Research Fellow – Chemoinformatics (Future Medicines Institute)
The newly funded Future Medicines Institute (FMI) will be a collaborative innovation centre developed as a focal point to enable industry, academia, and health professionals to drive research and development in the Life and Health Sciences (LHS) sector. It will build upon and exploit Northern Ireland’s recognised capabilities and strengths in oncology and digital health to accelerate the development of biomarker-led products. The Institute’s vision is a partnership of Northern Ireland’s leading pharmaceutical, diagnostics, and health analytics companies, alongside academic institutions and government agencies.
Job Purpose:
The post holder will develop computational drug discovery techniques for FMI. Working across project teams, this Research Fellow role will involve the use of cutting-edge computational methods (structure/ligand-based design, AI/ML, virtual screening, chemo/bioinformatics, data-mining, etc.) to effectively advance programs with creative solutions and insights. The post will require a dynamic self-starter with an eagerness to learn who will be an integral member of the FMI team. They must exhibit excellent people skills, accountability, and the ambition to thrive within a highly interactive, fast-paced team.
About the person:
The successful candidate must have, and your application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following essential criteria:
1. Degree in chemistry, biochemistry, computer science, or mathematics.
2. Have or be about to obtain a relevant PhD (must be obtained within 3 months of date of interview).
3. Significant, relevant research experience.
4. Experience in Chemoinformatics in a University, academic institute, or industrial setting.
5. An expert level user of HPC infrastructure / Linux systems.
6. Able to implement key R and/or Python packages.
7. An expert level user of CADD software e.g. MOE or Schrodinger.
8. Track record of publications commensurate with stage of career.
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