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  • Postdoc position in Steven Salzberg's group at U. Maryland

    I am looking for 1-2 post-doctoral scientists with strong bioinformatics skills to participate in research in one or more of the following areas:
    o transcriptome analysis using RNA-Seq data from next-generation sequencing experiments
    o computational gene finding, with particular emphasis on eukaryotic genomes
    o genome assembly tools and algorithms that address the requirements of novel DNA sequencing technologies
    o human microbiome studies, focusing on methods for analysis of large-scale sequencing studies of metagenomic samples.

    A Ph.D. in Computer Science, bioinformatics, or closely related discipline such as applied mathematics or biostatistics is preferred. Applicants with Ph.D. training in genomics or related fields and with strong programming skills will also be considered. For more information send your CV and a statement of your interest in a position in Steven Salzberg's research group to [email protected]; make sure to mention your interest in this postdoctoral position.

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