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  • EMBL (Heidelberg, Germany) seeks a Bioinformatician / Data Analyst

    Hello,

    Might be interesting for some of you:

    Bioinformatician / Data Analyst

    Grade: 5 or 6, depending on experience

    EMBL site: EMBL Heidelberg

    Commencing date: As sooon as possible, after closing date (28 February 2009)

    Job description: EMBL is seeking for a Bioinformatician / Data Analyst in its
    efforts to build an expanded analysis-infrastructure for next-generation
    sequencing data. The successful candidate will primarily be involved in
    processing large-scale DNA sequencing data and in building analysis pipelines
    for such data, as a service for the EMBL research community. The person may
    also participate in the scientific development of new approaches for
    large-scale data analysis. The successful candidate will be associated with the
    Genomics Core Facility (Vladimir Benes) and with Jan Korbel?s EMBL Research
    Group pioneering new applications and analysis approaches for next-generation
    sequencing. The work will be carried out in an international and highly
    collaborative environment at the cutting edge of science, with a primary focus
    on service and the possibility to contribute to a range of research projects at
    EMBL.

    More details there:



    Cheers,

    N.

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