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  • NUS Postdocatoral Research Fellow in computational analysis of gene regulatory networ

    Postdocatoral Research Fellow

    National University of Singapore NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering and Department of Mathematics Singapore https://careers.iscb.org

    Description

    We are looking for three highly motivated postdoctoral researchers in computational analysis of gene regulatory networks (network robustness and topological properties) and its applications in cancer biology. Our research objective is to develop graph-based algorithms to study important biological questions in stem cell and cancer biology.
    PhD in computer science, bioinformatics, or cancer biology. Good publications and experiences in computational biology.
    Position is 3-years long. Our salary is competitive.

    Qualifications

    PhD in computer science, bioinformatics, or cancer biology. Good publications and experiences in computational biology.

    Start date

    As soon as possible

    How to Apply

    Email CV and contact information for three potential references to Dr. LX Zhang

    Contact

    Louxin Zhang

    [email protected]

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