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Opportunities: Data Analysts (2 posts) Dundee University College of Life Science--Dundee, Scotland (UK)

Position Data Analyst
Organisation Dundee University College of Life Science
Location Dundee, Scotland (UK)
Salary £34,793 - £41,545

BACKGROUND:
As part of the vision for developing the Centre, two positions are available for data analysts to develop quantitative approaches to studying gene expression. You will join existing staff in a new Data Analysis facility headed by Professor of Bioinformatics, Geoff Barton (http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/).

RESPONSIBILITIES:
You will provide support for computational analysis of data-intensive "wet" biological research particularly in the areas of proteomics and image analysis.

Postdoctoral Scientist / Ph.D. student

Position Postdoctoral Scientist / Ph.D. Student
Organisation Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics (http://www.molgen.mpg.de)
Location Berlin 14195 Germany

The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics is an international research institute with approx. 500 employees, working in the field of medical genomics. A special focus lies on genome analysis of man and other organisms.

The Otto Warburg Junior Research Group of Dr. Sascha Sauer, “Nutrigenomics and Gene Regulation”, is seeking outstanding candidates for several positions:

Postdoctoral Scientist
(TVöD E 13) • OWL 04-18

Ph.D. student
(TVöD E 13/2) • OWL 04-19

The group is focusing on the analysis of molecular interaction of small molecules with gene regulation networks with the aim to understand and model cellular processes related to the therapy of metabolic diseases.

European Support Specialist

Position European Support Specialist
Organisation Ariadne Genomics
Location Open in Europe (Germany / Austria / UK / Spain / Italy)

Ariadne (www.ariadnegenomics.com) develops innovative software products for life sciences research (pathway analysis and scientific text-mining) for academia, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry.
We are seeking a molecular biologist/computational scientist for the position of Application Specialist in Europe.

Core responsibilities
The successful candidate will provide training and professional services to the users of pathway analysis and biological information extraction/indexing software including:

Grand challenges in Computational Biology:New developments for solving the unsolved problems of Computational Biology

Event Grand challenges in Computational Biology:New developments for solving the unsolved problems of Computational Biology
Start 11 Feb 2008 - 9:00am
End 16 Feb 2008 - 5:00pm
11 Feb 2008 - 9:00am
16 Feb 2008 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT+1

University of Bologna, Italy

In the 9th edition of the Bologna Winter School in Bioinformatics, we will ask the question of what grand challenges Computational Biology and Bioinformatics will explore in the next decade. Different subjects focusing as a test case on the human genome, including genome annotation, biodiversity, alternative splicing and its regulation, epigenetics, information transfer from 1D to 3D genetic code, cellular function and simulation, genomic medicine, SNPs and maladies will be reviewed to highlight present results and future perspectives to cope with the requirement of integrating computation with molecular description to understand basic principles of Biology.

Application Specialist - Europe - Ariadne Genomics Inc.

Position Application Specialist
Organisation Ariadne Genomics Inc.
Location Europe
Salary Attractive - depending of your past experiences

Ariadne (www.ariadnegenomics.com) develops innovative software products for life sciences research (pathway analysis and scientific text-mining) for academia, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry.

We are seeking a molecular biologist/computational scientist for the position of Application Specialist in Europe.

Core responsibilities
The successful candidate will provide training and professional services to the users of pathway analysis and biological information extraction/indexing software including:

Fully Funded EPSRC Research Studentship Sponsored by Oxford Genome Sciences

Position EngD in Biomarker Discovery Informatics
Organisation Cranfield University
Salary £17,600 Tax Free

Cranfield University is looking for an exceptional graduate to pursue an Engineering Doctorate in biomarker discovery informatics. This entirely computer-based project will focus on the development of new algorithms and software for the identification of biomarkers and other commercially relevant targets from various forms of proteomic data. The project will be carried out within Cranfield’s bioinformatics group, which is internationally recognised for its work in proteomic bioinformatics and multivariate data analysis. At Cranfield, the EngD student will work with postdoctoral researchers employed on related projects, and alongside a number of other bioinformatics doctoral students.

Proteomics Bioinformatician Position in Scotland

Position Proteomics Bioinformatician
Organisation Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
Location Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Salary £22,100 - £29,400

The Beatson Institute is one of the UK's leading cancer research centres. It is core funded by Cancer Research UK and supports cutting edge research into the molecular mechanisms of cancer development. The Beatson Institute provides an outstanding research environment, underpinned by state-of-the-art core services and advanced technologies. A new research facility (due for completion early 2007) will allow significant expansion of the Institute over the next few years, and we are currently looking to recruit Proteomics Bioinformatician

Starting Salary range £22,100 - £29,400

Job Vacancy at Cranfield

Cranfield UniversityThe Cranfield bioinformatics group is looking for a new group member, to work primarily on further development of our Genome Annotating Proteomic Pipeline (GAPP). Working in close collaboration with the rest of the GAPP team, you’ll implement additional functionality and help biologists make new discoveries using our system. You’ll need to have a PhD, and good skills in programming and databases. Prior knowledge of bioinformatics, particularly proteomics, is desirable but not essential.

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