News/Openings at Galaxy
Wants You!
Want to work on one of the fastest growing open source bioinformatics
projects around? The
Galaxy Project, a highly successful high throughput
data analysis platform for Life Sciences with over 15,000 users
worldwide, is hiring.
- The Taylor Lab in the
Biology and
Mathematics & Computer Science at
Emory
University is looking for
software engineers and
postdoctoral scholars to work
on the Galaxy Project.
- FILLED We are seeking
software engineers with expertise in
distributed computing and systems programming, web-based
visualization and visual analytics, informatics and data analysis
and integration, and bioinformatics application areas such as
re-sequencing, de novo assembly, metagenomics, transcriptome
analysis and epigenetics. These are full time positions located in
Atlanta, GA. See the
official posting for full details.
- Postdoctoral applicants
should have expertise in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
and research interests that complement but extend the
lab’s current interests: The
Galaxy project; distributed and
high-performance computing for data intensive science; vertebrate
functional genomics; and genomics and epigenomic mechanisms of gene
regulation, the role of transcription factors and chromatin
structure in global gene expression, development, and
differentiation. See the
announcement for full
details.
- The Nekrutenko Lab at the
Huck Institutes of Life Sciences at
Penn
State is seeking highly opinionated and biologically inclined
Postdoctoral researchers within the Galaxy Project to develop best
practices for analysis of next-generation sequencing data in all areas
of Life Sciences where NGS is used. Successful candidates will join a
vibrant research group at the
Center for Comparative Genomics and Bioinformatics
at Penn
State University.
Please send your CV to jobs@galaxyproject.org.
Posted to the GMOD News on 2012/03/02
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