BACKGROUND:
The Center for Biological Sequence Analysis at the Technical University of Denmark was formed in 1993, and conducts basic research in the fields of bioinformatics and systems biology. The center is divided into ten specialist research groups, has a highly multi-disciplinary profile (biologists, biochemists, MDs, physicists, statisticians, and computer scientists) with a ratio of 2:1 of bio-to-nonbio backgrounds. CBS represents one of the large bioinformatics groups in academia in Europe.
Applications are invited for the following positions:
4 PhD/postdocs within metagenomics
4 PhD/postdocs within disease systems biology and human variation
1 PhD position within immunological bioinformatics
1 research assistant/postdoc within gene expression bioinformatics
1 PhD/postdoc within non-coding RNA systems biology
1 postdoc within molecular epidemiology
1 scientific programmer within molecular epidemiology
HOW TO APPLY:
The full description of the positions can be found at www.dtu.dk/vacancy. Contact information for each position can also be found there. Other questions can be directed to center administrator Dorthe Kjærsgaard, tel.: +45 4525 2480, email: dorthek@cbs.dtu.dk, website: www.cbs.dtu.dk
DEADLINE: March 1, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
Opportunity: Proteomics Data Analyst/Programmer @ Cancer Research UK--Cambridge, UK
BACKGROUND:
The Bioinformatics Core Facility at Cancer Research UK's Cambridge Research Institute is looking to recruit a bioinformatician to support our newly established Proteomics Core Facility.
The Cambridge Research Institute (CRI) is a major initiative of Cancer Research UK, in collaboration with the University of Cambridge, and is strategically situated on the Addenbrooke’s Biomedical Campus. The aim of the Institute is to facilitate world-class research that will increase our understanding of cancer and apply that understanding directly for the benefit of cancer patients in the clinic.
The Bioinformatics Core facility provides computational and statistical support for research at CRI through data analysis, data management, and training and consultation services, focusing primarily on high-throughput genomics and proteomics technologies.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
We are seeking a bioinformatician to support our newly established Proteomics Core facility by developing software and computational methods for the analysis and interpretation of mass spectrometry data. This includes the implementation of informatics solutions to manage, display and search proteomics datasets and for database-based management of results.
More details are included in the role profile, available at: http://jobs.cancerresearchuk.org/view_vacancy.php?requirementId=9180
REQUIREMENTS:
- You should have a first degree in a scientific or computational discipline and preferably a postgraduate degree (PhD or masters) or significant experience in bioinformatics or computational biology.
- You should be a skilled programmer in Perl, Java and/or C/C++.
- In addition the role requires good communication skills, as you will work closely with research scientists, other bioinformaticians and members of the Proteomics Core, and the ability to work well in a team.
PREFERENCES:
- Knowledge of mass spectrometry, and an understanding of relevant bioinformatics software (e.g. Mascot, MaxQuant) and data resources (e.g. Swiss-Prot), would be an advantage.
LOCALE: Cambridge, UK
SALARY & BENEFITS:
29,150 - 39,150 GBP pa inclusive
HOW TO APPLY:
Please apply online at http://jobs.cancerresearchuk.org/
DEADLINE: February 3, 2010
The Bioinformatics Core Facility at Cancer Research UK's Cambridge Research Institute is looking to recruit a bioinformatician to support our newly established Proteomics Core Facility.
The Cambridge Research Institute (CRI) is a major initiative of Cancer Research UK, in collaboration with the University of Cambridge, and is strategically situated on the Addenbrooke’s Biomedical Campus. The aim of the Institute is to facilitate world-class research that will increase our understanding of cancer and apply that understanding directly for the benefit of cancer patients in the clinic.
The Bioinformatics Core facility provides computational and statistical support for research at CRI through data analysis, data management, and training and consultation services, focusing primarily on high-throughput genomics and proteomics technologies.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
We are seeking a bioinformatician to support our newly established Proteomics Core facility by developing software and computational methods for the analysis and interpretation of mass spectrometry data. This includes the implementation of informatics solutions to manage, display and search proteomics datasets and for database-based management of results.
More details are included in the role profile, available at: http://jobs.cancerresearchuk.org/view_vacancy.php?requirementId=9180
REQUIREMENTS:
- You should have a first degree in a scientific or computational discipline and preferably a postgraduate degree (PhD or masters) or significant experience in bioinformatics or computational biology.
- You should be a skilled programmer in Perl, Java and/or C/C++.
- In addition the role requires good communication skills, as you will work closely with research scientists, other bioinformaticians and members of the Proteomics Core, and the ability to work well in a team.
PREFERENCES:
- Knowledge of mass spectrometry, and an understanding of relevant bioinformatics software (e.g. Mascot, MaxQuant) and data resources (e.g. Swiss-Prot), would be an advantage.
LOCALE: Cambridge, UK
SALARY & BENEFITS:
29,150 - 39,150 GBP pa inclusive
HOW TO APPLY:
Please apply online at http://jobs.cancerresearchuk.org/
DEADLINE: February 3, 2010
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