Location: | London |
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Salary: | Grade 7/8 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 6th June 2025 |
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Closes: | 4th July 2025 |
Job Ref: | B02-08861 |
About us
Biosciences is one of the world’s foremost centres for research and teaching in the biological sciences and one of the largest Divisions within UCL, undertaking a significant amount of research and teaching. The Division has a diverse portfolio addressing all areas of biology from protein interactions to cell function, organism development, genetics, population studies and the environment. Computational modelling approaches are frequently used alongside experimental research programmes and much of our research crosses traditional boundaries, including the relationship of biodiversity to the health of the planet. Activity is underpinned by high calibre science technology platforms and state of the art equipment. Educational activity includes a range of undergraduate programmes, an expanding number of Masters Programmes and a substantial number of postgraduate research students.
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Computational Biology Group headed by Professor Christine Orengo. The successful applicant will join a pioneering research effort focussed on developing novel AI-based methods for classifying proteins into domain superfamilies and functional families.
About the role
We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to develop artificial intelligence based novel algorithms and computational workflows to predict the impact of mutations on genes in the avian flu virus and the viral host which increase transmissibility of the virus. The project will also be involved in predicting mutations that increase antimicrobial resistance to therapeutic drugs being used against this virus. Another aspect will be to determine the range of hosts that can be infected by the virus. The researcher will develop a platform collating all viral strains, host-viral interaction data and viral-drug interaction data. The researcher will use protein sequence and structure-based features along with protein language models to develop AI based predictors. The final stage will involve developing a diagnostic portal to identify emerging threats.
The work will be in collaboration with Dr. Neeladri Sen and the team of Dr. Su Datt Lam who is based in the National University of Malaysia (UKM).
The post also will offer opportunities for exchange visits to UKM in the lab of Dr. Su Datt Lam. This post will also allow outreach activities showcasing the diagnostic portal and engagement with experts in zoonotic surveillance and anti-viral resistance.
Interview Date(s) are likely to be scheduled for mid-May 2025.
The salary of the role is advertised between Grade 7 and Grade 8. Please find current salary scales below.
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About you
You must have a PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, data science or a related subject area and proven knowledge of python programming, developing machine learning/AI based tools and HPC.
You will be expected to work as part of a tightly integrated team of computational and experimental biologists to produce novel algorithms and workflows to predict the impact of viral mutations on susceptibility and anti-viral resistance.
In addition to developing and conducting the research, you will contribute expertise to the overall research effort in the Orengo group. You will also communicate results as scientific papers in leading journals, and as scientific presentations at national and international conferences.
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