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  • 2 Postdoc positions in NGS Bioinformatics

    2 post-doc positions (12 and 18 months) at the Bioinformatics and Genomics Department of the Príncipe Felipe Research Center, Valencia, Spain

    We are seeking for motivated and qualified researchers in the area of Bioinformatics. The candidates must hold a PhD degree and have experience in the analysis of genomics data. Applicants should have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Computer Sciences or related disciplines with a bioinformatics orientation. Programming skills and fluent English are required. Knowledge and experience in Next Generation Sequencing data analysis is highly recommendable.

    Researchers will address different biological questions related to pathogenicity mechanisms and genome regulation through transcriptome analysis using high-throughout sequencing approaches. We offer incorporation into a multidisciplinary, cooperative and dynamic team of above 30 scientists within an internationally oriented research institute. Applicants can learn more about our group at:


    Genomics of Gene Expression Lab http://bioinfo.cipf.es/aconesa

    Bioinformatics and Genomics Department http://bioinfo.cipf.es

    Centro de Investigaciones Príncipe Felipe http://www.cipf.es

    For further questions and applications (before April 16th), contact Ana Conesa [email protected]

    More info in this PDF

    JopOffersApril2011.pdf
    Last edited by jsantoyo; 04-07-2011, 06:15 AM.

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    You can try services with ABI-O-TECH . Their list of softwares for next gen sequence analysis is pretty comprehensive and exhaustive. Besides, they are very affordable and engage in whole genome and whole transcriptome analysis! Here are their list https://sites.google.com/a/iitdalumni.com/abi/codes . You can reach them by mailing at their CEO [email protected] .

    Good luck.

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