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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Molecular Epidemiology @ The University of Edinburgh

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About this role

Full-time: 35 hours per week

Fixed-term: 36/48 months

The Opportunity:

An MRC-funded grant (“Blood- and saliva-based DNA methylation biomarkers of disease”) which will explore epigenetic biomarkers of organ ageing, proteins and disease. A 2-year post in statistical genetics under the supervision of Prof Matt Robinson (IST, Vienna) will also be announced in due course to complement the two Edinburgh-based posts.

The research project will utilise DNA methylation data from three large, Scottish studies across both blood and saliva (~35,000 samples in total).

The researchers will:

Build epigenetic biomarkers for 11 organ age estimates (see PMID: 38057571) and 10,000 proteins (see PMID: 41361833) using longitudinal data from 800 members of the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936. Test these biomarkers in a subset of 1,000 volunteers from Generation Scotland. Determine which biomarkers correlate across biosamples (blood and saliva) Apply the biomarkers to blood-based DNAm from 19,000 Generation Scotland volunteers and to saliva-based DNAm from 11,000 independent Generation Scotland volunteers before studying their associations with the incidence of 174 disease outcomes plus all-cause mortality. Build pipelines to replicate findings through two international consortia projects- GoDMC and DEEP. Develop and apply a novel multivariate GWA framework to identify the shared and unique SNP correlates of a measured protein and its DNAm analogue. Use summary-level bivariate associations between the omics layers (SNPs, CpGs, EpiScores and proteins) and disease outcomes to build graph models that identify age-specific causal pathways.

These posts are full-time (35 hours per week) and will be office-based for a minimum of 3 days a week. The research management team includes Riccardo Marioni, Simon Cox, Sarah Harris (Edinburgh), Matthew Robinson (IST, Vienna) Josine Min and Hannah Elliott (Bristol) alongside project partners Profs Tony Wyss-Coray (Stanford) and Dan Belsky (Columbia). Part-time or remote working arrangements are not possible.

The salary for the post is £41,064 to £48,822 per annum.

Your skills and attributes for success:

PhD in molecular/epigenetic epidemiology. Outstanding track record of first author publications. Ability to mentor students/postdocs and to design and manage research projects. Excellent understanding of genetic/epigenetic epidemiology. Strong statistical analysis skills.

Apply Before: 20/03/2026, 23:59

Skills

Molecular Biology & BiophysicsBiological SciencesOther Biological SciencesAcademicAcademic or ResearchBiologyHigher Education

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