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  • Bioinformatician at CNIO, Madrid, Spain

    Bioinformatician for the Human Genetics Group, Spanish National Cancer Centre (CNIO), Madrid, Spain

    Description:
    The Human Genetics Group is looking for a bioinformatician with experience in data analysis generated by massive sequencing in order to investigate and analyze families with cancer.

    We require:
    • A PhD or BD in any area of Molecular Biology.
    • More than three years of experience in Bioinformatics with publications in this area and molecular biology.
    • Development of bioinformatics software in general, good knowledge of data bases and methodology of massive sequencing
    • Good knowledge of the literature about cancer genome and genetic diseases.
    • Capacity for projects management and cooperation in international projects


    We offer:

    A job in an excellence Centre which has multiple national and international collaborations. Salary is depending of the experience and degree. The incorporation would be immediate.

    Candidates will contact with [email protected] including his/her CV and at least two reference names

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