12-03-2014, 03:12 PM
Two PhD positions - Bioinformatics - Plant Comparative Genomics
PhD StudentPhilipps-Universität Marburg
Faculty of BiologyGermany, Marburg an der Lahn
Mar 2014
The Rensing lab (http://plantco.de, professorship for plant cell biology) is a joint wetlab/drylab group interested in the evolution of plants. We are looking for a Ph.D. student with bioinformatics background.
The successful candidate will work on tanscriptomics, phylo-genomics and epigenomics of Funariaceae (mainly Physcomitrella) or Brassicaceae (mainly Aethionema). The work will encompass the analysis of high throughput RNA, DNA and ChIP sequencing data.
The position requires an M.Sc. or equivalent in bioinformatics, computer science or biology (bioinformatics skills are mandatory), fluency in English, ability to interact with wetlab and drylab researchers, good communication skills and interest in academic research. Programming skills in Perl or Python are expected, as well as skillful command line use and R or Matlab experience. Good IT/sysadmin skills, knowledge of statistics, experience with data-bases, Gbrowse and handling of high throughput sequencing data, as well as fluency in German are helpful.
Please refer to the full announcements of both open positions available via: http://www.uni-marburg.de/personal/infor...isstellen/
PhD StudentPhilipps-Universität Marburg
Faculty of BiologyGermany, Marburg an der Lahn
Mar 2014
The Rensing lab (http://plantco.de, professorship for plant cell biology) is a joint wetlab/drylab group interested in the evolution of plants. We are looking for a Ph.D. student with bioinformatics background.
The successful candidate will work on tanscriptomics, phylo-genomics and epigenomics of Funariaceae (mainly Physcomitrella) or Brassicaceae (mainly Aethionema). The work will encompass the analysis of high throughput RNA, DNA and ChIP sequencing data.
The position requires an M.Sc. or equivalent in bioinformatics, computer science or biology (bioinformatics skills are mandatory), fluency in English, ability to interact with wetlab and drylab researchers, good communication skills and interest in academic research. Programming skills in Perl or Python are expected, as well as skillful command line use and R or Matlab experience. Good IT/sysadmin skills, knowledge of statistics, experience with data-bases, Gbrowse and handling of high throughput sequencing data, as well as fluency in German are helpful.
Please refer to the full announcements of both open positions available via: http://www.uni-marburg.de/personal/infor...isstellen/
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