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The Department for Applied Bioinformatics in the Institute for Cell
Biology and Neuroscience, Goethe University Frankfurt, is looking for
a highly motivated
PostDoc
(E13 TV-GU, 100%)
to complement its research staff. The position will be available
initially for three years with the option of extension.
Background: We are a young Bioinformatics group within the Faculty of
Biosciences and our research circles around biological sequence
evolution in the broader sense. One main focus of the group is
phylogenetic profiling of protein complexes and of entire gene sets
from individual species with the long term goal of a reliable
annotation transfer from model to non-model species. Ongoing projects
include the development of new approaches for simulating protein
sequence evolution and for efficiently predicting orthologs in large
species collections. Moreover, we are interested in approaches to
predict functional equivalence between proteins, as well as in
phylogenetic and phylogenomic analyses using high-throughput DNA
sequence data.
Responsibilities: Within our group you will have the opportunity to
contribute to ongoing projects but we expect you also to pioneer new
research topics in the areas of NGS analysis, RNA seq or comparative
genomics. You will also participate in teaching activities within the
university's Bioinformatics Bachelor and Master programs.
Requirements: A PhD in bioinformatics, computer science,
molecular/systems biology, mathematics/statistics, physics, or related
fields is required. We expect good programming skills in at least one
of the following programming/scripting languages: Java, Perl, Python,
C, C++, or R. Experience in working with high-throughput biological
data (either computationally or experimentally) is preferred but not
strictly required. Strong communication skills and a willingness to
collaborate and to teach on an undergraduate and graduate level is a
must. We expect good proficiency in English, and at least basic
knowledge of the German language would be a plus.
Please direct your application together with your resume and the usual
documents (including 2 letters of recommendation) until the 28/02/2013
in electronic format (PDF) to neumaier@bio.uni-frankfurt.de: Prof. Dr.
Ingo Ebersberger, Institute for Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Dept.
for Applied Bioinformatics, Max-von-Laue Strasse 13, 60438 Frankfurt
am Main.
The Goethe University advocates equality of opportunity for men and
women and therefore expressly encourages women to apply. Persons with
severe disabilities will be given preferential consideration in case
of equal qualifications.
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The Department for Applied Bioinformatics in the Institute for Cell
Biology and Neuroscience, Goethe University Frankfurt, is looking for
two highly motivated
PhD Students
(E13 TV-GU, 50%)
to complement its research staff. The positions will be available
initially for three years with the option of extension.
Background: We are a young Bioinformatics group within the Faculty of
Biosciences and our research circles around biological sequence
evolution in the broader sense. One main focus of the group is
phylogenetic profiling of protein complexes and of entire gene sets
from individual species with the long term goal of a reliable
annotation transfer from model to non-model species. Ongoing projects
include the development of new approaches for simulating protein
sequence evolution and for efficiently predicting orthologs in large
species collections. Moreover, we are interested in approaches to
predict functional equivalence between proteins, as well as in
phylogenetic and phylogenomic analyses using high-throughput DNA
sequence data.
Responsibilities: Within our group you will have the opportunity to
contribute to ongoing projects but we expect you also to pioneer new
research topics in the areas of NGS analysis, RNA seq or comparative
genomics. You will also participate in teaching activities within the
university's Bioinformatics Bachelor and Master programs.
Requirements: University degree in bioinformatics, computer science,
molecular/systems biology, mathematics/statistics, physics, or related
fields is required. We expect good programming skills in at least one
of the following programming/scripting languages: Java, Perl, Python,
C, C++, or R. Experience in working with high-throughput biological
data (either computationally or experimentally) is preferred but not
strictly required. Strong communication skills and a willingness to
collaborate and to teach on an undergraduate and graduate level is a
must. We expect good proficiency in English, and at least basic
knowledge of the German language would be a plus.
Please direct your application together with your resume and the usual
documents (including 2 letters of recommendation) until the 28/02/2013
in electronic format (PDF) to neumaier@bio.uni-frankfurt.de: Prof. Dr.
Ingo Ebersberger, Institute for Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Dept.
for Applied Bioinformatics, Max-von-Laue Strasse 13, 60438 Frankfurt
am Main.
The Goethe University advocates equality of opportunity for men and
women and therefore expressly encourages women to apply. Persons with
severe disabilities will be given preferential consideration in case
of equal qualifications.
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