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  <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2020 23:38:44 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Computational Biology Summer Research Programme]]></title>
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<p>IMSc has a limited programme for highly motivated bachelors and masters students interested in research in the areas of Theoretical Physics, Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science and Computational Biology to visit the Institute over their summer vacation. In addition, IMSc also accepts students through the summer program organized by the joint Indian Academies of Science.<br />General Structure<br />This is a limited programme, depending on the availability of infrastructure and faculty advisors. We typically select about 25 students across disciplines although this number varies a bit from year to year. These visits typically span 6-8 weeks during the summer (May-July). There is also a provision for a 4-6 month visit, typically during January-April or August-November for extended project work.</p>

<p>Qualifications<br />Students currently in their pre-final or final year of BSc/BE/BTech or first year MSc/ME/MTech or equivalent with a good academic record are encouraged to apply through IMSc's formal application process.</p>

<p>To apply through the summer program jointly organized by the Academies of Science, please check the Indian Academy of Sciences for their application process: http://web-japps.ias.ac.in:8080/fellowship2018/index.html.<br />Stipend<br />Selected students will be paid 2nd class round trip train fare plus Rs.200 per diem. Accommodation will be provided in the hostel during summer, subject to availability. Since our ability to provide accomodation is often limited, we suggest that students also explore alternative possibilities for stay in Chennai. Accommodation will not be provided for longer visits.</p>

<p>Application Process<br />To apply for our summer programs please follow the instructions for the respective fields:<br />Theoretical Physics<br />Mathematics<br />Theoretical Computer Science<br />Computational Biology</p>

<p>Other information<br />If you have more questions about our application procedures, about your eligibility or simply about life and work at IMSc, do write to any of the faculty members listed on our home page.</p>
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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/42165/bioinformatics-scientistresearch-software-engineer-at-university-of-dundee-dundee-united-kingdom</guid>
  <pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2020 10:31:25 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Bioinformatics Scientist/Research Software Engineer at University of Dundee Dundee, United Kingdom]]></title>
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<p>We are recruiting for an exceptional individual to join us as a computational scientist, bioinformatician, or (research) software engineer with an interest in interactive data analysis platforms for biology and medicine within our Jalview (www.jalview.org) research software engineering team.</p>

<p>More at https://www.jobs.dundee.ac.uk/fe/tpl_uod01.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B1A&amp;jobid=104342,2382988671&amp;key=147934117&amp;c=99413415238921&amp;pagestamp=sesxbbuyifokdsfygf</p>

<p>Last date: 30th August 2020</p>

<p>Informal enquiries about this position may be made to Prof. Geoff Barton (gjbarton@dundee.ac.uk) or Dr Jim Procter (jprocter@dundee.ac.uk). To find out more about Jalview research software engineering team please visit www.jalview.org and www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk</p>
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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/43262/bioinformatics-research-scientist-oklahoma-state-university-osu</guid>
  <pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2021 13:24:39 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Bioinformatics Research Scientist @ Oklahoma State University (OSU)]]></title>
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<p>This position is an early career research scientist in the area of Bioinformatics to support research projects involving faculty and staff, at Oklahoma State University (OSU). This is a highly technical position that requires a strong research background in biomedical or life sciences, including a high level of expertise with bioinformatics algorithms, databases, and analyses with a focus on next-generation sequence data. Although most of the projects will deal directly with the analysis of DNA and RNA sequence data the individual should be well versed in other types of data sources as well (i.e., microarrays) and handling of large datasets (using data analytics, machine learning, and deep learning techniques). </p>

<p>More at https://okstate.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?site=8&amp;id=9874</p>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2025 19:55:22 -0600</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[PhD Hunt: Your Gateway to Nordic Academic Opportunities]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Embarking on a PhD journey is a transformative step in academia. To ease this transition, we brings you a curated list of top resources and institutions across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland. These links will guide you through finding opportunities and navigating the academic landscape in the Nordic region.</p><p><strong>PhD Opportunities in Denmark Denmark boasts a robust academic infrastructure with world-class universities. Here are some essential resources:</strong></p><p>Study in Denmark: <a>https://studyindenmark.dk</a></p><p>Aarhus University: <a>https://phd.au.dk</a></p><p>Euraxess Denmark: <a>https://euraxess.dk</a></p><p>Technical University of Denmark (DTU): <a>https://dtu.dk</a></p><p>University of Copenhagen: <a>https://phd.ku.dk</a></p><p>Copenhagen Business School: <a>https://cbs.dk</a></p><p>Jobindex: <a>https://jobindex.dk</a></p><p>Roskilde University: <a>https://ruc.dk</a></p><p>University of Southern Denmark: <a>https://sdu.dk</a></p><p>Academic Positions Denmark: <a>https://academicpositions.dk</a></p><p><strong>PhD Opportunities in Sweden Sweden is renowned for its innovation-driven academic culture. Here&rsquo;s where you can find opportunities:</strong></p><p>FindAPhD Sweden: <a>https://findaphd.com/phds/sweden</a></p><p>Euraxess Sweden: <a>https://euraxess.se</a></p><p>Academic Positions Sweden: <a>https://academicpositions.se</a></p><p>KTH Royal Institute of Technology: <a>https://kth.se</a></p><p>Lund University: <a>https://lu.se</a></p><p>Uppsala University: <a>https://uu.se</a></p><p>Chalmers University of Technology: <a>https://chalmers.se</a></p><p>Link&ouml;ping University: <a>https://liu.se</a></p><p>Stockholm University: <a>https://su.se</a></p><p>Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): <a>https://slu.se</a></p><p>Study in Sweden: <a>https://studyinsweden.se</a></p><p>Malm&ouml; University: <a>https://mau.se</a></p><p><strong>PhD Opportunities in Norway Norway offers unique research opportunities, complemented by its stunning natural landscapes:</strong></p><p>JobbNorge: <a>https://jobbnorge.no</a></p><p>Euraxess Norway: <a>https://euraxess.no</a></p><p>University of Oslo: <a>https://uio.no</a></p><p>Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU): <a>https://ntnu.edu</a></p><p>Norwegian Business School (BI): <a>https://bi.edu</a></p><p>Norwegian School of Economics: <a>https://nhh.no</a></p><p>Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU): <a>https://nmbu.no</a></p><p>Norwegian School of Sport Sciences: <a>https://nih.no</a></p><p>University of Bergen: <a>https://uib.no</a></p><p>Nord University: <a>https://nord.no</a></p><p>UiT The Arctic University of Norway: <a>https://uit.no</a></p><p><strong>PhD Opportunities in Finland Finland&rsquo;s education system emphasizes research excellence and innovation. Explore these resources</strong>:</p><p>FindAPhD Finland: <a>https://findaphd.com/phds/finland</a></p><p>Euraxess Finland: <a>https://euraxess.fi</a></p><p>University of Helsinki: <a>https://helsinki.fi</a></p><p>Aalto University: <a>https://aalto.fi</a></p><p>University of Turku: <a>https://utu.fi</a></p><p>Tampere University: <a>https://tuni.fi</a></p><p>University of Eastern Finland: <a>https://uef.fi</a></p><p>University of Jyv&auml;skyl&auml;: <a>https://jyu.fi</a></p><p>&Aring;bo Akademi University: <a>https://abo.fi</a></p><p>Hanken School of Economics: <a>https://hanken.fi</a></p><p>LUT University: <a>https://lut.fi</a></p><p>Conclusion The Nordic countries offer exceptional opportunities for PhD aspirants. From top-ranked universities to specialized research institutions, the possibilities are endless. Bookmark PhD Hut as your starting point, and let these resources guide you to your academic aspirations.</p>]]></description>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 27 Dec 2017 20:33:09 -0600</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[List of cancer genomics research web resources !]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Major web resources for cancer genomics research</p><p>CGHub <br />https://cghub.ucsc.edu/ <br />Comprehensive data repository; huge data size</p><p>EGA <br />https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ega/ <br />Comprehensive data repository; huge data size</p><p>COSMIC <br />http://cancer.sanger.ac.uk <br />Largest somatic mutation database; genome sequencing paper curation</p><p>CPRG <br />http://www.broadinstitute.org/software/cprg <br />Interface for cancer program resources</p><p>GDAC <br />http://gdac.broadinstitute.org/ <br />Data analysis; automatic pipelines; user-friendly reports</p><p>SNP500Cancer <br />http://snp500cancer.nci.nih.gov <br />Sequence and genotype verification of SNPs</p><p>canEvolve <br />www.canevolve.org/ <br />Comprehensive analysis of tumor profile; Data from 90 studies involving more than 10,000 patients</p><p>MethyCancer <br />http://methycancer.psych.ac.cn <br />Relationship among DNA methylation, gene expression and cancer</p><p>SomamiR <br />http://compbio.uthsc.edu/SomamiR/ <br />Correlation between somatic mutation and microRNA; genome-wide displaying</p><p>cBioPortal <br />http://www.cbioportal.org/public-portal/ <br />Graphical summaries; gene alteration; processed data; visualization</p><p>UCSC Cancer Genomics Browser <br />https://genome-cancer.soe.ucsc.edu/ <br />Clinical information; gene expression; copy number variation; visualization</p><p>CGWB <br />https://cgwb.nci.nih.gov/ <br />Visualization; gene mutation and variation; automated analysis pipeline</p><p>GDSC <br />http://www.cancerrxgene.org <br />Drug sensitivity information; drug response information</p><p>canSAR <br />https://cansar.icr.ac.uk/ <br />Multidisciplinary information; drug discovery</p><p>NONCODE <br />http://www.noncode.org/ ncRNAs; <br />lncRNAs; up-to-date and comprehensive resource</p>]]></description>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 09 Feb 2020 03:17:16 -0600</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>FaBI emerged from the respective groups of the four founding societies GI (German Informatics Society), DECHEMA (Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology), GBM (Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) and GDCh (German Chemical Society). In fall 2015, the GMDS (German Society for Medical Informatics, Biometry, and Epidemiology) joined FaBI. FaBI represents more than 750 members today and considers itself as a joint representation of interests of bioinformatics research in Germany and as an interlocutor for politics, economy, and society aiming at a strong informatics-based life science research.</p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://bioinformatik.de/en/bioinformatics-in-germany/research/research-groups.html" rel="nofollow">https://bioinformatik.de/en/bioinformatics-in-germany/research/research-groups.html</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Rahul Agarwal</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2023 12:01:33 -0500</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Research Rabbit]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>You&rsquo;re determined students, passionate teachers, and inspired creators of everything we know!<span> </span>Yet, all the researchers we spoke with over the past year uncovered the same reality:</p>
<p>Despite the degrees you&rsquo;ve earned, the effort and passion you put in every day, the sacrifices you make &ndash; academia burdens you with tons of stressors. Financial, psychological, physical, and more.</p>
<p>We&rsquo;re an unconventional team with backgrounds in various fields &ndash; both inside and outside of academia. And through our lens, it&rsquo;s clear that academia deeply undervalues and underserves its very own community!<span> </span></p>
<p>It&rsquo;s time to reimagine research.</p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://researchrabbitapp.com/" rel="nofollow">https://researchrabbitapp.com/</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>LEGE</dc:creator>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2021 22:54:14 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Bioinformatician - Purdue Cancer Center]]></title>
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<p>The Center for Cancer Research is an NCI-designated cancer center. The center is a catalyst for collaborative cancer research around Purdue University. In this role, the selected individual will have the opportunity to cooperate with Purdue faculty and students in performing cutting-edge research and analyses, with opportunities for professional development, and the possibility of co-authorship in faculty research publications. <br />Projects will be challenging, including various model organisms, and we are looking for an individual who is excited about interacting with multi-disciplinary cancer research groups and the development of new tools, techniques, and workflows. Independently perform both routine and project-specific analyses, advise faculty on the design of experiments, writing manuscripts for publication, and writing grant proposals. Interact and collaborate with bioinformatics services (i.e. Statistical Consulting Center to provide relevant services to the campus research community), where applicable. Support all of the bioinformatics activities of the Center for Cancer Research at Purdue University<br />Required:</p>

<p>Master's degree in bioinformatics, computer science, molecular biology, or related field<br />One year of experience in analyzing RNA-Seq data <br />In lieu of a degree, consideration will be given to an equivalent combination of related education and required work experience.<br />Understanding of molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics<br />Proficiency in writing scripts using Perl, Python, Java, or equivalent languages<br />Proficiency in R and UNIX/LINUX <br />Knowledge of genomics, alignment, annotation, bioinformatics, concepts of sequence assembly<br />Highly motivated and detail-oriented<br />Ability, interest, and curiosity to learn new skills<br />Must possess strong communication skills to work effectively with users across disciplines<br />Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team<br />Strong visual, verbal, and written communication skills<br />Excellent time organizational skills<br />Preferred:</p>

<p>Experience writing software or building software pipelines<br />Experience with oncology-specific public databases including TCGA<br />Experience with deploying and/or running software on high-performance computational systems<br />Statistical and experimental design knowledge<br />Additional Information: </p>

<p>This position is contingent on the availability of funding<br />Purdue will not sponsor employment authorization for this position  <br />A background check will be required for employment in this position<br />FLSA: Exempt (Not Eligible For Overtime)<br />Retirement Eligibility: Defined Contribution Waiting Period <br />Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply</p>

<p>More at https://careers.purdue.edu/job/West-Lafayette-Bioinformatician-Purdue-Cancer-Center-IN-47906/686617600/</p>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2015 08:06:04 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Senior Statistician - Manchester or Belfast UK]]></title>
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<p>The Role</p>

<p>My client provide innovative biomarker discovery and development services to the pharmaceutical industry.  They partner with the pharmaceutical industry to develop and implement biomarker strategies, providing a full range of biomarker services from pre-clinical biomarker discovery, assay development, right through to the delivery of clinical tests in their CLIA lab.</p>

<p>As a Senior Statistician you would support this effort and be responsible for the management of technical experimental study design and data handling processes required for the discovery, development and commercial delivery of multiplex clinical diagnostic assays; You will:</p>

<p>Develop analytical experimental designs for multiplex clinical diagnostic assays in accordance with regulatory requirements (e.g. CLIA, FDA)<br />Lead and coordinate the evaluation of analytical studies including characterization, verification, and validation studies<br />Lead specification setting and specification alterations<br />Ensure DOE methodology is routinely used in analytical studies.<br />Work with the Operations Department to ensure robust, reproducible and precise assay development<br />Provide expertise of general aspects for Statistical Process Control<br />Provide statistical expertise for R&amp;D, Quality, and Manufacturing<br />You will work in a fast-paced, project orientated environment and the ability to plan and execute objectives under tight timelines is a must. This is a unique opportunity suited for a qualified statistician with an interest in working to deliver first class data analysis support and solutions in a clinical setting.</p>

<p>Requirements</p>

<p>MSc or PhD in statistics or a related discipline<br />In depth knowledge of DOE methods to analytically validate, monitor and trouble shoot multiplex clinical diagnostic assays, ideally in a commercial/industrial setting<br />Experienced in the analysis of statistical technology evaluation, independent data and dependent data analysis, medical diagnostic accuracy, statistical graphics and reproducible reporting.<br />Excellent interpersonal, communication (including written and spoken English)<br />Ability to independently manage multiple projects and to deliver results on time per project deadlines<br />Proficient programming and analysis skills in one or more statistical package (e.g. R, Stata, SAS)<br />The following skills, while not mandatory, are highly desirable:</p>

<p>Development and validation of predictive models<br />Experience of clinical epidemiology, survival analysis, biomarker research, Bayesian methods, quantifying predictive accuracy.<br />Knowledge of regulatory standards for CLIA and/or FDA IVD tests<br />Reward</p>

<p>An attractive remuneration package will reflect the importance of this role and will include 6.8 weeks annual leave (pro rata, including fixed closure days), company pension scheme, enhanced sick pay and maternity entitlements, healthcare plan and opportunities for learning and development, as well as access to a company restaurant and parking facilities</p>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2014 06:33:31 -0500</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[BioGeek Fun]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>1. A futuristic computational biology student was told to write "It is in my gene!!!" on the board 100 times as a punishment. here's his response -<br /><br />use warnings;<br />for ($count=1; $count &lt;=100; $count++) { print "It is in my gene!!!";}<br /><br />I guess, he is gonna to be a real biogeek. Nice try though. Smart kid.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>2. In some perl script I found this <br />&nbsp;. . . . . .<br />&nbsp;. . . . . .<br /># It works for me, only God understood how it is working<br />while (/(&lt;\/[^&gt;]+&gt;)|(&lt;[^&gt;]+&gt;)|(&lt;[^&gt;]+&gt;)$|([^&gt;&lt;]+)/go) {<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $startGene=$1;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $beginChromosome=$2;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<br />. . . . . .<br />&nbsp;.. . . . . .<br />}</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>3. One more interesting message in Perl found &hellip;. It will must tickle you bone :) <br />open(my $fh, "&lt;", "gene.txt")&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;or kill " Me if you think this is a mistake :$!";<br /><br /></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>4. From the Perl <br /><br />&nbsp; while () {&nbsp; # "The Mothership Connection is here!"<br />&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;print &ldquo;$_\n&rdquo;; # Printing the offspring :)</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>5. Perl message<br />if ($1) { print &ldquo;Just found a the error in chromosome !!!, yahoo&hellip;&rdquo;; else { &ldquo;That is not error, but mutation you moron!&rdquo;;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>6. One genome database curator walk in wine bar asked the bartender:<br />CREATE TABLE gene IF NOT EXISTS SexOnTheBeach;</p>]]></description>
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