January 04, 2008

Post-doctoral Position in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology — Yale University, New Haven, CT

BY Dr. Keith J. Kaplan

BACKGROUND:
Yale University School of Medicine Pathology Informatics is seeking a highly self-motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow who is interested in bioinformatics/computational biology for research focused on cancer and stem cell biology.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
The main responsibility of this position is to develop informatics tools and algorithms related to questions in cancer and stem cell biology based on biological data such as microarray, sequences, including clinical related data. He/she will be part of an interdisciplinary team and should be able to collaborate well with other team members from biomedical clinical and basic research, genomics, and computer science.

REQUIREMENTS:
A Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computer science or a related field coupled with background in biology (such as electrical engineering, molecular cellular biology, statistics) along with strong quantitative and analytic skills and proficient computer programming skills (e.g., R, python, Java) is required.

LOCALE:
Yale University School of Medicine,
Pathology Informatics,
300 Cedar Street,
New Haven,
CT 06510

SALARY AND BENEFITS:
Competitive salary and benefits will be offered depending on the qualification of the candidate

HOW TO APPLY:
Queries and applications including CV, copies of diploma(s), copies of most relevant papers, and other related materials should be sent to Dr. David Tuck (david.tuck@yale.edu).
The applicants should arrange at least three recommendation letters sent directly by their references to Dr. Tuck.

DEADLINE:
This position will remain open until filled.

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