The Bioinformatics Centre, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen is recruiting 1-2 postdocs to work on gene regulation bioinformatics in Albin Sandelin group. The Bioinformatics Centre employs around 40 researchers, and has many international connections with high-profile experimental groups. The group is housed in the newly built Biocenter in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The Sandelin group is a well-funded, joint computational/experimental laboratory, focusing on transcriptomics, gene regulation and disease. The postdoc(s) will be working on various problems relating to gene regulation and core promoters in disease, typically analyzing novel and extremely rich data sets from the experimental part of the group or high-profile international collaborators.
Eligibility:
For this position may apply highly motivated individuals with a PhD or equivalent in bioinformatics or a mathematical discipline with a strong biological interest, and a substantial publication record in high-quality international journals. Applicants that are close to finishing their PhD degree are also welcome to apply. Applicants should either have strong modeling/applied statistics skills or strong documented experience in analyzing high-throughput sequencing data. In addition, we strongly value experience in one or more of the following: sequence analysis, machine learning, applied statistics and R, computer science and expression analysis.
Scholarship Application Deadline: 01-11-2011.
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