The Hinton group has an international reputation for the study of functional genomics and pathogenesis of *Salmonella* bacteria, and Professor Hinton has a strong track record of developing the CVs of researchers in his group.
We are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Bioinformatician/Computational Biologist to join a Wellcome Trust-funded project to determine how African *Salmonella* bacteria survive and replicate during infection of human cells.
You will develop an innovative approach to integrate extensive transcriptomic (both RNA-seq and Dual-RNA-seq) and Tn-Seq/TraDIS global transposon mutagenesis datasets.
You will have a PhD and will have played a key role in a leading-edge research project involving computational biology. You should have excellent communication skills, a background in Biological Sciences, Computational Biology or a related subject, relevant experience of the computational analysis of biological data and an interest in working in a team environment.
The post is available on a fixed term basis until 30th April 2026.
For full details and to apply online, please visit: recruit.liverpool.ac.uk