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  • DGPisano
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 2

    Job Position for a Bioinformatician at CNIO - Madrid, Spain

    Bioinformatician for the Telomeres and Telomerase Group
    Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) - Madrid, Spain

    CNIO: http://www.cnio.es
    Telomeres and Telomerase Group: http://www.cnio.es/ing/grupos/planti...grupo=50004259
    Job Opportunity: http://www.cnio.es/ing/empleo/oferta...asp?codigo=869

    Reference: TSTT

    Description

    The Telomeres and Telomerase group at the Molecular Oncology Programme is seeking to recruit a scientist with extensive bioinformatics experience in ChIP-seq analysis and high throughput sequencing to fill a bioinformatician position to develop and apply computational methods for studies on telomere biology and regulation. Using data obtained with next generation sequencing technologies (ChIP-seq and RNA-seq), the successful candidate will perform analyses of genome-wide binding sites for telomere factors and their regulation during cancer and aging and analyses of non-coding telomere associated RNAs or TERRA.
    Requirements

    - A PhD in the field of Bioinformatics or thorough background in the same field.
    - Extensive bioinformatics experience in ChiP-seq analysis and highthroughput sequencing experience.
    - Experience in NGS applications.
    - Strong background in sequence analysis and computational biology with a practical knowledge of NGS data analysis methods and tools.
    - Working knowledge of high-performance computing systems, as well as scripting.
    - Fluent in English.

    The CNIO Offers
    - The opportunity to be part of one of the few European Cancer Research Centres of excellence.
    - An excellent working, multidisciplinary environment.
    - Competitive salary and possibility to author high impact factor papers.
    - Benefits package.
    - Contract linked to a project.

    Applicantions: Applicants should fill in the application form and send their resume by e-mail to [email protected], clearly quoting the Reference: TSTT in the subject line of the e-mail. Applications and resumes without a reference will not be considered.

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