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  • Bioinformatics Scientist

    The Office of Biotechnology at Iowa State University is currently accepting applications for an Associate Scientist that will lead bioinformatics support and leadership in the field of Next-generation sequence analysis and will be expected to facilitate Next-generation sequence analysis by collaborating with faculty and scientists from Iowa State University, and other institutions. This position will also develop computational resources that will be available to the Iowa State University research community and to potential off-campus collaborators and customers; supervise and mentor postdoctoral scholars and graduate students with respect to sequence analysis; collaborate with Iowa State University researchers, faculty, and staff on proposals to granting agencies; and actively apply for external funding. The individual will be expected to publish results in scientific journals and present them at national and international meetings and conferences.

    For details of the position and directions to apply, please see here.
    Questions can be directed to James Reecy, Director of the Biotechnology Council (jreecy [at] iastate [.] edu) or Anne Bronikowski, Ecology, Evolution Organismal Biology (abroniko[at]iastate.edu)

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