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  • Post-doc Imperial College (insect vector population biology/genetics)

    Hello,

    We have a job vacancy - here are the first two paragraphs:

    A Computational Biologist/Bioinformatician (Population Genetics) position is available to join the laboratory of Vector Immunogenomics headed by Professor George K. Christophides for computational analysis and processing of genome-wide population genetics data and their deposition into VectorBase, a population biology and genomics database resource. VectorBase is an international consortium of researchers providing a community web-based genomics resource for vector species, including mosquitoes, ticks, and tsetse fly, among others. The laboratory is within the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London and is based at the South Kensington Campus.

    The post holder will work on large-scale projects with colleagues associated with several European and International projects, including VectorBase, VecNet, InfraVec, MalariaGen and Transmalariabloc. Part of the role will be to assist community members in the deposition of data with VectorBase and repositories such as EBI's BioSamples database. There will also be opportunities to develop tools for meta-analysis and visualization of large-scale data.


    Please get in touch if you have any questions!
    cheers,
    Bob

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    Update: We might be re-advertising this soon. Please get in touch with me informally (contact details: http://openwetware.org/wiki/Kafatos:MacCallum,_Bob) if you think you might be interested.
    Thanks,
    Bob

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