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  • Seeking Bioinformatics Job

    Dear Bioinformaticians

    If any one is planning to recruit bioinformatician then please do get to me. I have expertise in high performance biocomputing, next generation sequence analysis, and genomics and have published more than 30 scholarly articles. I am currently based in Virginia, and do not mind relocating. My personal email ID and updated CV can be found from my website www.tinyurl.com/abinarain .

    Abhishek

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      Oh Okay. Shall I delete this thread then ?

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        When you say you don't mind relocating, would that be just within the USA? Going international opens up a lot more possibilities...

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          I know for a fact that there are plenty of Bioinformatics jobs in Australia. Especially places like IMB @ The University of Queensland.

          Usually better pay than Europe or the states too...

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            @maubp, jimmybee

            I am open to relocating to Europe or Australia. Do you have any positions available ?


            Abhishek

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              PM sent RE: jobs

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