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  • Posted: Nov 4, 2022
    Deadline: Nov 18, 2022
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    The KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP) is based within the KEMRI Centre for Geographic Medical Research - (Coast). Our core activities are funded by the Wellcome Trust. We conduct integrated epidemiological, social, laboratory and clinical research in parallel, with results feeding into local and international health policy. Our research platfor...
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    Early Post-Doctoral Researcher - Bioscience

    JOB PURPOSE: 

    KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP) is one of the leading research centres in Africa. The Programme engages in a wide range of research on the main causes of ill health in Africa. We are seeking to appoint an early postdoctoral researcher with a PhD completed in the field of bioinformatics or molecular biology to work in the Biosciences department. The successful candidate will be part of a research team seeking to understand HIV B-cell biology to inform HIV vaccine development. The candidate will be involved in bioinformatics analysis of HIV-antigen specific immunoglobulin gene usage and naïve B cell repertoires mainly in African populations. The incumbent will also provide bioinformatics support for other ongoing immunological work within the group. He/she will require solid knowledge of bioinformatics, be able to write and execute code and develop custom analysis suites for the project. Additional knowledge in molecular biology techniques will be an added advantage. This work is part of a five-year collaborative programme with the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (2022 - 2026).

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Supporting the research team in bioinformatics analysis and interpretation of large sequencing data sets generated on diverse platforms (NextSeq,MiSeq and NovaSeq).
    • Co-ordinating data transfer and analysis with collaborators
    • Technology transfer from collaborating laboratories.
    • Training and supervision of AROs and interns
    • Designing exploratory analysis approaches and bioinformatics pipelines. 
    • Perform basic molecular biology procedures to generate sequencing libraries.
    • Presenting of project results at different forums, locally and internationally.
    • Contribute to the writing of scientific manuscripts
    • Ensuring that all work done complies with the applicable regulations concerning biohazards, data privacy, Good Clinical and Laboratory Practice and maintain all documentation.
    • And any other duties that may be assigned from time to time.

    KEY QUALIFICATIONS:

    Essential Requirements:

    • A Ph.D. in bioinformatics, data science or molecular biology with a very strong understanding of bioinformatics and computational analysis.
    • Proficiency in programming in Python and software development stacks
    • Proficiency with the Pandas Data Library and Jupiter Software Ecosystem
    • Up to 4 years postdoctoral experience
    • Experience in analysing large next-generation sequencing data.
    • Experience in using various analytical packages such as STATA and R

    Desirable:

    • Keen on research

    COMPETENCIES:

    • Demonstrated high levels of confidentiality and integrity  
    • Excellent interpersonal, written, presentation and communication skills  
    • Excellent analytical, problem-solving and critical thinking skills.  
    • Strong Management, leadership and decision-making skills,   
    • Ability to build strong and diverse effective teams, delegation and team motivation  
    • Ability to build productive and collaborative relationships with varied stakeholders

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