[Socbin] Fwd: BILS -- öppen utlysning av nya serviceområden

Arne Elofsson arne at bioinfo.se
Wed Jun 29 22:42:55 CEST 2011


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From: Bengt Persson <bpn at ifm.liu.se>
Date: 2011/6/29
Subject: BILS -- öppen utlysning av nya serviceområden
To: Juha Kere <juha.kere at ki.se>, Jan Komorowski <Jan.Komorowski at lcb.uu.se>,
joalun at kth.se, jespert <jesper.tegner at ki.se>, Anders Tunlid <
Anders.Tunlid at mbioekol.lu.se>, Uwe Sauer <uwe.sauer at chem.umu.se>, Erik
Sonnhammer <Erik.Sonnhammer at sbc.su.se>, Siv Andersson <
Siv.Andersson at ebc.uu.se>, johan.trygg at chem.umu.se, Erik Bongcam-Rudloff <
Erik.Bongcam at lcb.uu.se>, Jan-Eric Litton <Jan-Eric.Litton at ki.se>, Anders
Blomberg <Anders.Blomberg at gmm.gu.se>, Arne Elofsson <arne at bioinfo.se>
Cc: Bengt Persson <bpn at ifm.liu.se>


Bästa styrgrupp:

Nu finns utlysningen anslagen på www.bils.se. Texten finns också i klartext
nedan samt som bilagd PDF. Tacksam om ni hjälper till att sprida budskapet.

Bästa hälsningar
Bengt

--

Open announcement for additional BILS services

BILS (Bioinformatics Infrastructure for Life Sciences) is a distributed
research infrastructure with support from the Swedish Research Council and
provides bioinformatics support to life science researchers. BILS is also
the Swedish contact point towards the European infrastructure ELIXIR.

For the future development of BILS, we hereby invite proposals for
additional infrastructural services that would be valuable for the national
life science community. These will be funded for up to two years with
possible extension.


The proposal should be brief, maximally 3 A4 pages, containing the
following:
a) A short description of the research area and the PI.
b) A description on how the service will be implemented
c) A list of earlier service assignments (if applicable).
d) In case some development is needed, specify deliverables clearly.
e) An estimate of number of users that will utilise the service (including
examples of potential user groups), and how much time is spend on each
service project.
f) Suggested total amount of work and if the proposed position is full-time
or part-time (preferably at least 50%)

g) A description of the scientific environment of the suggested location
h) University co-funding (the minimal requirement is that the university
does not charge for the overhead)
i) Other information of relevance

For questions, please contact Bengt Persson (tel 073 461 5685 or E-mail bpn
AT ifm.liu.se)

Please send your proposal by 15 September 2011 as one PDF file by E-mail to
bpn AT  ifm.liu.se.





-- 
Bengt Persson, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Bioinformatics
Director of NSC (National Supercomputer Centre)
Linköping University & Karolinska Institutet

Telephone:    +46 13 282 983 (IFM), +46 13 282 536 (NSC), +46 8 5248 7730(KI)
Mobile phone: +46 70 595 7654
Facsimile:    +46 13 137 568 (IFM), +46 13 282 535 (NSC), +46 8 323 950 (KI)
E-mail:       bpn at ifm.liu.se, bpn at ki.se

Addresses:
Linköping University       | Karolinska Institutet
IFM Bioinformatics         | Department of Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB)
Building F, room D313      | Berzelius väg 35, room B118
S-581 83 Linköping, SWEDEN | S-171 77 Stockholm, SWEDEN















-- 

Yours

Arne

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