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  • Bioinformatician for NGS Data Analysis at University of Salerno

    In the Laboratory of Molecular Medicine and Genomics of University of Salerno is available a PhD position for a student with interest in High Throughput data analysis.
    The candidate will be manly in charge of the analysis of Next-Generation sequencing genome and transcriptome datasets for a range of applications and projects in the experimental labs (transcriptomics – ChIP-Seq - mutation detection - etc), but analysis of other datasets (such as microarray) will be part of the duties.
    A cultural background in Computer Science /Statistics / Biology or a mix of the three and a strong interest in working in HT data analysis is required.
    Good knowledge of Scientific English will be positively avaluate for this position.
    A CV should be sent by email to Prof. Alessandro Weisz: [email protected]
    including the following sentence for privacy at the end of the CV:
    “Autorizzo il trattamento dei dati personali contenuti nel mio curriculum vitae in base art. 13 del D. Lgs. 196/2003 ”.

    Group Web Page : http://www.labmedmolge.unisa.it/
    Last edited by Bioinfo83; 11-11-2011, 05:09 AM.

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