Jenner lab, University College London Our laboratory uses genomics and biochemical techniques to identify how transcription factors, chromatin modifiers and non-coding RNAs act to regulate cell differentiation. Our research has led to the characterisation of a class of short RNAs transcribed from polycomb target genes that interact with polycomb repressive complex-2 (Kanhere et al., Mol Cell 2010) and the identification of transcriptional targets of T-cell master regulators (Kanhere et al., Nature Comms 2012). We are now seeking an outstanding candidate to lead the analysis of RNA Clip-Seq and ChIP-Seq data to identify RNAs and genomic loci that interact with chromatin regulator proteins. Applicants will either have or be in the process of submitting a PhD in bioinformatics or hold a PhD in a molecular biology-related subject with postdoctoral bioinformatics experience. For further details about the vacancy and how to apply online please go to http://www.ucl.ac.uk/hr/jobs/ and search on Reference Number 1296305. Informal enquiries about the posts should be directed to Dr Richard Jenner by emailing: r.jenner at ucl.ac.uk <mailto:r.jenner at ucl.ac.uk> More information about the lab can be found at: https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/research/personal?upi=RGJEN48 Application deadline: Jan 14th
[R-jobs] ncRNAs and chromatin
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