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  • Postdoctoral Researcher: Population Genomics in Forest Trees – Software Developer

    The Plant Computational Genomics laboratory at University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT) has an opening for a software developer position as part of a collaborative project involving researchers from around the world. This person will take a lead role in the continued development of the TreeGenes genomics database and the CartograTree application (treegenesdb.org and cartogratree.org). These web-based resources serve vast amounts of genomic, phenotypic, and environmental data to our diverse user community. In specific, the CartograTree application provides a portal for association genetics studies of georeferenced forest trees through the implementation of web services and high performance computing resources available through the iPlant/Cyverse project (http://www.cyverse.org/). In addition, we are committed to developing mechanisms for data sharing among partner databases through Galaxy modules, the Tripal platform (http://www.tripal.info/), the GMOD project, and custom analysis/visualization platforms.

    The successful candidate will work as part of a small interdisciplinary team of bioinformaticians and data curators. Tasks will include developing connections to collaborating databases (web services), improving the user experience (interface development) and implementation of novel analysis and visualization tools for comparative genomics. In specific, this project is focused on developing a wide range of intelligent methods to process heterogeneous datasets for association analysis (genotype, phenotype, and environment). A variety of approaches will be implemented as well as downstream visualization in R. The Postdoctoral Scholar will be provided with training opportunities and will attend conferences to present/train users on these new tools. In addition, publications on innovative software solutions and meta-analysis from this data will result.

    The qualified applicant will have a PhD degree in Bioinformatics, Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field. Biology/Bioinformatics experience is essential as well as previous experience with software development. The applicant should have experience with Linux/Unix, scripting languages (Python), R, and relational databases. The applicant must have training in population genetics/genomics and a solid foundation in the statistical considerations in these analysis.

    Interested applicants, Please send the following THREE documents: cover letter, research statement, and CV to: Jill Wegrzyn at [email protected]

    Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

    Location: University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
    Start Date: ASAP
    Duration: Full-time

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