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  • Bioinformatician / NGS Data Analyst (Stark Group, IMP, Vienna, Austria)

    The Stark group at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) is looking for a Bioinformatician / NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) Data Analyst.
    We are an internationally leading group in genomics and the regulation of gene expression, combining genome-wide experiments (e.g. STARR-seq, ChIP-seq, RNA-seq), deep sequencing with on-site Illumina machines, and bioinformatics analyses.
    To support our projects, we are looking for a highly motivated individual with a Masters or PhD degree in bioinformatics or related areas and a strong expertise & interest in Unix, programming, R, statistics, and NGS data analyses. If you are passionate, hard working, and excited to learn and improve your skills in an outstanding research environment, you’re the one!
    Applications with a cover letter, CV, and the names of your referees should be sent to [email protected] by June 1st 2015. Interviews will follow shortly after this date.

    Selected publications
    Arnold & Gerlach et al., Nature Genetics 2014; Kvon et al., Nature 2014; Shlyueva et al., Molecular Cell 2014; Zabidi & Arnold et al., Nature 2014; Yanez-Cuna et al., Genome Research 2014; Arnold et al., Science 2013

    Additional information
    Website of the Alexander Stark Group at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), Vienna

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