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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Research Scientist
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Research Scientists, Analysts, Post Docs
Positions in Bioinformatics/ Systems Biology with a focus on Microarray Analysis are available in the laboratory of Dr. Bali Pulendran at the Emory Vaccine Center in Atlanta, USA. The successful applicant will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary group of researchers including immunologists, vaccinologists, clinicians, bioengineers and bioinformaticians.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The successful applicant will work in a multi-disciplinary team to use microarray and systems biology approaches to explore the induction and regulation of immune responses in humans, non human primates and mice to pathogens, vaccines, and adjuvants. The primary goals of this effort are to: (i) identify key, early correlates of vaccination or ‘signatures’ that defines the initial parameters for later development of protective immune responses, using several vaccines (e.g. Nature Immunology vol 10, 1, p116-125, 2009); (ii) identify early signatures of disease progression in infectious diseases, and (iii) exploit the knowledge gained from (i) and (ii) in the design of novel adjuvants and vaccines.
The responsibilities of this position includes:
• development of analysis protocols for large in-house and public gene-expression datasets (currently greater than 1000 in-house microarray files),
• development or adaptation of software tools and scripts to meet the needs of the projects,
• leading the analysis, or managing the analysts through developed protocols,
• integration of micoarray data with protein interaction network information and/or with additional immunological data,
• be a team leader. confident to collaborate with a multi-disciplanary team and to manage a bioinformatics research group. Coordination with statisticians,
• maintaining a database / archive for the curation and accessibility of the raw files, normalized files and meta-analyses, collaborative “sharing” of experimental data and results.
REQUIREMENTS:
The qualified applicant will have a Masters Degree or a Ph.D. in bioinformatics, a relevant biological discipline, or in computer science plus demonstrated experience in bioinformatics research. Previous demonstrated experience (2-5years) with large-scale Microarray Analyses required. Previous experience with genomic analyses, particularly network analysis would be strongly desirable. Solid understanding of fundamental systems biology concepts. A clear understanding of the latest developments in gene expression and microarray technologies and the challenges bottomociated with “microarray analysis” and meta-analyses.
Familiarity with working in a Linux/Unix environment, plus experience with relational databases (e.g. MySQL, Oracle) and fluency in at least one programming language (Perl, Java, Python, C or C++) are required.
Proven experience in leading a scientific research group.
PREFERENCES:
Research-oriented curiosity to seek out and develop novel tools, and create a “new way of looking at things”. In-depth knowledge of online / open source bioinformatics tools, databases, and pathway analysis. Wide-understanding of commercially available bioinformatics tools. Strong quantitative or statistical background would be a plus.
Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Excellent organizational skills. Ability to work independently.
Applicant must have the ability to work in a fast moving interdisciplinary team environment, as well as the ability to discuss issues and provide solutions to scientists with different backgrounds. Excellence in verbal and written communication skills.
HOW TO APPLY: Please send CV to Bali Pulendran at: bpulend@emory.edu
Research Scientists, Analysts, Post Docs
Positions in Bioinformatics/ Systems Biology with a focus on Microarray Analysis are available in the laboratory of Dr. Bali Pulendran at the Emory Vaccine Center in Atlanta, USA. The successful applicant will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary group of researchers including immunologists, vaccinologists, clinicians, bioengineers and bioinformaticians.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The successful applicant will work in a multi-disciplinary team to use microarray and systems biology approaches to explore the induction and regulation of immune responses in humans, non human primates and mice to pathogens, vaccines, and adjuvants. The primary goals of this effort are to: (i) identify key, early correlates of vaccination or ‘signatures’ that defines the initial parameters for later development of protective immune responses, using several vaccines (e.g. Nature Immunology vol 10, 1, p116-125, 2009); (ii) identify early signatures of disease progression in infectious diseases, and (iii) exploit the knowledge gained from (i) and (ii) in the design of novel adjuvants and vaccines.
The responsibilities of this position includes:
• development of analysis protocols for large in-house and public gene-expression datasets (currently greater than 1000 in-house microarray files),
• development or adaptation of software tools and scripts to meet the needs of the projects,
• leading the analysis, or managing the analysts through developed protocols,
• integration of micoarray data with protein interaction network information and/or with additional immunological data,
• be a team leader. confident to collaborate with a multi-disciplanary team and to manage a bioinformatics research group. Coordination with statisticians,
• maintaining a database / archive for the curation and accessibility of the raw files, normalized files and meta-analyses, collaborative “sharing” of experimental data and results.
REQUIREMENTS:
The qualified applicant will have a Masters Degree or a Ph.D. in bioinformatics, a relevant biological discipline, or in computer science plus demonstrated experience in bioinformatics research. Previous demonstrated experience (2-5years) with large-scale Microarray Analyses required. Previous experience with genomic analyses, particularly network analysis would be strongly desirable. Solid understanding of fundamental systems biology concepts. A clear understanding of the latest developments in gene expression and microarray technologies and the challenges bottomociated with “microarray analysis” and meta-analyses.
Familiarity with working in a Linux/Unix environment, plus experience with relational databases (e.g. MySQL, Oracle) and fluency in at least one programming language (Perl, Java, Python, C or C++) are required.
Proven experience in leading a scientific research group.
PREFERENCES:
Research-oriented curiosity to seek out and develop novel tools, and create a “new way of looking at things”. In-depth knowledge of online / open source bioinformatics tools, databases, and pathway analysis. Wide-understanding of commercially available bioinformatics tools. Strong quantitative or statistical background would be a plus.
Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Excellent organizational skills. Ability to work independently.
Applicant must have the ability to work in a fast moving interdisciplinary team environment, as well as the ability to discuss issues and provide solutions to scientists with different backgrounds. Excellence in verbal and written communication skills.
HOW TO APPLY: Please send CV to Bali Pulendran at: bpulend@emory.edu
Monday, February 15, 2010
Postdoctoral Fellowship
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Genomics
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Genomics
National Human Genome Research Institute
National Institutes of Health
A postdoctoral fellowship is currently available in the Genome Technology Branch (GTB) of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). The position is located in the laboratory of Andy Baxevanis, Ph.D. The group’s current focus is on the evolution of proteins that play a fundamental role in metazoan development. Specifically, the lab is currently sequencing and annotating the genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leydii using next-generation sequencing technologies. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to apply bioinformatic approaches on these large-scale genomic data sets in order to better-understand the evolution of important protein families and their role in development and disease causation.
Candidates should have or be close to obtaining a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, molecular biology, or a closely related field. Candidates with a background in evolutionary biology are particularly encouraged to apply. Programming skills and experience in the application of computational methods to genomic data are highly desirable. Applicants must possess good communication skills and be fluent in both spoken and written English. The ability to learn how to use new software and quickly become expert in its use, critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and the ability to work semi-independently are required.
The Intramural Research Program is on the Bethesda campus and offers a wide array of training opportunities for scientists early in their career. The funding for this position is stable and offers the trainee wide latitude in the design and pursuit of their research project. The successful candidate will have access to NHGRI’s established and robust bioinformatics infrastructure, as well as resources made available through NIH’s Center for Information Technology (CIT) and the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
Interested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a detailed letter of interest, and the names of three potential referees to Dr. Baxevanis at andy@nhgri.nih.gov or to the address below.
Andy Baxevanis, Ph.D.
Deputy Scientific Director
Director, Computational Genomics Program
National Human Genome Research Institute
Building 50, Room 5222
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
For more information on GTB and NHGRI’s Intramural Research Program, please see http://genome.gov/DIR/
DHHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employers and encourage applications from women and minorities.
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Genomics
National Human Genome Research Institute
National Institutes of Health
A postdoctoral fellowship is currently available in the Genome Technology Branch (GTB) of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). The position is located in the laboratory of Andy Baxevanis, Ph.D. The group’s current focus is on the evolution of proteins that play a fundamental role in metazoan development. Specifically, the lab is currently sequencing and annotating the genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leydii using next-generation sequencing technologies. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to apply bioinformatic approaches on these large-scale genomic data sets in order to better-understand the evolution of important protein families and their role in development and disease causation.
Candidates should have or be close to obtaining a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, molecular biology, or a closely related field. Candidates with a background in evolutionary biology are particularly encouraged to apply. Programming skills and experience in the application of computational methods to genomic data are highly desirable. Applicants must possess good communication skills and be fluent in both spoken and written English. The ability to learn how to use new software and quickly become expert in its use, critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and the ability to work semi-independently are required.
The Intramural Research Program is on the Bethesda campus and offers a wide array of training opportunities for scientists early in their career. The funding for this position is stable and offers the trainee wide latitude in the design and pursuit of their research project. The successful candidate will have access to NHGRI’s established and robust bioinformatics infrastructure, as well as resources made available through NIH’s Center for Information Technology (CIT) and the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
Interested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a detailed letter of interest, and the names of three potential referees to Dr. Baxevanis at andy@nhgri.nih.gov or to the address below.
Andy Baxevanis, Ph.D.
Deputy Scientific Director
Director, Computational Genomics Program
National Human Genome Research Institute
Building 50, Room 5222
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
For more information on GTB and NHGRI’s Intramural Research Program, please see http://genome.gov/DIR/
DHHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employers and encourage applications from women and minorities.
Bioinformatics Project Coordinator
Bioinformatics Project Coordinator 27885BR
SRA International
United States-MD-Rockville
Bioinformatics Project Coordinator
Overview:
SRA is helping NIH to collect, sequence, and characterize diseased tissues by supporting data management. We are responsible for data collection, transformation, dissemination, and quality control of this biological data. We also establish and implement standard operating procedures for the transmission, processing, and storage of data by leveraging existing NIH resources for the analysis and storage of information.
Responsibilities:
Will help support coordination of task and project documentation and reporting. Will act as a junior Bioinformatics Scientist to aid multiple Senior Bioinformatics Scientists.
Required Skills:
3-5 years experience
Bachelor’s degree
Some IT experience or aptitude to communicate with members of a software development team.
Ability to communicate with senior biologists.
Ability to manage issues (via a ticket system) submitted by the project team and end users.
Ability to track issues and questions from multiple components of a large Gov’t project at many distributed sites, and route information to appropriate people.
Ability to write and manage project reports and documentation.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Excellent organizational skills and ability to multitask well.
Desired Skills:
Some knowledge of HTML and troubleshooting desired.
Ability to use a Wiki.
Job Information
Position Type: Faculty
Reference (Job ID number): 27885BR
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Full Time
Status: open
Contact Information
SRA International
http://www.sra.com/careers/
How To Apply:Please visit our website at:
http://www.sra.com/careers/
to apply
SRA International
United States-MD-Rockville
Bioinformatics Project Coordinator
Overview:
SRA is helping NIH to collect, sequence, and characterize diseased tissues by supporting data management. We are responsible for data collection, transformation, dissemination, and quality control of this biological data. We also establish and implement standard operating procedures for the transmission, processing, and storage of data by leveraging existing NIH resources for the analysis and storage of information.
Responsibilities:
Will help support coordination of task and project documentation and reporting. Will act as a junior Bioinformatics Scientist to aid multiple Senior Bioinformatics Scientists.
Required Skills:
3-5 years experience
Bachelor’s degree
Some IT experience or aptitude to communicate with members of a software development team.
Ability to communicate with senior biologists.
Ability to manage issues (via a ticket system) submitted by the project team and end users.
Ability to track issues and questions from multiple components of a large Gov’t project at many distributed sites, and route information to appropriate people.
Ability to write and manage project reports and documentation.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Excellent organizational skills and ability to multitask well.
Desired Skills:
Some knowledge of HTML and troubleshooting desired.
Ability to use a Wiki.
Job Information
Position Type: Faculty
Reference (Job ID number): 27885BR
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Full Time
Status: open
Contact Information
SRA International
http://www.sra.com/careers/
How To Apply:Please visit our website at:
http://www.sra.com/careers/
to apply
Group Leader
Group Leader - Bioinformatics/Systems Biology, Bergen, Norway
The Computational Biology Unit (CBU) at Uni BCCS (Bergen Center for Computational Science) has been established to conduct top-level research in bioinformatics, and to serve functional genomics research in Norway with relevant training and services. CBU is tightly integrated and co-located with several departments at the University of Bergen.
CBU is searching for an additional group leader. The group leader will carry out research in the field of computational biology/bioinformatics and contribute to the overall objectives of CBU. The group leader should have a PhD and post-doctoral experience including a solid publication record in a relevant subject. Candidates will be evaluated with emphasis on scientific quality and potential and their ability to supervise and carry out research projects. The research profile of the candidate should be within a relevant area for CBU. Candidates with profiles in direction of systems biology are especially encouraged to apply. The group leader will direct a research group consisting of PhD and post-doctoral scientists.
The CBU and its partners currently have bioinformatics research activities in the fields of protein biophysics, molecular modeling and protein dynamics, transcriptional regulation, microarray and proteomics bioinformatics, and genome bottomembly and annotation. Activity has been initiated towards integrative bioinformatics and systems biology. There are excellent opportunities for collaboration with the molecular biological and biomedical as well as mathematical and informatics research groups in Bergen.
CBU is part of Uni BCCS and located together with the Department of Informatics, the Department of Molecular Biology (University of Bergen) and Uni SARS, a partner of EMBL. Uni BCCS owns and operates large scale computing facilities that provide an excellent computational environment. Uni BCCS is a department within Uni Research, a research company wholly owned by the University of Bergen. CBU is partner in the Molecular and Computational Biology research school (http://www.mcb.uib.no) and coordinates the bioinformatics technology platform for the national functional genomics programme (FUGE) in Norway.
Salary and professional resources are internationally competitive. Please send your CV, your ten most relevant publications, and a detailed statement of research interests to Professor Inge Jonbottomen (inge@ii.uib.no), head of the CBU. Evaluation of applications will commence March 15th, 2010 and continue until a suitable candidate has been identified. For more information about CBU, please refer to http://www.cbu.uib.no/, or contact Inge Jonbottomen.
The Computational Biology Unit (CBU) at Uni BCCS (Bergen Center for Computational Science) has been established to conduct top-level research in bioinformatics, and to serve functional genomics research in Norway with relevant training and services. CBU is tightly integrated and co-located with several departments at the University of Bergen.
CBU is searching for an additional group leader. The group leader will carry out research in the field of computational biology/bioinformatics and contribute to the overall objectives of CBU. The group leader should have a PhD and post-doctoral experience including a solid publication record in a relevant subject. Candidates will be evaluated with emphasis on scientific quality and potential and their ability to supervise and carry out research projects. The research profile of the candidate should be within a relevant area for CBU. Candidates with profiles in direction of systems biology are especially encouraged to apply. The group leader will direct a research group consisting of PhD and post-doctoral scientists.
The CBU and its partners currently have bioinformatics research activities in the fields of protein biophysics, molecular modeling and protein dynamics, transcriptional regulation, microarray and proteomics bioinformatics, and genome bottomembly and annotation. Activity has been initiated towards integrative bioinformatics and systems biology. There are excellent opportunities for collaboration with the molecular biological and biomedical as well as mathematical and informatics research groups in Bergen.
CBU is part of Uni BCCS and located together with the Department of Informatics, the Department of Molecular Biology (University of Bergen) and Uni SARS, a partner of EMBL. Uni BCCS owns and operates large scale computing facilities that provide an excellent computational environment. Uni BCCS is a department within Uni Research, a research company wholly owned by the University of Bergen. CBU is partner in the Molecular and Computational Biology research school (http://www.mcb.uib.no) and coordinates the bioinformatics technology platform for the national functional genomics programme (FUGE) in Norway.
Salary and professional resources are internationally competitive. Please send your CV, your ten most relevant publications, and a detailed statement of research interests to Professor Inge Jonbottomen (inge@ii.uib.no), head of the CBU. Evaluation of applications will commence March 15th, 2010 and continue until a suitable candidate has been identified. For more information about CBU, please refer to http://www.cbu.uib.no/, or contact Inge Jonbottomen.
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Postdoc Position
Computational Biologist / Bioinformatics Postdoc Position
The Lau and Marr labs at Brandeis University are recruiting a joint-postdoctoral position in Computational Biology of RNA-centric gene regulation. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD and prior bioinformatics experience, particulary in analysis of deep-sequencing and gene expression data. The position entails interfacing with molecular biologists in analysing large datasets from small RNA, RNA-Seq , ChIP-Seq, and polysome profiling libraries as well as other cutting edge techniques employing Illumina deep-sequencing technology. This position also offers ample opportunity for a computationalist to gain practical wet-lab experience in the expanding realms of molecular biology.
The Lau lab studies gene regulation mechanisms by small RNAs and RNAi in animals. The Marr lab studies transcription and translation mechanisms linked to Insulin signaling and aging processes. The Biology Department is a top-tier, vibrant academic research environment with extensive facilties and seminar activities as well as opportunities in undergraduate teaching. Brandies University is located in Waltham, a suburb of Boston, MA.
Candidates should have a PhD degree in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Computer Science, or a related discipline. Programming skills and experience with high-throughput genomic data are highly desirable. Excellent communications skills and the ability to work on a variety of projects are essential.
Candidates should send an email to or with a CV detailing relavent computation biology experience, list of publications, and three references.
Please see: http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/faculty/lau.html http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/faculty/marr.html
Compensation: Successful candidates will be offered competitive stipend/salary commensurate with number of years of postdoctoral experience and accomplishments. Benefits package will include health insurance, and travel support for one meeting each year.
The Lau and Marr labs at Brandeis University are recruiting a joint-postdoctoral position in Computational Biology of RNA-centric gene regulation. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD and prior bioinformatics experience, particulary in analysis of deep-sequencing and gene expression data. The position entails interfacing with molecular biologists in analysing large datasets from small RNA, RNA-Seq , ChIP-Seq, and polysome profiling libraries as well as other cutting edge techniques employing Illumina deep-sequencing technology. This position also offers ample opportunity for a computationalist to gain practical wet-lab experience in the expanding realms of molecular biology.
The Lau lab studies gene regulation mechanisms by small RNAs and RNAi in animals. The Marr lab studies transcription and translation mechanisms linked to Insulin signaling and aging processes. The Biology Department is a top-tier, vibrant academic research environment with extensive facilties and seminar activities as well as opportunities in undergraduate teaching. Brandies University is located in Waltham, a suburb of Boston, MA.
Candidates should have a PhD degree in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Computer Science, or a related discipline. Programming skills and experience with high-throughput genomic data are highly desirable. Excellent communications skills and the ability to work on a variety of projects are essential.
Candidates should send an email to
Please see: http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/faculty/lau.html http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/faculty/marr.html
Compensation: Successful candidates will be offered competitive stipend/salary commensurate with number of years of postdoctoral experience and accomplishments. Benefits package will include health insurance, and travel support for one meeting each year.
Bioinformatics Systems Programmer
Bioinformatics Systems Programmer
The Global Health and Biotechnology Center (GHBC) provides state-of-the-art research technology to SBRI’s investigators by merging core equipment and technical expertise common to multiple research programs. Our goal is to produce scientific data more rapidly, more reliably and more cost-effectively by developing SBRI’s existing and future resources and providing expert service and training to all users. Core technologies at SBRI include: Bioinformatics, Mosquito Production, DNA Sequencing, Flow Cytometry, Imaging, Protein Production and Proteomics.
The Bioinformatics Core provides SBRI researchers access to state-of-the-art infrastructure (hardware and software) and personnel in order to track, store, manipulate, and analyze the biological data needed for scientific testing and discovery. Our team is actively recruiting for a full-time Bioinformatics Systems Programmer.
What will you gain from this opportunity?
Collaborative environment - Participate in weekly “Tech Talks” with your team to share knowledge about the latest tools and technologies in the field .
You are at the right place, at the right time - Seattle is rapidly developing a reputation as an epicenter for global health research, and Seattle Biomedical Research Institute is playing a key role in the effort to eradicate global infectious diseases alongside over 100 key partnerships worldwide.
We are growing – Be involved in building core services that support the evolving needs of research.
Overview
We are looking for a bioinformatician to serve as the expert statistician within the team. The primary responsibility of this position is to provide a framework for the statistical analysis of genomics data from a variety of projects within the institute and as part of world-wide collaborations. On-going projects cover a broad spectrum of topics, from the analysis of whole genomes to target selection for structural genomics.
Requirements
Experience in the statistical analysis of large genomic datasets is essential. Familiarity with systems biology data and tool integration platforms is highly desirable. An interest in data management systems, data mining and/or semantic web would be of advantage.
Required Skills
• Solid understanding of statistical analysis techniques bottomociated with whole genome sequences, microarray data or sequencing
• Experience with statistical packages (e.g. R, Stata, SAS, Matlab)
• Good programming skills in at least one OO language: (e.g. Python, Ruby, Java, C#)
Also Desirable
• Knowledge of public biological sequence databases (e.g. NCBI, Uniprot, Geo)
• Experience with a mainstream RDBMS: (e.g. PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL or SQL Server)
The successful candidate will join a team of bioinformaticians and software engineers. We value highly the ability to react quickly to evolving requirements and implement creative solutions using existing open-source software.
Apply online directly to the SBRI Job Postings webpage by clicking or typing this link
http://www2.ultirecruit.com/sea1003/jobboard/NewCandidateExt.aspx?_...
SBRI is an Equal Opportunity Employer
The Global Health and Biotechnology Center (GHBC) provides state-of-the-art research technology to SBRI’s investigators by merging core equipment and technical expertise common to multiple research programs. Our goal is to produce scientific data more rapidly, more reliably and more cost-effectively by developing SBRI’s existing and future resources and providing expert service and training to all users. Core technologies at SBRI include: Bioinformatics, Mosquito Production, DNA Sequencing, Flow Cytometry, Imaging, Protein Production and Proteomics.
The Bioinformatics Core provides SBRI researchers access to state-of-the-art infrastructure (hardware and software) and personnel in order to track, store, manipulate, and analyze the biological data needed for scientific testing and discovery. Our team is actively recruiting for a full-time Bioinformatics Systems Programmer.
What will you gain from this opportunity?
Collaborative environment - Participate in weekly “Tech Talks” with your team to share knowledge about the latest tools and technologies in the field .
You are at the right place, at the right time - Seattle is rapidly developing a reputation as an epicenter for global health research, and Seattle Biomedical Research Institute is playing a key role in the effort to eradicate global infectious diseases alongside over 100 key partnerships worldwide.
We are growing – Be involved in building core services that support the evolving needs of research.
Overview
We are looking for a bioinformatician to serve as the expert statistician within the team. The primary responsibility of this position is to provide a framework for the statistical analysis of genomics data from a variety of projects within the institute and as part of world-wide collaborations. On-going projects cover a broad spectrum of topics, from the analysis of whole genomes to target selection for structural genomics.
Requirements
Experience in the statistical analysis of large genomic datasets is essential. Familiarity with systems biology data and tool integration platforms is highly desirable. An interest in data management systems, data mining and/or semantic web would be of advantage.
Required Skills
• Solid understanding of statistical analysis techniques bottomociated with whole genome sequences, microarray data or sequencing
• Experience with statistical packages (e.g. R, Stata, SAS, Matlab)
• Good programming skills in at least one OO language: (e.g. Python, Ruby, Java, C#)
Also Desirable
• Knowledge of public biological sequence databases (e.g. NCBI, Uniprot, Geo)
• Experience with a mainstream RDBMS: (e.g. PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL or SQL Server)
The successful candidate will join a team of bioinformaticians and software engineers. We value highly the ability to react quickly to evolving requirements and implement creative solutions using existing open-source software.
Apply online directly to the SBRI Job Postings webpage by clicking or typing this link
http://www2.ultirecruit.com/sea1003/jobboard/NewCandidateExt.aspx?_...
SBRI is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Monday, February 1, 2010
Research Analyst
Research Analyst (2)
Education B.Tech/M.Sc. Bio Informatics
Experience 1-2 years
Salary Best in the indusry
Business Development Executive (2)
Education UG/PG - Biotech/Bioinformatics
Experience The candidate should have an experience of 1-2 years.
Knowledge in Hindi would be an added advantage (Freshers also welcome)
Salary Best in the industry+Monthly and Quarterly Incentives are additional
Send your resume to : info@neogenbiosolutions.com
Education B.Tech/M.Sc. Bio Informatics
Experience 1-2 years
Salary Best in the indusry
Business Development Executive (2)
Education UG/PG - Biotech/Bioinformatics
Experience The candidate should have an experience of 1-2 years.
Knowledge in Hindi would be an added advantage (Freshers also welcome)
Salary Best in the industry+Monthly and Quarterly Incentives are additional
Send your resume to : info@neogenbiosolutions.com
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