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Research Associate in Statistical Genetics of Obesity (Fixed Term)

Research Associate

25 May 2026

Location

Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Type

Fixed Term (5 years)

Salary

£37,694 - £46,049 (Research Associate); £33,002 - £34,610 (Research Assistant)

Required Qualifications

PhD in statistical genetics, genetics, or bioinformatics
GWAS and complex trait analysis experience
Strong programming skills (Python, R)
Experience with large-scale genomic datasets

Research Areas

Statistical Genetics
Obesity and Appetite Biology
GWAS and Meta-analysis
Cross-species Genomics
Polygenic Prediction
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Research Associate in Statistical Genetics of Obesity (Fixed Term)

Research Associate in Statistical Genetics of Obesity (Fixed Term)

We are seeking an outstanding and highly quantitative researcher to join our research group, working at the forefront of statistical genetics and complex trait biology. This position offers the opportunity to lead cutting-edge analyses integrating large-scale canine and human genomic datasets to identify causal mechanisms underlying appetite and obesity.

Scientific Context

Our programme leverages the unique genetic architecture of domestic dog populations to accelerate gene discovery. These findings are integrated with human genetic data to identify conserved pathways regulating appetite and energy balance. This work is part of a major 5-year ERC-funded award aimed at advancing fundamental understanding of obesity and appetite biology, with the long-term goal of informing improved strategies for prevention and treatment.

The Role

The successful candidate will take a leading role in statistical genetic analyses across multiple large-scale datasets.

This will include:

  • Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and meta-analysis across canine cohorts;
  • Cross-species integration with human genetic datasets (biobank-scale resources);
  • Fine-mapping and identification of candidate causal variants and genes;
  • Development methods for polygenic prediction and examining trait architecture;
  • Contribution to study design, analytical strategy, and high-impact publications.

The role is primarily computational, with opportunities to collaborate closely with experimental colleagues on downstream functional validation.

You will be encouraged to take intellectual ownership of projects and to develop independent research directions within the scope of the programme.

About You

We are looking for a researcher with strong training in statistical genetics, computational genomics, or a related quantitative discipline. You should have a PhD (or be near completion) in statistical genetics, genetics, bioinformatics, or similar and have experience in GWAS or complex trait analysis. Strong programming skills (e.g. Python, R, or equivalent) and experience working with large-scale genomic datasets is essential. Experience in cross-species or comparative genomics and/or familiarity with major human genetic resources (e.g. biobank-scale data) would be desirable. Please see the Further Particulars for more details on the requirements for the role.

We are particularly interested in candidates who combine methodological rigour with biological curiosity and a drive to tackle challenging, high-impact problems.

Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD. Those who have submitted but not yet received their PhD will be appointed at Research Assistant level, which will be amended to Research Associate once the PhD has been awarded.

Salary Ranges: Research Assistant: £33,002 - £34,610; Research Associate: £37,694 - £46,049

Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Eleanor Raffan er311@cam.ac.uk. Candidates interested in part time or flexible working are encouraged to discuss this in advance of application.

Fixed Term: the funds for this post are available for 5 years in the first instance.

Apply:

Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online.

To apply for this post, please submit a CV, a motivation letter detailing why you want to be part of this project and how this post will be a good stepping-stone for your career. We also need the contact details for two people who can provide a professional reference. Please note that we will assume that you are happy for us to approach your referees at any stage, unless you indicate otherwise in the space provided on the form.

The closing date for applications is 25 May 2026. Interviews will be held on 5 June.

Please quote reference PM49583 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

Apply online

Key information

Department/location

Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience

Salary

£34,610 - £35,608
£37,694 - £46,049

Reference

PM49583

Category

Research

Date published

30 April 2026

Closing date

25 May 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Research Associate in Statistical Genetics role?

Candidates need a PhD (or near completion) in statistical genetics, genetics, bioinformatics, or a related quantitative field. Essential experience includes GWAS, complex trait analysis, Python or R programming, and handling large-scale genomic datasets. Desirable: cross-species genomics or human biobank data. See similar research assistant jobs for benchmarks.

💰What is the salary range for this Statistical Genetics of Obesity position?

Salary for Research Associate: £37,694 - £46,049. If PhD submitted but not awarded, start as Research Assistant at £33,002 - £34,610, upgrading upon award. Compare with professor salaries and university salaries in the UK.

📝How do I apply for the University of Cambridge Research Associate job?

Submit a CV, motivation letter explaining fit for the obesity genetics project and career goals, plus two referees' details via the online system. Quote reference PM49583. Closing: 25 May 2026. Interviews: 5 June. Apply at the provided link; discuss part-time options with Dr. Eleanor Raffan. Explore research jobs for tips.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in this obesity statistical genetics role?

Lead GWAS and meta-analyses on canine/human datasets, fine-mapping causal variants, develop polygenic prediction methods, contribute to study design and publications. Primarily computational with experimental collaboration opportunities. Focus on appetite and obesity mechanisms. Related: postdoc jobs.

Is flexible working available for this fixed-term Research Associate position?

Yes, candidates interested in part-time or flexible working are encouraged to discuss in advance with Dr. Eleanor Raffan (er311@cam.ac.uk). The post is fixed-term for 5 years in the first instance. Check remote higher ed jobs for options.

🧬What is the research focus of this Statistical Genetics position at Cambridge?

Integrate canine and human genomic datasets to uncover obesity and appetite mechanisms via ERC-funded programme. Emphasizes cross-species genetics, conserved pathways for prevention/treatment. Intellectual ownership encouraged. View postdoctoral success tips.
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