Dear All,
in case anyone knows of a graduating student or postdoc looking for
a post in Computational Biology, please find below an advert for a
position at St Jude's Hospital in Memphis, which provides for a
unique institution and research environment. Informal inquiries can
be made to Dr Paul Thomas ([log in to unmask]).
Best,
Ken
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https://jobs.stjude.org/css_external/CSSPage_Referred.ASP?Req=35246
Bioinformatics Research Scientist-Immunology
The Bioinformatics Research Scientist participates in method
development, data analysis, statistical analysis, experimental and
analytical design and data management for an immunology program
working on T cell biology (including TCR repertoire), influenza
susceptibility, and anti-tumor immunity. Participates in collaborative
research with interdepartmental investigators and communicates and
discusses analytical processes and results. Actively participates
in the immunology program's independent research and collaborates
with the Department of Computational Biology. Responsible for or
assists in preparing and submitting manuscripts for publication.
Contributes ideas to automate or improve existing analysis methods.
Assists with establishing and documenting protocols or best practices
for common research tasks, including mentoring junior scientists
in computational approaches.
Job Qualifications:
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Computer Science,
Bioinformatics or related field required Ph.D. which must include
research related to bioinformatics or computational biology (such
as analysis of sequence data, SNPs, methylation, or dynamic modeling
of biological pathways; development of algorithms, statistical
methods or scientific software);
OR
If Ph.D. with no bioinformatics research, then two (2) years of
pre-or postdoctoral experience in Computational Biology or
Bioinformatics research is required
Experience with programming languages such as Perl, C, Python or
Java is required
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Ken Duffy
Professor
Hamilton Institute
National University of Ireland Maynooth
E: [log in to unmask] W: www.hamilton.ie/ken_duffy/
Presently on sabbatical at: Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Room 36-512B, Cambridge, MA 02139.
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