The London Research Institute (LRI) is a top tier institute that is committed to develop the awareness of cancer diseases. Currently, the institute operates on two different locations - the Lincoln's Inn Fields Laboratories in central London and the Clare Hall Laboratories in Hertfordshire.
The laboratories are equipped with modern facilities that include a large-scale cell culture, mass spectrometry, IT and DNA sequence analysis etc.
Presently, the institute is focused on three research topics - Biology of tumours and tissues, cellular regulatory mechanisms and genome integrity and cell cycle.
Some of the main facilities are advanced sequencing, biostatistics, cell services, and electron microscopy.
This research establishment places a great emphasis on training and development for life scientists and provides an excellent support environment for PhD and Postdoc candidates.
The Institute is relentlessly in search of gifted scientists with the view of becoming a leader in one of their main research groups. Therefore, there are vast opportunities for PhD and Postdoc scientists at the LRI.
The PhD scientists are financed by the Cancer Research UK. The salary is tax free and is in the region of £21,000 per year. The Postdoc positions at LRI is a 4 year program and the salary ranges from £28,000 - £33,000, plus additional allowances.
Another well known research institute - "The Welcome Trust Sanger Institute" is a genomic research facility that is based in Cambridge, UK. It is involved in the investigation of the function of genetics in human health and diseases.
Their mission is to translate their findings into treatments that would benefit the health of the global population.
The institute is exclusively positioned to develop genome sequences and to participate in biomedical research that explains the genetic foundations of diseases such as cancer, malaria, diabetes etc.
The sequence data that are collected by the institute will help to understand the effects of pathogens and to create expertise on human genomes.
It has about 40 research leaders that overview a group of postdoctoral fellows and PhD students. The overarching theme of their work is genetics, mouse and zebrafish and bioinformatics etc. Most of the research studies involve collaborating with international programs.
In addition, the institute is involved in producing raw data such as DNA sequences and biological resources such as embryonic stem cells.
Employment opportunities for PhD and Postdoc fellows and senior scientists are ample at this research institute.
Some of the criteria for a typical Postdoc position are outlined below:
A PhD in statistical genetics, molecular biology, or medicine.
Knowledge of computational analysis and a proven publication record.
Experience in genome-wide association study
Knowledge of how to prepare DNA fragment libraries
Expertise in Chip-Seq, RNA-Seq and sustaining mouse lines.
Salary ranges from £28,280 to £34,778 for a Postdoc position.