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Employer: Taylor Lab, Departments of Biology and Mathematics & Computer Science,Emory University
Location: Atlanta, GA, United States
Posted: November 06, 2008 Expires: February 04, 2009
Job Title: Computational Biology / Bioinformatics Postdoctoral Positions
Description:

The Taylor Lab in the Biology and Mathematics & Computer Science departments at Emory University is currently recruiting postdoctoral scholars with expertise in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. The lab currently has research interests in two major areas:

  • Identifying and understanding functional regions in vertebrate genomes, particularly through the development of novel machine learning, data mining, and data integration methods incorporating genomic sequence and experimental data.

  • Building software and infrastructure to make computational biology more accessible to experimentalists, including both the development of analysis and data management tools, and the development of novel user interfaces and interactive tools for analyzing large-scale data.

We are seeking post-docs with complementary research interests. Well developed research plans that complement but extend the lab's current interests will be looked upon favorably. Specific area of academic background is flexible. However, because the lab is entirely computational, programming / software development experience should is important.

To apply: Applicants should submit a CV, a statement of research interests or research plan, and a few references to james.taylor@emory.edu.

When you apply, please mention that you saw this job on jobs.phds.org
Job Type: Postdoctoral researcher
Sector: Academia
Website: http://www.emory.edu
Dept Site: http://bx.mathcs.emory.edu
Hours: Full time
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