From jonovik at gmail.com Wed Nov 4 09:43:27 2015 From: jonovik at gmail.com (Jon Olav Vik) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 09:43:27 +0100 Subject: [SocBiN] Positions available in "Digital Salmon" project: informatics manager, systems biologist Message-ID: Systems biology informatics manager for the Digital Salmon - Ref 15/03842 We seek a bioinformatician with skills in ontological annotation, semantic interoperability and knowledge management (Researcher, 3 years with possibility of extension). The successful candidate will be central in establishing a knowledge base for the systems biology of farmed salmon, and will work within the Centre for Integrative Genetics (CIGENE ). http://tinyurl.com/digisal-informatics-manager Researcher position - Systems biology of farmed salmon - Ref. 15/03788 The successful applicant will be part of a highly inter-disciplinary group and will focus on mathematical modelling and multivariate analysis for integration of knowledge and data (physiological data and -omics data) from all activities in the project. The main activities will be building and refining models to predict metabolic performance in relation to diet and genotype, and publishing biological insights from these models. http://tinyurl.com/digisal-systems-biologist Both positions are part of the project “Towards the Digital Salmon: From a reactive to a pre-emptive research strategy in aquaculture (DigiSal )”. Headed by the Centre for Integrative Genetics at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and involving multiple partners in academia, industry and abroad, it is part of the large, prestigious national effort, Digital Life Norway ,which is the Research Council of Norway’s first call dedicated to systems biology. Salmon farming is Norway’s biggest export industry besides oil, and CIGENE researchers recently headed the sequencing of the salmon genome. This paves the way for large-scale application of systems biology in salmon farming, with industry backing and rich experimental and genomic data. *Application deadline: Monday 2015-11-23*. Email enquiries welcome: Jon Olav Vik, jonovik at gmail.com. Please forward this announcement to anyone you think might be interested! -- Jon Olav Vik jonovik at gmail.com http://www.nmbu.no/ans/jon.vik -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From awe at signatur.dk Thu Nov 5 14:33:54 2015 From: awe at signatur.dk (Alan Wervick) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2015 14:33:54 +0100 Subject: [SocBiN] Postdoc positions in Disease Systems Biology at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, Copenhagen, Denmark Message-ID: *Postdoc positions in Disease Systems Biology at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research* A number of postdoc positions are available in the Translational Disease Systems Biology group at The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research (CPR – www.cpr.ku.dk). The Center has been established at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, to promote basic and applied discovery research on human proteins of medical relevance. The Center comprises a wide range of expertise and resources including proteomics, protein production, bioinformatics and general characterization of disease mechanisms. The Programme for Disease Systems Biology consists of two research groups covering many systems level aspects of biology and medicine, including the integration of molecular-level data and healthcare data, for example laboratory test data and biomedical texts. *Responsibilities and tasks* The Translational Disease Systems Biology group ( www.cpr.ku.dk/research/disease-systems-biology/brunak/) led by Søren Brunak focuses on establishing early competitive advantage in disease-relevant computational analysis across the general areas of bioinformatics, chemoinformatics, systems biology and medical informatics. The PhD students will work on data-driven models of temporal disease development (diabetes, other immune system related disorders, comorbidities in general) using a combination of molecular data and data from the healthcare sector, where the latter has the form of registry data or complete electronic patient records. These models will in part be descriptive and show how different diseases and diagnosis follow each other over long periods of time and in part predictive in the sense that longitudinal patterns of illnesses, medication and procedures will indicate future events. The models may be augmented by molecular level biomarker data from genomics or proteomics further increasing the predictive power. Projected start date: Early 2016. *Qualifications* Candidates for the postdoctoral positions must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). The successful candidates will have strong qualifications or experience within one or several of the following areas: - Bioinformatics and systems biology at the molecular level - NGS or clinical proteomics data - Disease biology - Healthcare data from registries and electronic patient records - Competence in statistics and/or machine learning techniques - Experience with health care terminologies, schemes and ontologies The translational disease systems biology is highly multidisciplinary and collaborates with many other research groups nationally and internationally. Strong networking and team player skills are therefore preferred. As the candidate may run several projects in parallel, strong organizational skills and the ability to keep an overview are important. A medical or pharmaceutical background will be a strong advantage. *Place of employment and work* The employment is at CPR (www.cpr.ku.dk), University of Copenhagen, located in central Copenhagen. The research environment at CPR is ambitious and international, with approx. 30 different nationalities currently represented. The Center comprises modern laboratories, supercomputer resources and state-of-the-art facilities within protein science. Seminars with high-profile international speakers and regular internal research seminars are organized at the Center. The selected candidate should expect some travel activity. For more information on working and living in Denmark visit www.ism.ku.dk (International staff mobility) and www.workingconditions.ku.dk. *Terms of salary and employment* Salary, pension and terms of employment will be in accordance with the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and The Academics Central organization. Currently, the monthly salary is around 32,000-33,700 DKK (around 4,200-4,500 €) plus 17.1 % in pension contribution. The Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC) have agreed on a protocol that makes it possible for all international researchers employed by the University to achieve a pension exemption, where the pension will be paid as salary. For more information about the different pension schemes: http://ism.ku.dk/onarrival/pension/ *Duration*: 2 or 3 years *Application procedure* Your application should be submitted electronically to: http://employment.ku.dk/faculty/ Only applications sent through this link will be accepted. Your application should include the following documents: 1. Motivated letter of application 2. Curriculum vitae, incl. education and experience 3. Copy of diplomas/degree certificate(s) 4. List of publications *Deadline for application: December 1, 2015* After the expiry of the deadline for applications, the authorized recruitment manager selects applicants for assessment on the advice of the Appointments Committee. All applicants are then immediately notified whether their application has been passed for assessment by an expert assessment committee. Selected applicants are notified of the composition of the committee and each applicant has the opportunity to comment on the part of the assessment that relates to the applicant him/herself. You can read about the recruitment process at http://employment.ku.dk For further information about the position or the process, please contact CPR: jobs at cpr.ku.dk CPR and the University of Copenhagen wish to reflect the diversity of society and welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From arne at bioinfo.se Fri Nov 6 16:10:05 2015 From: arne at bioinfo.se (Arne Elofsson) Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2015 07:10:05 -0800 Subject: [SocBiN] Three bioinformatics-related vacancies in London Message-ID: From: Bob MacCallum Date: Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 6:19 AM Subject: Three bioinformatics-related vacancies in London To: Bob MacCallum Dear professional friends and contacts, I would be really grateful if you could forward the following job vacancy information to anyone appropriate. In the past we have had luck with people posting to their local or national mailing lists (I have already taken care of londonbiogeeks). If you could take the time to do this I will owe you a pint or equivalent! cheers, Bob Three bioinformatics positions in London - deadlines early December 2015. The group focuses on the biology of vectors of human disease (mosquitoes in particular). The roles are centred around the development of web-based databases and tools for analysis of large-scale data. 1. Population Biology Bioinformatician (Research Associate; postdoc). Role: To develop one or more aspects of a vector population biology database and associated infrastructure, and help with building data visualisation tools to discover genotype-phenotype associations, population structure and population dynamics. Start date: ASAP. Duration: 1 year initially and renewed every year to up to 4 years based on performance and non-competitive funding renewal. Vacancy Reference Number: NS 2015 206 PB. Short link: https://goo.gl/125ciE. Closing Date: 6 December 2015 (midnight GMT). 2. Research Assistant Bioinformatician (graduate level). Role: To process transcription profiling data using established protocols and platforms and to manage database updates and web code deployment and assist with infrastructure development. Start date: ASAP. Duration: 1 year initially and renewed every year to up to 4 years based on performance and non-competitive funding renewal. Vacancy Reference Number: NS 2015 205 PB. Short link: https://goo.gl/WH1hVU. Closing Date: 3 December 2015 (midnight GMT). 3. Research and Laboratory Manager Assistant. Role: To conduct population biology data curation and facilitate submissions, and to assist in managing and organising non-experimental aspects of the laboratory. Start date: ASAP. Duration: 1 year initially and renewed every year to up to 4 years based on performance and non-competitive funding renewal. Vacancy Reference Number: NS 2015 152 PB. Short link: https://goo.gl/p7ojXx. Closing Date: 6 December 2015 (midnight GMT). Also at http://www.jobs.ac.uk/search/?keywords=vigilab+vectorbase Please get in touch Bob MacCallum at r.maccallum at imperial.ac.uk if you have any questions. Please pass on to anyone you know who could be interested. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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More information at: https://bils.se/news/2015/11/10/position-uu Kind regards, /Mikael -- Mikael Borg, PhD technical coordinator BILS - Bioinformatics Infrastructure for Life Sciences - https://bils.se ORCiD: 0000-0002-0646-4231 e-mail: mikael.borg at bils.se phone: +46-(0)76-306 50 80 address: SciLifeLab, Box 1031, 171 21 Solna, Sweden From bengt.persson at icm.uu.se Tue Nov 10 15:05:40 2015 From: bengt.persson at icm.uu.se (Bengt Persson) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 15:05:40 +0100 Subject: [SocBiN] Systems developer position in Uppsala, Sweden Message-ID: <5641F9B4.1020707@icm.uu.se> Dear all, There are open position(s) as systems developer for the national bioinformatics infrastructure at Uppsala University, Sweden (announcement only in Swedish): http://www.uu.se/jobb/detaljsida/?positionId=78414&languageId=3 All the best, Yours, Bengt -- Bengt Persson, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Bioinformatics Director of BILS (Bioinformatics Infrastructure for Life Sciences) Science for Life Laboratory Uppsala University & Karolinska Institutet Telephone: +46 18 471 4422 Mobile phone: +46 70 425 0230 Facsimile: +46 18 530 396 E-mail: bpn at icm.uu.se, bpn at bils.se, bengt.persson at ki.se Addresses: Uppsala University | Karolinska Institutet SciLifeLab | SciLifeLab ICM -- Department of | MBB -- Department of Medical Cell and Molecular Biology | Biochemistry and Biophysics BMC, room C10:308c | House Gamma, level 6, G6613 Box 596 | Box 1031 S-751 24 Uppsala, SWEDEN | S-171 21 Stockholm, SWEDEN From paolo.romano at hsanmartino.it Wed Nov 11 08:41:08 2015 From: paolo.romano at hsanmartino.it (Paolo Romano) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 08:41:08 +0100 Subject: [SocBiN] Systems developer position in Uppsala, Sweden References: <5641F9B4.1020707@icm.uu.se> Message-ID: Hello, is the announcement only in Swedish because the knowledge of the language is a pre-requisite? Bye. Paolo Paolo Romano IRCCS AOU San Martino IST Genova, Italy Skype: p.romano Email: paolo.romano at hsanmartino.it - paolo.dm.romano at gmail.com -----Original Message----- From: SocBiN [mailto:socbin-at-sbc.su.se-bounces at lists.su.se] On Behalf Of Bengt Persson Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 3:06 PM To: socbin at socbin.org Subject: [SocBiN] Systems developer position in Uppsala, Sweden Dear all, There are open position(s) as systems developer for the national bioinformatics infrastructure at Uppsala University, Sweden (announcement only in Swedish): http://www.uu.se/jobb/detaljsida/?positionId=78414&languageId=3 All the best, Yours, Bengt -- Bengt Persson, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Bioinformatics Director of BILS (Bioinformatics Infrastructure for Life Sciences) Science for Life Laboratory Uppsala University & Karolinska Institutet Telephone: +46 18 471 4422 Mobile phone: +46 70 425 0230 Facsimile: +46 18 530 396 E-mail: bpn at icm.uu.se, bpn at bils.se, bengt.persson at ki.se Addresses: Uppsala University | Karolinska Institutet SciLifeLab | SciLifeLab ICM -- Department of | MBB -- Department of Medical Cell and Molecular Biology | Biochemistry and Biophysics BMC, room C10:308c | House Gamma, level 6, G6613 Box 596 | Box 1031 S-751 24 Uppsala, SWEDEN | S-171 21 Stockholm, SWEDEN _______________________________________________ SocBiN mailing list SocBiN at lists.su.se https://lists.su.se/mailman/listinfo/socbin-at-sbc.su.se From alexander.junge at gmail.com Mon Nov 16 21:35:26 2015 From: alexander.junge at gmail.com (Alexander Junge) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2015 21:35:26 +0100 Subject: [SocBiN] CBioVikings event on Nov. 21st in Copenhagen: Fighting cancer with bioinformatics Message-ID: Dear all, Join us at our next CBioViking, ISCB Regional Student Group Denmark, event hosted with our collaborators IDA Biotechnology on the frontier research in cancer bioinformatics. There will be four talks by researchers working in various fields of cancer bioinformatics: Program: - Why haven’t we found a cure for cancer yet? (Benito Campos, Heidelberg) - Pan-cancer Analysis of Mutations in Non-coding Regulatory Regions (Jakob Skou Pedersen, AU) - Decoding of Network Attacking Mutations Rewiring Cancer (Rune Linding, KU) - Genome-guided Cancer Diagnostics and Immunotherapy (Aron Eklund, DTU) Date: November 21st 2015, 11:30-15:00 Location: Festauditoriet, University of Copenhagen, Bulowsvej 17, Frederiksberg Please sign up for the event by November 19th here: http://cbiovikings.org/events/upcoming/fightingcancer.html A detailed programme is available on the event website. Best wishes, CBioVikings - ISCB Regional Student Group Denmark PS: To receive future CBioVikings updates, please sign up to our newsletter here: http://cbiovikings.org/joinus/newsletter.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From awe at signatur.dk Wed Nov 18 13:44:28 2015 From: awe at signatur.dk (Alan Wervick) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 13:44:28 +0100 Subject: [SocBiN] PhD student positions in Disease Systems Biology Message-ID: *PhD student positions in Disease Systems Biology at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research* A number of PhD positions are available in the Translational Disease Systems Biology group at The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research (CPR – www.cpr.ku.dk). The Center has been established at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, to promote basic and applied discovery research on human proteins of medical relevance. The Center comprises a wide range of expertise and resources including proteomics, protein production, bioinformatics and general characterization of disease mechanisms. The Programme for Disease Systems Biology consists of two research groups covering many systems level aspects of biology and medicine, including the integration of molecular-level data and healthcare data, for example laboratory test data and biomedical texts. *Responsibilities and tasks* The Translational Disease Systems Biology group ( www.cpr.ku.dk/research/disease-systems-biology/brunak/) led by Søren Brunak focuses on establishing early competitive advantage in disease-relevant computational analysis across the general areas of bioinformatics, chemoinformatics, systems biology and medical informatics. The PhD students will work on data-driven models of temporal disease development (diabetes, other immune system related disorders, comorbidities in general) using a combination of molecular data and data from the healthcare sector, where the latter has the form of registry data or complete electronic patient records. These models will in part be descriptive and show how different diseases and diagnosis follow each other over long periods of time and in part predictive in the sense that longitudinal patterns of illnesses, medication and procedures will indicate future events. The models may be augmented by molecular level biomarker data from genomics or proteomics further increasing the predictive power. Projected start date: Early 2016. *Qualifications* The successful candidates will have strong qualifications or experience within one or several of the following areas: - Bioinformatics and systems biology at the molecular level - NGS or clinical proteomics data - Disease biology - Healthcare data from registries and electronic patient records - Competence in statistics and/or machine learning techniques - Experience with health care terminologies, schemes and ontologies *Formal requirements* The translational disease systems biology is highly multidisciplinary and collaborates with many other research groups nationally and internationally. Strong networking and team player skills are therefore preferred. As the candidate may run several projects in parallel, strong organizational skills and the ability to keep an overview are important. To be accepted for the positions, it is a condition that your Master of Science degree is considered to be equivalent to a Danish Master of Science. It is a prerequisite that the PhD candidate is enrolled as a PhD student at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences according to the rules stipulated in the Ministerial order on the PhD programme at the universities (PhD order) from the Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Higher Education and the guidelines for the PhD programme at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. *Place of employment and work* The employment is at CPR (www.cpr.ku.dk), University of Copenhagen, located in central Copenhagen. The research environment at CPR is ambitious and international, with approx. 30 different nationalities currently represented. The Center comprises modern laboratories, supercomputer resources and state-of-the-art facilities within protein science. Seminars with high-profile international speakers and regular internal research seminars are organized at the Center. The selected candidate should expect some travel activity. For more information on working and living in Denmark visit www.ism.ku.dk (International staff mobility) and www.workingconditions.ku.dk. *Terms of salary and employment* Salary, pension and terms of employment will be in accordance with the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and The Academics Central organization. Currently, the monthly salary is around 25,500-30,800 DKK (around 3,400-4,100 €) plus 17.1 % in pension contribution. The Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC) have agreed on a protocol that makes it possible for all international researchers employed by the University to achieve a pension exemption, where the pension will be paid as salary. For more information about the different pension schemes: http://ism.ku.dk/onarrival/pension/ *Duration: *3 years *Application procedure* Your application should be submitted electronically to: http://employment.ku.dk/phd/ Please be aware that we only accept applications sent through this link. Your application should include the following documents: 1. Motivated letter of application 2. Curriculum vitae, incl. education and experience 3. Copy of diplomas/degree certificate(s) 4. List of publications *Deadline for application: December 9, 2015* After the expiry of the deadline for applications, the authorized recruitment manager selects applicants for assessment on the advice of the Appointments Committee. All applicants are then immediately notified whether their application has been passed for assessment by an expert assessment committee. Selected applicants are notified of the composition of the committee and each applicant has the opportunity to comment on the part of the assessment that relates to the applicant him/herself. You can read about the recruitment process at http://employment.ku.dk For further information about the position or the process, please contact CPR: jobs at cpr.ku.dk CPR and the University of Copenhagen wish to reflect the diversity of society and welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background. APPLY NOW The University of Copenhagen actively influences current and future generations through excellent research, education and co-operation. UCPH is one of the highest ranked universities in Europe and is Denmark’s oldest university, founded in 1479. Today, the University has 40,000 students and 9,000 employees affiliated across six faculties: humanities, law, natural sciences, social sciences, health sciences and theology. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jolepp at utu.fi Mon Nov 23 09:50:28 2015 From: jolepp at utu.fi (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Johanna_M=E4kel=E4?=) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2015 08:50:28 +0000 Subject: [SocBiN] Postdoctoral Researcher position at Dr. Elo's Group Message-ID: <42AD353ABD93C148B60CE22D5E09BE8768BF2523@exch-mbx-03.utu.fi> Dear all, A postdoctoral researcher position is available in the project directed by Dr. Laura Elo, Research Director in Bioinformatics at Turku Centre for Biotechnology, University of Turku, Finland (http://www.btk.fi). More details can be found from the attachment. 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Domany (Weizmann Institute), S. Leibler (The Rockefeller University), M.Nilges (Institut Pasteur) deadline for application : December 31st, 2015 In the course of evolution RNA and protein sequences undergo mutations. The statistics of those mutations and of their correlations reflects the structural and functional constraints exerted on the biomolecules. A fundamental challenge is to extract and exploit this information from rapidly growing sequencedatabases. The goal of the workshop is to gather scientists involved in the study of coevolution in biomolecules (proteins and RNA), from the points ofview of sequence analysis, structural prediction, and evolutionary dynamics. Those fields are at the crossroads of molecular, structural, and evolutionarybiology, biochemistry, statistical inference, statistical physics, bioinformatics. This workshop will be a unique opportunity for experts in those differentcommunities, for theoreticians as well as for experimentalists, to meet, to present their fields of research and recent results, and to foster fruitfulexchanges. The workshop will combine long invited talks by internationally recognized experts, as well as shorter talks by younger researchers. The list of invitedpeople include: Erik Aurell (KTH Stockholm, Sweden), John Barton (MIT, Cambridge, USA), Arup Chakraborty (MIT, Cambridge, USA), Arne Elofsson (Stockholm University, Sweden), Sean Eddy (Janelia Research Campus, USA), Raphaël Guerois (CEA Saclay, France), Doeke Hekstra (U. SouthWestern Texas, Dallas, USA), David Jones (University College London, UK), Paolo de Los Rios (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland), Faruck Morcos (University of Texas at Dallas, USA), Clément Nizak (ESPCI, Paris, France), Andrea Pagnani (Politecnico Torino, Italy), Rama Ranganathan (U. SouthWestern Texas, Dallas, USA), Elena Rivas (Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn, USA), Olivier Rivoire (Univ. J. Fourier, Grenoble, France), Eugene Shakhnovich (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA), Alexander Schug (KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany), Hendrik Szurmant (The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, USA), Olivier Tenaillon (Université Paris Diderot, Paris, France), Michele Vendruscolo (Cambridge University, UK), Aleksandra Walczak (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France), Tandy Warnow (University of Texas, Austin, USA), Eric Westhof (Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France) In addition we will have a limited number of contributed talks as well as a poster session, so that each participant will be offered the possibility to presenthis/her work. In total we expect to have about 60 participants (maximal number due to space constraints). The registration fees amount to 350 euros andinclude the housing (shared room) for the whole week, all breakfasts and lunches, and the attendance to the social dinner. The workshop is funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche project Coevstat. Registration Program Practical information 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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: