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  • Introductions - High volume data acquisition and analysis

    Hi all,

    I don't have a degree in a field even closely related to anything on this site. However, I am interested in discussing high volume data acquisition and analysis from sequencing systems. I am part of a consortium that would eventually want to employ a few people in developing a high throughput sequencing service. If that interests any of you and you have experience in this, please respond.

    Best wishes
    M Suraweera

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    Originally posted by msuraweera View Post
    Hi all,

    I don't have a degree in a field even closely related to anything on this site. However, I am interested in discussing high volume data acquisition and analysis from sequencing systems. I am part of a consortium that would eventually want to employ a few people in developing a high throughput sequencing service. If that interests any of you and you have experience in this, please respond.

    Best wishes
    M Suraweera
    Hi Suraweera

    Could you please tell me more about your company and the job?

    Regards
    Aniket

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    • #3
      Hi Aniket

      Dear Aniket,

      we are a start up firm that is developing a personal genetics service which will be combined with a social collaborative mining platform that brings together data from these scans, clinical data, research publications and other sources.

      We have several positions open and are setting up an office in Cambridge UK. We are looking for highly motivated personnel who have experience in SNPs and full genome wide scans and who can translate their skillset to develop an effective and highly efficient high throughput service from, for example, cheek swab to scan to counselling.

      Hope that helps.
      Regards
      M Suraweera

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      • #4
        Hello Mr. M. Suraweera

        Currently I am studying an MSc in Analytical Genomics at University of Birmingham and working on analysis of NGS data sets.
        I am interested in this opportunity, could you please tell me what is the procedure for application.

        Reagrds
        Aniket

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        • #5
          For those interested in the above position/s, please send your applications to
          [email protected] c/o M Suraweera. Submit a letter of interest stating your
          skills and experience, availability, and preferred salary range. We also require a professional
          C.V, no more than 4 pages. Please note that we will review your application on a case by case
          basis, and will be looking for a broad set of individuals throughout the following year.

          Kind regards
          M. Suraweera
          Last edited by msuraweera; 07-06-2010, 03:04 AM.

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