Computational RNA Biology Programmer @ Canberra

Employer: The Australian National University

Closing date: 29th November 2023

Brief position description: The John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) is a leading centre of biomedical research in Australia with research programs addressing fundamental problems of significance to human disease. Within this environment, The Centre for Computational Biomedical Sciences (CCBS) develops advanced computational and medical technologies to enable discovery, interpretation, and prediction in biomedical research. CCBS works in conjunction with The Shine-Dalgarno Centre for RNA Innovation (SDCRI), which aspires to drive impactful discoveries and innovations in RNA science to harness the next generation of RNA-based therapeutics and diagnostics, train and foster the future RNA research workforce, and mobilise this workforce and RNA discoveries to areas of strategic health and economic importance to the region and nation.


The Computational RNA Biology Programmer is expected to undertake work within the CCBS in the context of its activities and collaborations with the SDCRI; and will contribute to the development, application, and evaluation of machine learning methods to improve RNA molecule and delivery vector design.


For further information about this position please contact Professor Eduardo Eyras, Head, Centre for Computational Biomedical Sciences at John Curtin School of Medical Research – E: eduardo.eyras@anu.edu.au

Job website: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/jobs/programmer-computational-rna-biology-canberra-act-act-australia

Contact name: Eduardo Eyras

Contact email: eduardo.eyras@anu.edu.au