We are seeking a talented postdoctoral researcher with experience in Epidemiology and omics. You will be responsible for conducting and disseminating high-quality translational research concerned with the impact of infertility and its treatment with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) or Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR) on molecular mechanisms, using epigenomic, transcriptomics, metabolomic and proteomic data.
Part-time will be considered at a minimum of 3 days per week (21h/0.6 FTE), job share also possible.
Hybrid working is available. If working full time, should be on campus 3 days per week. (no guidance on which specific days of the week).
Why Join Us:
Work on impactful research related to infertility and its treatment.
Be part of a cohesive, friendly, and diverse team.
Work in an interdisciplinary and international environment.
What will you be doing?
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Conducting research to advance understanding of the effects of infertility and its treatment (ART and MAR) on transcriptomics, metabolomic and proteomic pathways and the extent to which any of these molecular mechanisms mediate effects of infertility, ART / MAR on parental and offspring future health
Generating research ideas, developing and executing analysis plans that triangulate evidence from different approaches to support causal analyses
Identifying relevant data sources and bioinformatic tools
Cleaning and analyse large-scale, high-dimensional datasets
Presenting research findings at local, national, and international meetings and conferences
You should apply if
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Essential
A relevant postgraduate research degree, i.e., PhD (or working towards), or equivalent professional experience in epidemiology, molecular epidemiology, medical statistics, or related quantitative discipline
Expertise in epidemiology
Experience in analysing high dimensional 'omics (e.g. metabolomics, proteomics) data in large cohorts
Expertise in using standard statistical methods (e.g. regression models)
expertise in performing causal inference analyses (e.g. Mendelian randomization, within family analyses, using negative and/or positive controls), including understanding analysis assumptions and ability to explore these with sensitivity analyses
Expertise using R, Python or other common languages
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Desirable
Experience with high-performance computing on a cluster
Experience of developing/sharing open-source code
Experience in reproductive Epidemiology
Publications involving 'omics data and/or causal methods (Mendelian randomization, within family and using negative controls)
Additional information
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Contract type: Open-ended with funding available between01/07/25 to 21/11/26
Work pattern: Full-time/1 FTE (part-time considered minimum 3 days per week- 0.6 FTE)
Grade: J /Pathway 2
Salary: 42,882 - 48,149 per annum, depending on previous experience (pro rata if part-time)
School/Unit: Bristol Medical School
S
hift
pattern
: 35 hours per week (part-time considered minimum 0.6 FTE)
This advert will close
at
23:59 UK time
on 09/06/2025
For informal queries please contact: Professor Deborah A Lawlor (
d.a.lawlor@bristol
)
Our strategy and mission
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We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.
The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives - particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.
JOB NUMBER###
ACAD108113
CONTRACT TYPE/WORK PATTERN###
Open ended / Full or part time
POSTING END DATE###
09 Jun 2025
FACULTY/DIVISION###
Faculty of Health Sciences
SALARY###
42,882 - 48,149 per annum, depending on previous experience (pro rata if part-time)
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