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  • Postdoctoral Bioinformatician- The Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney

    The Garvan Institute is one of Australia’s leading medical research institutions with approximately 500 scientists, students and support staff working in research programs in Cancer, Diabetes & Obesity, Immunology & Inflammation, Genome Informatics, Osteoporosis, and Neuroscience.

    We are now seeking a highly driven postdoctoral scientist with training or experience in bioinformatics to join the laboratory of Dr Alex Swarbrick. Dr Swarbrick leads a multidisciplinary group combining transcriptomics, cell biology, functional genomics and mammalian models of cancer to discover and characterise transcription factors and non-coding RNAs controlling cancer growth, metastasis and therapeutic response.

    The scientist will lead the informatic component of an exciting new project studying microRNAs in cancer. Primary responsibilities include developing novel approaches to integrate multidimensional “-omics” datasets (transcriptomics, functional genomics, epigenomics).

    To find out more, please check out our career site: http://www.garvan.applynow.net.au/jobs/GC45.

    Meet the members of the executive team for the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, led by Professor Chris Goodnow.
    Last edited by ncaguilar; 02-26-2013, 05:00 PM. Reason: change title

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