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  • Seeking Computational Biologist/Bioinformaticist

    The Stowers Institute for Medical Research has an opening for a Computational Biologist/Bioinformaticist to assist with the analysis of high-throughput sequencing data and microarray data (ChIP-seq, ChIP-chip), and with computational approaches to solving biological problems.

    Responsibilities include writing code and developing solutions to computational problems, and developing and/or maintaining software for analyzing biological data.

    In addition to excellent communication skills and the ability to effectively function in a team-oriented environment, the successful candidate will have knowledge and interest in biology, statistics, and genomics, or familiarity with R and Bioconductor packages.

    A Ph.D. in molecular biology, or doctorate in another science and experience with genome technologies, is required for this position. Familiarity with Linux environment and experience with a scripting language such as PERL, Python, or with R and Bioconductor packages is also required.

    Individuals seeking postdoctoral opportunities in computational analysis of high-throughput sequencing data and microarray data are highly encouraged to apply.

    Applicants should send a resume, transcripts and two letters of recommendation to [email protected] or:

    Administration Department
    Stowers Institute for Medical Research
    1000 East 50th Street
    Kansas City, MO 64110

    For more information please visit www.stowers.org

    The Stowers Institute is committed to equal opportunity in all our programs

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