We invite applications for a post-doctoral
research assistantship to work on a project on
Flexible Bayesian clustering and partition models
for gene expression data
funded by BBSRC/EPSRC as part of their
Post-Genomic Technology Initiative
directed by Peter J. Green, in the
Statistics group of the University of Bristol,
and in collaboration with biostatisticians and
molecular biologists at Imperial College, London.
This is a fixed-term appointment, to start from
1 February 2002, or soon after by mutual agreement
It is ideally suited to an ambitious recent PhD student
with (a) experience of modern statistical modelling,
especially Bayesian hierarchical models, (b) some
knowledge of genetics or molecular biology, and (c)
skills in computing, including programming substantial
codes in C or Fortran; however, candidates offering just
two of these but an interest and willingness to learn
the third are very welcome to apply.
More details are available at
http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/~peter/ra02.html
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Professor Peter Green tel: +44 (0)117 928 7967
School of Mathematics fax: +44 (0)117 928 7999
University of Bristol [log in to unmask]
Bristol BS8 1TW, UK http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/~peter
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