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  • Looking for coding/programming collaborator to automate genotyping pipeline

    Hi,

    I am looking for a collaborator who is an experienced and efficient programmer, to automate a genotyping pipeline we have developed.

    The core of the pipeline will involve input/manipulation/stats/output of text/fasta/excel files.

    We would also want to integrate a few previously written Unix programs.

    I imagine an experienced programmer could automate our genotyping protocol (for 1000s of samples) fairly easy, in Perl.

    Please email me if you are interested or know of a suitable person to contact.

    [email protected]

    Thanks

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    It sounds like you are looking for an.... employee!

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      Originally posted by frozenlyse View Post
      It sounds like you are looking for an.... employee!
      You have to pay employees...

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        Employ a Comp-Sci grad and help them pay their rent. I also didn't realise this was the 'classifieds' section.

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          Moving to Academic Jobs. Hopefully someone here will benefit from it.

          -=E

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