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  • Genomics Core Laboratory Director

    Genomics Core Laboratory Director

    The University of Connecticut Health Center (UCHC) Translational Genomics Core (TGC) is an active provider of microarray services to University and external researchers: processing over 1,000 samples per year to perform gene-expression, genotyping, and other genomic analyses using the Illumina, Affymetrix, Agilent, and Nimblegen platforms. In addition, the TGC has an Illumina Genome Analyzer and provides next-generation sequencing technology to our users. We seek an exceptional candidate to participate in and direct the daily activities of this Core. Regular duties include providing assistance with the planning of experiments, participating in core-laboratory strategic planning, educational outreach, overseeing laboratory technicians, microarray and sequencing sample processing, and quality control.

    Qualified candidates will have a Ph.D. in nucleic acid chemistry, genetics/genomics, bioinformatics or a related field and/or at least two years of microarray sample-processing experience. Special attention will be given to candidates with management experience and/or a record of achievement in a service-oriented organization.

    The successful candidate will be appointed at an academic rank commensurate with experience. Interested candidates should forward their resumes and three letters of reference to:

    Translational Genomics Core Search
    Department of Genetics and Developmental Biology
    University of Connecticut Health Center
    263 Farmington Avenue Farmington, CT 06030-3301

    E-mail: [email protected]

    UCHC is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/W/V/PwD

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