From arne at bioinfo.se Sun Nov 10 11:42:16 2013 From: arne at bioinfo.se (Arne Elofsson) Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 11:42:16 +0100 Subject: [SocBiN] Fwd: Two junior group leader positions at the CRG (Barcelona) In-Reply-To: <7ee6470d3c054a09aa5c862b3de0b094@ebox-prod-srv02.win.su.se> References: <7ee6470d3c054a09aa5c862b3de0b094@ebox-prod-srv02.win.su.se> Message-ID: Yours Arne ----------------------------------------- Arne Elofsson Science for Life Laboratory Tel:+46-(0)852481531 Stockholm University http://bioinfo.se/ Box 1031, Email: arne at bioinfo.se 17121 Solna, Sweden Twitter: https://twitter.com/arneelof Scholar: http://scholar.google.se/citations?user=s3OCM3AAAAAJ ORCID: 0000-0002-7115-9751 ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Marc A. Marti-Renom Date: Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 5:11 PM Subject: Two junior group leader positions at the CRG (Barcelona) To: "Marc A. Marti-Renom" Cc: Juan Valcarcel Juarez Dear friends, I would appreciate if you could forward this e-mail to whom you may think could be interested in a Junior Group Leader position at CRG in Barcelona. Additional information in the attached PDF. Many thanks in advance, Marc ... *Marc A. Marti-Renom, ICREA Research Professor* *Genome Biology Group Leader - CNAG - Centre Nacional d?An?lisi Gen?mica* *Structural Genomics Group Leader - CRG - Centre de Regulaci? Gen?mica* Parc Cient?fic de Barcelona ? Torre I Baldiri Reixac, 4 08028 Barcelona Tel +34 9340 33743 Email *mmarti at pcb.ub.cat * Web *http://marciuslab.org * - *http://cnag.cat * - *http://crg.cat * *** Consider the environment. Print responsibly. *** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Two group leader positions at CRG Barcelona.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 118743 bytes Desc: not available URL: From arve at csc.kth.se Mon Nov 11 10:14:45 2013 From: arve at csc.kth.se (Lars Arvestad) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 10:14:45 +0100 Subject: [SocBiN] PostDoc in Computational Phylogenetics Message-ID: [on behalf of Fredrik Ronqvist] PostDoc in Computational Phylogenetics Ronquist lab, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm Application deadline: November 30 Our group develops methods for Bayesian phylogenetic and phylogenomic inference. We are particularly interested in applications to problems in evolutionary biology, biogeography and biodiversity. The lab is part of the interdisciplinaryStockholm Phylogenomics Group with participants from SciLifeLab, KTH, Karolinska Institute, and Stockholm University. In this project, funded by the Swedish Research Council, we are developing the next generation of Bayesian phylogenetics software, an R-like computational environment (RevBayes) allowing users to build complex evolutionary models for simulations and Bayesian inference. You will be expected to contribute to this computational environment while developing an independent, methodological or empirical research project where Bayesian phylogenetic computation plays a central role. We expect you to have a doctoral degree in evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, mathematics, statistics, or computer science. Regardless of your background, you should be comfortable with mathematical and statistical reasoning, be a skilled C++ or R programmer, and have solid experience working with empirical research problems of scientific significance. We expect that you will be creative and independent while being a good team player. Fluency in spoken and written English is essential. We will pay particular attention to scientific talent and potential. The position is for 18 months, with possible extension. Starting date is flexible. For more information about the position, contact Professor Fredrik Ronquist, Head of the Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics. Email: fredrik.ronquist at nrm.se; voice: +46-8 5195 4094. Submit your application here or as a pdf to Fredrik Ronquist no later than November 30, 2013. The application should be in a single PDF and should consist of a personal letter, a description of the planned research project, and a CV. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From arne at bioinfo.se Fri Nov 15 11:53:16 2013 From: arne at bioinfo.se (Arne Elofsson) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 11:53:16 +0100 Subject: [SocBiN] Fwd: FINAL CALL: Faculty positions in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology in the Crick at LRI In-Reply-To: References: <0EC76835-CD4B-4030-8E96-377B40343C53@cancer.org.uk> Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Thank you for your help in circulating information about the Bioinformatics/Computational Biology position at the Crick at LRI. We?ve had a lot of interest and we?re hoping that many will result in applications! I would like to remind you that the deadline is 22 November 2013; I should be grateful if you would continue to spread the word. With many thanks for your support, Nick Luscombe Website: *http://tinyurl.com/ohgnxw8 * Application deadline: *22 November 2013* Informal enquiries may be made by e-mail to *nicholas.luscombe at cancer.org.uk * --- *Faculty positions for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology* *Francis Crick Institute group leaders at the CRUK London Research Institute* An outstanding opportunity for computational research using approaches such as *bioinformatics, genomics, systems biology, mathematical modelling, image analysis. * *The Francis Crick Institute http://www.crick.ac.uk * The Francis Crick Institute will open at St Pancras in central London in 2015. Its research will use interdisciplinary approaches to investigate the biology of human health and disease, supported by core funding from CRUK, the MRC, and the Wellcome Trust, and by grants from UK and international funding agencies. The Crick is expanding Computational Biology research as a key component of its scientific strategy. The institute will offer an outstanding environment for computational research, with excellent opportunities for wet/dry collaborations across the range of biomedical and clinical research disciplines, supported by a strategic alliance with the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. The new Crick laboratories will feature excellent computational facilities including a state-of-the-art data centre. *The London Research Institute http://www.london-research-institute.org.uk * The London Research Institute (LRI) is the largest Cancer Research UK research institute, with 40 research groups focusing on fundamental cancer biology. The Institute is based in well-equipped laboratories at Lincoln's Inn Fields in central London, and at Clare Hall in Hertfordshire. *Computational Biology in Cancer **http://tinyurl.com/ohgnxw8 * An outstanding opportunity for computational research using approaches such as *bioinformatics, genomics, systems biology, mathematical modelling, image analysis. *The LRI recruitment process for 2013 will carried out jointly with the Crick Institute. We shall appoint outstanding scientists seeking to establish independent and innovative research programmes focussed on: Newly appointed group leaders will receive core funding for research personnel, travel and consumables, and access to the Institute's comprehensive computational core facilities, backed by competitive employment terms. The new group leaders will move to the Crick laboratories in 2015. Website: *http://tinyurl.com/ohgnxw8 * Application deadline: *22 November 2013* Informal enquiries may be made by e-mail to *nicholas.luscombe at cancer.org.uk * --- Check out our new website: www.luscombelab.org Nicholas M LUSCOMBE, Professor of Computational Biology University College London (joint appointment) UCL Genetics Institute, Dept of Genetics, Evolution & Environment, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK Cancer Research UK London Research Institute (joint appointment) 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3LY, UK Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology (adjunct faculty) 1919-1 Tancha, Onna-son, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa 904-0495, Japan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Its research will use interdisciplinary approaches to investigate the biology of human health and disease, supported by core funding from CRUK, the MRC, and the Wellcome Trust, and by grants from UK and international funding agencies. > > The Crick is expanding Computational Biology research as a key component of its scientific strategy. The institute will offer an outstanding environment for computational research, with excellent opportunities for wet/dry collaborations across the range of biomedical and clinical research disciplines, supported by a strategic alliance with the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. The new Crick laboratories will feature excellent computational facilities including a state-of-the-art data centre. > > The London Research Institute http://www.london-research-institute.org.uk > The London Research Institute (LRI) is the largest Cancer Research UK research institute, with 40 research groups focusing on fundamental cancer biology. The Institute is based in well-equipped laboratories at Lincoln's Inn Fields in central London, and at Clare Hall in Hertfordshire. > > Computational Biology in Cancer http://tinyurl.com/ohgnxw8 > An outstanding opportunity for computational research using approaches such as bioinformatics, genomics, systems biology, mathematical modelling, image analysis. The LRI recruitment process for 2013 will carried out jointly with the Crick Institute. We shall appoint outstanding scientists seeking to establish independent and innovative research programmes focussed on: > > Newly appointed group leaders will receive core funding for research personnel, travel and consumables, and access to the Institute's comprehensive computational core facilities, backed by competitive employment terms. The new group leaders will move to the Crick laboratories in 2015. > > Website: http://tinyurl.com/ohgnxw8 > Application deadline: 22 November 2013 > Informal enquiries may be made by e-mail to nicholas.luscombe at cancer.org.uk > > > --- > Check out our new website: www.luscombelab.org > > Nicholas M LUSCOMBE, Professor of Computational Biology > > University College London (joint appointment) > UCL Genetics Institute, Dept of Genetics, Evolution & Environment, > University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK > > Cancer Research UK London Research Institute (joint appointment) > 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3LY, UK > > Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology (adjunct faculty) > 1919-1 Tancha, Onna-son, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa 904-0495, Japan > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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