join the HSC team lead by Prof D Bonnet at the Francis Crick Institute but will also be involved in the overall ERC synergy project involving two other groups lead by Prof Ilaria Malanchi and Prof Francesca Cicarelli.
Working with scientists from the group you will analyse genomic RNA-seq single cell seq and ATAC-seq methylome and Chip-Seq data. Activities will include quality control mapping of NGS data for variant detection transcription and epigenetic profiling (scRNAseq AtacSeq or multiome); integration of genomic datasets with public and commercial biomedical data sources for annotation and interpretation; development maintenance and optimisation of analysis pipelines and procedures. The ability to make strategic contributions to experimental design and assist scientists with data interpretation data mining for interesting patterns and signatures are key requirements of the post.
The successful candidate will have a sound understanding of the application of multiomic technologies and bioinformatics in the context of genomics and transcriptomics and practical experience with the processing analysis and integration of multi-omic data. Collaboration is key to the Crick and therefore the ability to communicate effectively in a multi-disciplinary research environment is essential.
If you have a strong background in bioinformatics computational biology and/or biostatistics be looking for a collaborative and dynamic environment and have a proven track record of productivity we would love to hear from you !
See here for more details of research projects currently being undertaken in HSCL lab.
Please see the full job description here.
What you will be doing
As a Bioinformatician/Computational Biologist at the Crick some of your key responsibilities will be:
Analysing large biological datasets like DNA sequences transcriptomics (bulk scRNAseq) epigenetic profiling (methylome Atac-Seq Chip-seq) and proteomics using computational methods.
Ensuring data quality and integrity throughout the analysis process.
Staying updated with the latest advancements in bioinformatics.
Designing and implementing algorithms to process analyse and interpret biological data.
Developing and maintaining databases for storing and managing biological information.
Creating and maintaining bioinformatics tools and software for data analysis and visualisation.
Working with biologists researchers and other scientists to design experiments interpret data and translate findings into biological insights.
Presenting research findings through reports publications and presentations.
About you
You will have:
Degree in Bioinformatics or Computer Science with a scientific background
Strong programming skills: Proficiency in languages like Python R Java C/C or Perl
Enjoy working as part of a team
Experience of statistical methods apply to analysing biological data
Experience of handling Next Generation sequencing ScRNAseq and ATACseq data
Experience working developing and compiling software tools in a UNIX/LINUX environment.
Web development using Perl Java HTML CSS JavaScript
Experience with databases and data management techniques
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What will you receive
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Please note you must meet the essential criteria listed within the Role Profile to have your application reviewed.
We reserve the right to withdraw this advert at any given time due to the number of applications received.
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