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  • Postdoc position in bioinformatics

    A two-year postdoctoral position is available to work on Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis

    We are seeking for a highly motivated researcher, who is interested to join a team of postdocs and PhD students collaborating on the analysis of next generation sequencing and microarray data. This team of scientists is an integral part of the in house sequencing facility. The successful candidate will have strong bioinformatic skills, a solid background in biology, and a good communication aptitude. We particularly encourage scientists to apply, who have also interest to pursue their own research project(s).


    The post is based at the Institute of Population Genetics at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. The institute hosts a dynamic group of researchers covering a diverse range of topics, such as functional Drosophila genetics, population genetics and bioinformatics (http://i122server.vu-wien.ac.at/pop).
    The Vienna research area is one of the centers of population genetics and evolutionary biology in Europe (http://www.evolvienna.at), with a particular strength in quantitative biology.

    The position is immediately available and the search continues until the position is filled.

    Applications should be sent to C. Schlötterer ([email protected]), including the names and emails of two academic references and a brief description of the research interests.

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