Opportunities in Statistics and Computational Biology in Brisbane, Australia
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http://recruitment.qimr.edu.au/Public/docs/Extra/exciting_research_opportunities.pdf
The Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) is
seeking expressions of interest from mid-career and
senior researchers who share our vision of better health
through outstanding basic and translational research.
QIMR is experiencing a period of unprecedented growth
in our research capacity, which coincides with the opening
of our new, state-of-the-art facility in early 2012.
Our research is conducted across three program areas covering
Cancer, Infectious Diseases and Mental Health/Complex Disorders and
through six departments: Immunology, Genetics, Population Health,
Computational Biology, Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology.
We are particularly interested in hearing from individuals with recognised
expertise in one of the following research areas:
• Computational biology (including systems biology, bioinformatics
and statistical genetics)
• Basic immunology (to underpin research of relevance to translation)
• Cell and molecular biology of relevance to mental health studies
• Cancer pathology
• Prevention trials for cancer control
• Imaging (from microscopic imaging of the cell to large-scale
multimodal imaging of systems and whole organisms)
• Infectious diseases (with a special emphasis on tropical health
infections caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites)
• Drug discovery
Benefits:
• State of the art research facilities
• Highly attractive salary packaging options
To apply: To apply please send a full CV and a brief
statement of your research interests to
Professor Frank Gannon, QIMR Director,
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Further information: www.qimr.edu.au
QIMR is one of Australia's largest and most successful
medical research institutes
• Critical mass of excellent researchers
• Excellent lifestyle, great location
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