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PDRA Computational Glycobiologist

University of York - Department of Biology

Location: York
Salary: £36,924 to £39,105 a year.
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 6th November 2024
Closes: 6th December 2024
Job Ref: 13676

Department of Biology

We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic postdoctoral research associate to join the team of Professors Jamie Wood and Daniel Ungar. You will drive forward the computational strand of an EU funded project in York. You will collaborate with an experimentalist postdoc in York and several other colleagues in the UK and Europe, to develop an innovative in vivo glycan engineering technology. The work will be carried out jointly between the Mathematics and Biology departments in close collaboration with Cell Biology lab in York, with access to the state-of-the-art Viking2 sustainable computational research cluster and local computation facilities. The post is available full-time from 1 April 2025 for a period of 30 months with the possibility of a short extension. Role

Glycans are the least understood biological macromolecule family. Investigation of mammalian glycan functions is often hampered by our inability to incisively change glycan structures generated in the cells and biomolecules under study. This research project aims to develop a new in vivo glycan engineering method that will allow custom shaping of the glycan structures during biosynthesis akin to protein mutagenesis. You will be performing computational simulations using experimentally determined mammalian glycan structure distributions (aka glycan profiles) with an experimentalist postdoc in York and scientists in Leeds, Oslo and Vienna to make in vivo glycan engineering a reality. The computational work will involve simulating mammalian glycan profiles to compare to experimental data using a proprietary JAVA and Python code, running stochastic simulation and approximate Bayesian fitting. Your work will adapt and implement the modelling method to accommodate the novel glycosylation and predict glycan engineering strategies for experimental testing.

You will be highly motivated to plan and perform the most appropriate computational experiments using our in-house code, and skilled to produce excellent results. You will be able to interpret computational results to progress fitting to experimental data while also refining the code as appropriate. You will have excellent communication skills to liaise with the different team members across the UK and Europe. Good communication with other members of the Computational Biology group as well as the Cell Biology lab in York will be essential for success of the project.

Skills, Experience & Qualification needed

You will have well developed coding skills and a willingness to learn, or an existing interest in, glycobiology. We welcome applications from candidates with a strong mathematical or computational background with evidence of their application in other interdisciplinary areas. Good communication skills as well as data analysis and collaborative skills are essential.

We want to recruit the best people for our roles, and we recognise that traditional working patterns may not be suitable for everyone. We offer a range of flexible working options (e.g. flexitime, part-time, job share), please specify your flexible working preferences in your application (number of days / hours etc).

The deadline for application is 6 December 2024

Interview date is 8 January 2025

For informal enquiries: Jamie Wood (jamie.wood@york.ac.uk) or Daniel Ungar (dani.ungar@york.ac.uk)

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