Research Fellow Fixed-term for 36 months
Warwick Systems Biology Centre is seeking a highly creative and motivated
postdoctoral research fellow to participate in a Leverhulme Trust funded
research project on the analysis of protein energetics and protein folding
using statistical machine learning and Bayesian computation.
Candidates should have a Ph.D. in computational biophysics/biochemistry or
a relevant quantitative field such as theoretical physics, applied
mathematics, statistics etc and a strong interest in molecular biology.
Programming skills in C are essential and previous experience in any of
the following would be advantageous: stochastic computation/simulation,
Bayesian methods, protein structure and folding.
Further scientific details can be found at
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/systemsbiology/staff/david_wild/
For informal discussions, and applications, please contact Prof. David
Wild ([log in to unmask]) in the first instance.
Applicants should include a full CV and accompanying letter outlining
their interests and previous work.
Applications are also invited for a related 3 year PhD studentship from
suitably qualified candidates.
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