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  • Bioinformatician at Centre of Genomic Sciences (University of Hong Kong)

    Bioinformaticians wanted!
    We have 2 bioinformatics positions available at Centre of Genomic Sciences.

    Requirements
    • at least a Master's degree in Bioinformatics, Biological Sciences, Computer Science or a related discipline
    • minimum of 4 years' hands-on experience in bioinformatics
    • familiar with Linux/UNIX environment, compute clusters, scripting in perl/python and public databases (e.g. GenBank, Ensembl, UCSC, Swiss-Prot, COSMIC and etc.)
    • possess effective communication skills, have a strong interest in working closely with biologists, be highly motivated, and able to perform in a multidisciplinary team environment, whilst working on multiple projects in parallel
    • Experience in analyzing Next-Generation Sequencing data would be advantageous


    Job Description
    • provide bioinformatics support as a core service to researchers and aid in conducting trainings
    • Areas of bioinformatics support include but not limited to: transcriptomics, de novo sequence assembly, targeted DNA sequencing, medical resequencing, epigenomics, etc
    • He/She will have the opportunity to be exposed to a wide range of NGS applications and data analysis


    For more information and how to apply, please visit the job post on the University Employment website.

    Those with less experience/qualifications will be considered

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