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  • Postdoctoral researcher (f/m/d) Statistical Genetics

    2020-12-23 Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin - Campus Charité Mitte (CCM) Berlin Postdoctoral researcher (f/m/d) Statistical Genetics - Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin - Campus Charité Mitte (CCM) - Logo

Postdoctoral researcher (f/m/d) Statistical Genetics

Published
2020-12-23
Application deadline
2021-02-01
Full-time position
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin - Campus Charité Mitte (CCM)
Berlin
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Collective agreements – attractive pay with regular increases and binding framework conditions

THE CHARITÉ – UNIVERSITÄTSMEDIZIN BERLIN
is a joint medical faculty, which serves both Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. As one of the largest university hospitals in Europe with an important history, it plays a leading role in research, teaching and clinical care. The Charité university hospital has also made a name for itself as a modern business with certifications in the medical, clinical and management fields.

Postdoctoral researcher (m/f/d)
Statistical Genetics

BIH Computational Medicine AG

Charité Campus Virchow-Klinikum

We are inviting applications from outstanding postdoctoral researchers as part of the newly established Computational Medicine group at the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité University Medicine (https://www.bihealth.org). The aim of this role is to characterise the genetic architecture of diverse aspects of human metabolism using large-scale population-based and patient data and to translate these discoveries into strategies to improve health. We use cutting-edge methods to integrate large scale genomic, metabolomic, and proteomic data to identify shared genetic regulation with common, complex diseases with the aim to discover new drug targets, indications and disease mechanisms. We are ambitious, curious and enthusiastic about promoting scientific excellence and career development in the context of happy family demands.

Your area of responsibility
The successful candidate will lead high profile scientific publications, represent the team in national and international collaborations and meetings and contribute to the supervision of junior researchers.
  • Development of computational workflows for processing and analysis of large-scale sequencing efforts
  • Integration of different types of ‘omic’ data for causal inference and prioritization of drug targets and disease mechanisms
  • Engagement in national and international collaboration projects of the group, including partners in Cambridge and Oxford
  • Development of workflows to incorporate publicly available data sets to deeply characterize genetic markers of interest
  • Leadership of and contribution to high impact scientific publications
  • Training and supervision of Master and PhD students within the group in statistical genetics
Find out more about us and our recent work here:
https://omicscience.org/
https://www.bihealth.org/en/notices/tracing-the-genetic-causes-of-type-2-diabetes

Your profile
If you are fluent in written and spoken English, have strong collaboration and communication skills and ability to work independently and as part of a team to tight timelines, then apply to become part of our growing team. Essential requirements: PhD in statistical genomics, genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics or a closely related discipline, with a proven ability to write and publish academic articles. The role requires experience in analysing genome sequence data, excellent programming skills for efficient statistical genetic and computational analyses of large-scale datasets (Python, R or similar), familiarity with statistical and mathematical model-building techniques and an aptitude for biological inference and clinical translation.

Desirable, useful skills and experience include all of the following: whole genome and / or exome sequencing, complex and rare disease genetics, bioinformatics pipeline development, metabolomic and proteomic data and technologies, genome-wide association studies, fine-mapping, high-throughput expression data, PheWAS, Mendelian randomisation, polygenic risk scores, functional genomics, network analysis and machine learning approaches.

Please address informal enquiries about this job post to Prof. Claudia Langenberg (claudia.langenberg@charite.de).

Ref.no.:
CC04-BIH-48.20

Start:
as soon as possible

Length of employment:
3 years

Working time:
39 hrs. / week

Pay (pay scale):
E13
Acc. to collective agreement TVöD VKA-K Employees are grouped into pay scales according to their qualifications and personal requirements. You can find our collective bargaining agreements (Tarifverträge) here: https://www.charite.de/en/careers

For further information, please contact: Prof. Claudia Langenberg
claudia.langenberg@charite.de
+49 (0)30 450-543130

Please send all application documents, e. g. cover letter, curriculum vitae, certificates, attestations, etc. until 01.02.2021 to the following address, quoting the reference number:

Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus Mitte
BIH-AG
Computational Medicine
Prof. Claudia Langenberg
Kapelle-Ufer 2, Ebene 03
claudia.langenberg@charite.de

THE CHARITÉ – UNIVERSITÄTSMEDIZIN BERLIN
makes imakes its human resources decisions based on suitability, competence and professional performance. At the same time, it strives to increase the percentage of women in management positions and takes this into consideration where candidates are equally qualified within the limits of what is legally possible. Applications from people with a migrant background are also explicitly welcome. Severely disabled applicants are given preferential consideration in the case of candidates with equal qualifications. An extended certificate of conduct must be submitted. Any travel expenses incurred cannot be reimbursed.

Data protection notice: Charité points out that personal data is stored and processed as part of the application process in different areas of Charité (e.g. faculty, staff committee, human resources department). Furthermore, the data may be transferred or processed within the group as well as in locations outside the group (e.g. authorities) to protect legitimate interests. By applying, you agree to our data protection regulations and terms of use, which you can find here.

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