[SocBiN] Research engineer/post doc in Bioinformatics - Alnarp, Sweden

Estelle Wéra estelle.proux at gmail.com
Fri Oct 12 15:43:41 CEST 2012


Research engineer/post doc in Bioinformatics

Duties: The bioinformatican will handle research projects mainly linked to
scientific groups associated to Plant Resistance Biology and Plant
Biotechnology. One overall aim is by analysis of gene networks and pathways
create robust models with high predictive value by linking sequence
information as well as protein expression and modifications to phenotypic
characters in the lab and the field (field-omics). Integrating different
types of data for analysis and visualisation will be an important task.
This position is part of SLUs bioinformatics effort and this person will be
in a network of Professor Örjan Carlborgs group in Uppsala and Plant Link,
a newly formed collaboration between SLU and Lund University. The position
will be based in SLU Alnarp, but some time might be spent in Uppsala as
well.

Qualifications: The candidate should have a background in molecular biology
or computational biology and be familiar with tools for functional
annotation and data integration, and preferably also analysis of gene
expression, next-generation sequencing and proteomics data. Knowledge of
handling of large scale data, scripting languages and statistical methods
is necessary. Documented experience of database handling is favorable.

Placering: Alnarp

Form of employment: Temporary employment, Two years with a possibility for
prolongation

Extent: 100%

Starting date: By agreement


Application:
We welcome your application marked with Ref no. SLU ua SLU ua 2934/2012.

Please submit your application to the Registrar of SLU, P.O. Box 7070,
S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden or registrator at slu.se no later than November 30,
2012.

More information: http://www.slu.se/sv/For-dig-som/lediga-anstallningar
(SLU ua 2934/2012)
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