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Job opportunities in the ChEMBL Group

We have two exciting opportunities for scientists to come and work with the ChEMBL team at the Wellcome Genome Campus in Hinxton near Cambridge. If you've used ChEMBL in the past perhaps now is the chance to come and shape its future.  Even if you haven't this is a great place to work and in both positions you will collaborate with people developing the ChEMBL resources but also our collaborators here at Hinxton and around Europe.  These include the Open Targets project and EU funded toxicology projects such as EU-ToxRisk and eTRANSAFE . We are looking for: (1) A talented chemoinformatician  to work on methods for the annotation, searching and visualization of toxicologically relevant data. You will develop pipelines and tools to enable the better prediction and assessment of the toxicity of pharmaceutical and environmental chemicals. Closing Date 19th May 2019 More details here (2) A protein computational scientist to  develop, assess and validate ...

Jobs in the ChEMBL Team

Looking for a change of job - come and join the ChEMBL team We currently have three vacancies for scientists wanting to help us develop the ChEMBL resources.  The positions are based at EMBL-EBI on the Wellcome Genome Campus near Cambridge, UK.  More details of these positions and how to apply can be found on the EMBL-EBI website . Scientific Data Engineer You will contribute to the development of robust, production data pipelines as well as prototyping novel scientific solutions. You will have excellent communication skills, able to interact with technical experts as well as scientists seeking solutions to their "real world" problems. Your role The job responsibilities will include: Responsibility for the handling, processing and integration of data into the ChEMBL database. Facilitating the deposition of datasets directly into ChEMBL by working closely with external collaborators. Applying text- & data-mining techniques for the development of effective...