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  • Position as Head of the Bioinformatics Core Facility

    Dear all, I would like to bring the following open position to your attention:
    Head of the Bioinformatics Core Facility
    The MPIB is seeking a scientist to set up and head a prospective bioinformatics
    facility.
    The facility shall provide support and expertise in the systematic analysis of
    biological data such as genome-wide pattern recognition, modeling and functional genome analysis. Data sources may range from biological data bases, large-scale genomics and transcriptomics approaches up to deep sequencing applications.
    The position offers the possibility to set up and develop the bioinformatics service facility in close contact with the MPIB scientists and tailored to their research needs. The prospective head of the facility will advise and assist researchers at the institute from the initial design of experiments through data acquisition/capture and analysis to interpretation. He or she will offer bioinformatics expertise and training and will be responsible for keeping the facility’s software and methods portfolio up-to-date. Experience with high-performance computing would be an advantage.
    Candidates should hold a PhD and have experience in natural sciences with a profound knowledge of their field. We seek innovative leaders with a keen interest in teaching and supervising the facility users and with strong organizational and English communication skills. Management experience is advantageous, but not required.
    Remuneration will be based on qualifications and the salary structure of the TVöD (public service tariff scale). The initial contract is limited to two years. Conversion to permanent employment may follow, depending on mutual agreement.
    The Max Planck Society is committed to promoting and developing equality of opportunity in all areas of its work. We encourage applications from women, minorities, and all other interested and qualified people.
    For further information about the MPIB, please visit www.biochem.mpg.de. Informal enquiries can be directed to Dr. Ralf Tatzel ([email protected]).
    Please send your application including a CV, a list of publications and contact details of at least two potential referees by e-mail to [email protected], quoting reference number 31.11. The deadline for application is January 31, 2012.
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