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  • Bioinformatics position-Humanitas-Milano-Italy

    Bioinformatics position in the laboratory of Inflammation and immunology in cardiovascular pathologies at Humanitas:



    Start date: November 2014
    Contact Person (Referent): Paolo Kunderfranco
    Ref. E-Mail: [email protected]

    Job Description:
    We are looking for a young scientist (24 - 28 years old) with a strong interest in transcriptomics and epigenetics filed. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with biologists and will be in charge of developing computational and statistical methods to analyse and integrate next-generation sequencing data, including ChIP-Seq, Exome-Seq and RNA-Seq data.

    Main Activities:
    - Process and analyse high throughput DNA and RNA sequencing data from a NGS sequencing platform.
    - Develop, optimize and run NGS analysis pipeline and data management systems.

    Candidates should submit a CV and a brief personal statement focusing on their skills and interests related to the position.
    Last edited by paolo.kunder; 09-18-2014, 11:51 PM.

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