[SocBiN] Postdoc position in Epigenomics and Bioinformatics at DTU Denmark

Haja Kadarmideen haja.kadarmideen at iscb.org
Wed Dec 26 11:33:54 CET 2018


*Postdoc in Epigenomics and Systems Biology of Cattle Reproduction*

The group of quantitative genomics, bioinformatics and computational
biology (QBC) at DTU (Compute) Denmark is looking for a highly talented
postdoc for 24 months to work in >>EliteOva<< project. Candidates should
have a PhD degree combining genome-informatics, bioinformatics,
computational biology or systems biology within animal biosciences
(desirably focused on reproduction and embryo technology).

Please submit your online application no later than 8 February 2019. To
know full details of this position and how to apply, please goto *this link*
<https://www.dtu.dk/english/about/job-and-career/vacant-positions/job?id=2265141c-90b2-46ec-9001-b55a88e2f8eb>
first, then click on the link "Apply online", fill out the online
application form, attach listed documents and submit application. Deadline
is *8 Feb 2019.*

Postdoc reports to head of QBC group Professor Haja Kadarmideen at DTU
Compute (http://www.compute.dtu.dk/english) at the Technical University of
Denmark and will closely interact with Professor Poul Hyttel, based at the
Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences ((https://ivh.ku.dk/english/) at
the University of Copenhagen.

Best Regards

Haja
*Haja Kadarmideen*

Professor, Head of QBC Group

Quantitative Genomics, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (QBC)

DTU Compute



*Technical University of Denmark*

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Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Richard Peterson Plads

Building 322, Room 211

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

Dir Phone (+45) 45 25 52  <+4545253706>23

Email: hajak at dtu.dk

http://www.compute.dtu.dk/english

LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/hajak>
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