Postdoctoral position in Computational Cell Biology at Ireland

Highlights:
  1. This is a temporary 2 year postdoctoral scientist position in Computational Cell Biology. Systems Biology Ireland (SBI; http://www.ucd.ie/sbi/) focuses on elucidating the design principles of signal transduction networks in mammalian cells and applying this knowledge to important questions in biology and biomedicine, such as cell fate decisions (differentiation, proliferation and apoptosis).
  2. A main aim of SBI’s research is to develop and apply computational models based on biological experimentation that open new avenues for understanding and treatment of human diseases on a molecular level. Ongoing projects include the spatiotemporal dynamics and statistical analysis of signalling and transcriptional networks that govern cell proliferation, differentiation and motility.
  3. SBI is using modern transcriptomics and proteomics technologies to experimentally address these questions. The successful applicant will work closely with experimentalists at the interface between dynamic system analysis, mathematical statistics, engineering, bioinformatics and biology in a multi disciplinary research community at SBI.
  4. This presents a unique opportunity for creative individuals who want to work at the cutting-edge of systems biology. Salary: €32,000- €43,000 per annum
    Appointment will be made commensurate with qualification and experience.
  5. Closing Date: Sunday 16th May 2010
  6. Informal enquiries can be made to Prof Walter Kolch & Prof Boris Kholodenko by e-mail by clicking 'APPLY NOW' quoting the HR Reference: 004046 in the subject of the e-mail.
  7. Other job opportunities are available at all levels in Systems Biology Ireland – please visit our website via the 'View contact details' link for further details , Company web address: Click here.
  8. Salary: €32,000- €43,000 per annum
  9. Job reference: 004046
  10. Posted Date: 22 April 2010 14:01:35
  11. Email: Click here.                                
Duration 2 years.

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