Overview
The Australian National University is seeking a Postdoctoral or Research Fellow focusing on pharmacogenomic research within the National Centre for Indigenous Genomics (NCIG).
The NCIG leads genomic resource development to advance knowledge and healthcare utility for Indigenous Australians, including telomere-to-telomere reference genomes and population-scale variation catalogues, in partnership with Indigenous Australian communities.
A major research project titled "Advancing Health Equity for Indigenous Australians through Pharmacogenomics" is underway.
Position and Benefits
Location: Canberra, ACT, Australia
Classification: ANU Academic Level A or Level B
Term: Full time, Continuing (Contingent Funded) up to 3 years
Salary package: AUD $80,914 - $101,560 or $110,162 - $124,903 per annum plus 17% superannuation
Excellent remuneration and benefits packages including 17% superannuation contributions
Christmas to New Year leave in addition to annual leave
Salary sacrificing options for cars, parking, childcare and more
Generous paid parental leave entitlements of up to 32 weeks
Open to international and interstate candidates with possibility of relocation allowance
About NCIG and Research Focus
As a leader in genomic resources for Indigenous Australians, NCIG aims to enhance health outcomes through genomics in active partnerships with Indigenous communities.
The project emphasizes pharmacogenomics research to translate findings into practical health benefits.
Responsibilities
As a postdoctoral or research fellow focusing on pharmacogenomic research, you will:
Conduct discovery research and develop innovative algorithms and software solutions for genomic data analyses
Perform empirical evaluations and benchmarking experiments to enhance the utility of NCIG genomic resources
Contribute to ongoing and new projects within collaborations with Indigenous communities
Qualifications and Selection Criteria
Awarded a PhD or nearing completion in relevant quantitative biology disciplines (e.g., pharmacogenomics, computational biology, bioinformatics, statistics, mathematics, population genomics and genetics).
Record of research experience and output in the relevant field (publications, conference papers, reports, or technical contributions) demonstrating research potential.
Expert knowledge of: DNA sequencing technologies; sequence alignments, genome assembly, and genome annotations; genomic analysis workflows; genomics data management formats; publicly accessible genomics databases (NCBI and equivalents).
Experience with high-performance computing (HPC) and/or cloud computing; proficiency in at least one high-level programming/scripting language (e.g., Python or R); version control (e.g., GitHub).
Functional knowledge or experience with SQL and/or NoSQL databases, web services, and data representations.
Ability to communicate complex research concepts to technical and non-technical audiences in writing and in seminars/conferences.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to keep accurate records and prioritise tasks to meet project timelines.
Ability to work independently and as part of a diverse team with minimal supervision.
Understanding of equal opportunity principles and a commitment to applying them in a university context.
The ANU conducts background checks on potential employees, and employment in this position is conditional on satisfactory results in accordance with the Background Checking Procedure which sets out the types of checks required by each type of position.
Application
For further information please contact Dr Hardip Patel, E:
Apply at: jobs.anu.edu.au/jobs/postdoctoral-fellow-research-fellow-canberra-act-act-australia-d4461721-a086-4e0c-9521-94b41db206f6
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