[Socbin] Vacant postdoc/researcher position at Ås, Norway

Inge Jonassen inge.jonassen at ii.uib.no
Fri Sep 19 13:09:45 CEST 2008


Forwarded on behalf of Sissel Jentoft (sissel.jentoft at umb.no) at Cigene:

Vacancy - postdoc/research scientist - bioinformatics/data analysis
Closing date for applications: October 10th, 2008

CIGENE - Centre for Integrative Genetics - is a multi-institutional  
research centre hosted by the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (www.umb.no 
). CIGENE (www.cigene.no) aims to contribute to a deep causal  
understanding of complex genetic characters in fish, plants and  
animals for scientific and commercial exploitation based on an  
integrative genetics approach. As a core facility under the Norwegian  
Functional Genomics Programme (www.fuge.no), CIGENE is also  
responsible for providing a national service for detection, typing and  
interpretation of SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms), and for  
systems-oriented computational biology.

CIGENE is now inviting applications for a three-year postdoctoral  
fellowship/research position associated with CIGENE's computational  
services and associated R&D work within the fields of production and  
population biology.

The candidate's work will be focused towards development and  
application of multivariate data analysis methodology on high- 
dimensional genotype/phenotype data. The development work will partly  
be based on specific high-dimensional empirical data and partly on how  
multivariate analysis of in silico data from very advanced  
computational models of complex traits can be used to assess potential  
sources of genetic variation.

Please see www.cigene.no for more information and application  
procedures.




Inge Jonassen, PhD
Department of Informatics and
Computational Biology Unit, BCCS
University of Bergen
HiB
No5020 Bergen
Norway
email: inge.jonassen at ii.uib.no



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