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  • Post-doc: Next-generation sequencing & bioinformatics

    Where: Department of Genetics, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands
    When: as soon as possible

    Are you interested in the highly exciting next generation sequencing technologies?
    Do you have a strong background in molecular biology?
    Do you like to work in a dynamic genetics and bioinformatics team at the fore-front of research?
    Then YOU could be the ideal candidate for us!

    We have a state-of-the-art set up in our department for next generation sequencing and a fast growing bio-informatics team. We need someone at a post-doc level to take the lead in this fast evolving field and to help us to further our strategies for innovative research and diagnostic applications.

    We are looking for a motivated postdoctoral fellow with interest to develop, implement and apply analytical protocols for data generated on next-generation sequencing platforms. You will become part of our fast growing team that is embedded in highly productive genetics and bioinformatics departments (>15 publications in Nature journals).

    We offer a full-time contract for a period of 2 to 5 years.
    For information about our group see: www.geneticsgroningen.nl or contact dr. M.A. Swertz ([email protected]) or prof. dr. R.J. Sinke ([email protected])

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