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  • plattsa
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    • Mar 2009
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    Bioinformatics Post, McGill, Montreal

    Job Description:
    A postdoctoral position is available in gene network analysis, genome-wide association studies, and/or functional genomics (phenomics, transcriptomics, etc.). The objective of the project (Value-directed Evolutionary Genomics Initiative or VEGI; http://biology.mcgill.ca/vegi/index.html) is to identify and characterize functional and agronomically important non-coding DNA regions in members of the plant family, Brassicacaeae. This family includes some of the most important Canadian crop species, including canola.

    The functional non-coding DNA sequences will be characterized by a combination of comparative, population and functional genomics approaches. High-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing, gene disruption via insertion T-DNA mutagenesis, transgenics/RNAi and detailed whole organism phenotype characterization, are major parts of our strategy.
    The successful candidate will be a part of a bioinformatics team including members from McGill University and the University of Toronto. She/he must be versed in the handling of large datasets and able to multitask as the project evolves.
    Minimum qualifications
    • Ph.D. in bioinformatics or other relevant field.
    • Proven research experience and a strong publication record.
    • Solid analytical, computing, and statistical skills.
    • Candidates should be comfortable working in a UNIX/linux environment, have a strong programming background, and be proficient in working with large datasets.
    Preferred qualifications
    • Strong abilities for team work
    • Candidates with a background in interdisciplinary research, spanning both biological sciences and applied mathematics/computer science, are especially encouraged to apply.
    • Candidates will ideally be conversant in a programming language (e.g., FORTRAN, C or C++), a scripting language (e.g., Perl), and a statistical environment (e.g., R).
    Application deadline: 12th June 2011
    Funding is available for two years. The position is to be filled within the next two months. To apply formally, submit the following documents in PDF format:
    1. A brief statement of research interests, qualifications and experience and why you feel you are a good candidate for this position.
    2. Curriculum vitae, including a list of scientific publications.
    3. The names and contact details of at least two references willing to provide a confidential letter of recommendation upon request.
    Contact
    Enquiries may be sent to:
    Professor Thomas Bureau
    Email: [email protected]
    Last edited by plattsa; 06-07-2011, 04:19 PM.

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