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	<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>RATT</strong> is software to transfer annotation from a reference (annotated) genome to an unannotated query genome.</p>
<p>It was first developed to transfer annotations between different genome assembly versions. However, it can also transfer annotations between strains and even different species, like <em>Plasmodium chabaudi</em> onto <em> P. berghei</em>, between different Leishmania species or <em>Salmonella enterica</em> onto other Salmonella serotypes. <strong>RATT</strong> is able to transfer any entries present on a reference sequence, such as the systematic id or an annotator's notes; such information would be lost in a <em>de novo</em> annotation.</p>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2016 04:47:54 -0500</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Various scholarships around the world !!]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>This page provides information on&nbsp;scholarships for&nbsp;developing countries&nbsp; students who are in need of scholarship to study at home and abroad. A scholarship programme is often created to reward students who have worked hard in their career path. Every year prominent Universities and organizations fund scholarships for the students of developing countries to fulfill their dreams of studying at home and overseas for shaping their career perfectly. These scholarships are both fully funded and partially funded. Below weaved list of scholarships for students of developing countries includes all&nbsp;academic&nbsp;levels as&nbsp;undergraduate, graduate, masters,&nbsp;doctoral and postdoctoral students.</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/studywithus/international-applicants/scholarships-fees-and-finance/scholarships/masters-scholarships/dev-sol-masters.aspx" target="_blank">Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship at University of Nottingham, UK</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>University of Nottingham<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicants are not currently studying at a University of Nottingham campus or are not a University of Nottingham graduate<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships are available for pursuing masters degree programme&nbsp;at University of Nottingham.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>105 scholarships are available as follows: 30 x 100% tuition fee and 75 x 50% of tuition fees.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>22 April 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduate/international/region/africa/nyerere" target="_blank">Julius Nyerere Master&rsquo;s Scholarships for Tanzanian Students at University of Edinburgh, UK</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>University of Edinburgh, UK<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicants should already have been offered a place at the University of Edinburgh and should have firmly accepted that offer or be intending to do so.<strong><br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarship is available for pursuing master&rsquo;s degree at University of Edinburgh.<strong><br />Award Details:</strong>&nbsp;The Julius Nyerere Master&rsquo;s Scholarships will cover the full overseas tuition fee, living costs of &pound;10,000, and a return flight from Tanzania to the UK.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:</strong>&nbsp;1st April 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/apply/shared-scholarships/info-candidates/" target="_blank">Commonwealth Shared Scholarships in UK, 2016</a><br /></strong><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom (CSC) in partnership with UK universities.<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant must be a Commonwealth citizen, refugee, or British protected person.<strong><br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships are available for pursuing masters degree program&nbsp;at UK Institutions.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Each Scholarship provides study travel grant towards the costs of study-related travel within the UK or overseas<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>April 1, 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.thehagueuniversity.com/bachelor-studies/admissions-and-finances/financing-your-bachelor-study/talent-scholarship" target="_blank">World Citizen Talent Scholarships for Non-EEA Students</a><br /></strong><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Hague University,&nbsp;Netherlands<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant must enrolling for the first time and have not studied at any programmes of The Hague University of Applied Sciences<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships are available for pursuing bachelor degree&nbsp;level at&nbsp;Hague University.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships&nbsp;each worth&nbsp;EUR 5,000&nbsp;are available to prospective bachelor degree students for the 2016-2017 academic year.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>31 March 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.ihrp.mahidol.ac.th/index.php/en/academic-admissions/scholarships/137-starting-in-2016-2017-academic-year-emerging-scholar-program-for-master-of-arts-in-human-rights-international-program" target="_blank">IHRP Emerging Scholar Program at Mahidol University</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies (IHRP),&nbsp;Mahidol University,&nbsp;Thailand<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant should have very strong English skills.<strong><br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarship is available for pursuing MA degree programme.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The scholarship allows for reduced tuition and thesis fees (4,200 Baht per credit to 1,200 Baht per credit each term and a 50 % of the cost of the thesis fee).<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>March 31, 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://scholarship-positions.com/fig-foundation-phd-scholarships-surveyinggeomatics-academic-programme-denmark/2015/11/21/" target="_blank">2016 FIG Foundation PhD Scholarships for Developing Countries, Denmark</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>FIG Foundation<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicants from low-income, lower-middle or upper-middle income economy<strong>&nbsp;</strong>are eligible.<strong><br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships are available for pursuing PhD programme<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Successful applicants will qualify for a further grant of up to 3,000 euros to attend and present a peer reviewed paper at a FIG conference.<strong>&nbsp;</strong><br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>The application deadline is 1 March 2016.</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/icf.html" target="_blank">International Climate Protection Fellowships for Developing Countries</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Federal Environment Ministry&rsquo;s (BMU) International Climate Initiative<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant should have very good knowledge of English or German<strong><br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available for undertaking research in Germany<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowship amount according to qualifications between &euro;2,150 and &euro;2,650 per month<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>1 March 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.isunet.edu/admissions/funding-scholarships" target="_blank">International Space University Scholarship Program in France, 2016<br /></a></strong><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The International Space University<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>This financial aid is available for applicants from Europe,&nbsp;the United States, Canada and Australia, developing countries and from other countries.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarship is available for MSS, SSP and SH-SSP students.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>This aid is available to selected applicants, and covers a portion of their tuition fees.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>MSS&nbsp;applicants:&nbsp;15 March 2016,&nbsp;SSP16 applicants:&nbsp;30 April 2016 and SH-SSP16 applicants:&nbsp;30 November</p><p><a href="https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/funding/janssen_pharmaceutica_scholarships_for_msc_global_mental_health.html" target="_blank"><strong>Janssen Pharmaceutica Scholarships for MSc in UK, 2016-2017</strong><br /></a><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicants must hold an offer of admission to the MSc Global Mental Health commencing in 2016-17.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships are available for pursuing masters degree&nbsp;at King&rsquo;s College London.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Each scholarship will cover full tuition fees, a living expense stipend of GBP 15,298.00 and an allowance in the summer for project expenses.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>29 February 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/fees-and-funding/oxford-support/reach-oxford-scholarship" target="_blank">Reach Oxford Scholarship for Students from Developing Countries</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Oxford University,&nbsp;UK<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>This scheme is only suitable for candidates of the highest academic ability who have outstanding examination results.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships are available for pursuing undergraduate&nbsp;degree&nbsp;level at Oxford University.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarship covers University fees and college fees, a grant for living expenses and one return air fare per year.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>17 February 2016</p><p><a href="https://www.oclc.org/about/awards.en.html" target="_blank"><strong>Jay Jordan IFLA/OCLC Development Fellowship Program, 2017</strong><br /></a><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) and OCLC<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant must have a qualifying degree in library or information science.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>This is a&nbsp;intensive four-week Fellowship program based at OCLC&rsquo;s headquarters in Dublin, Ohio, USA&nbsp;for&nbsp;library and information science professionals.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The award provides each fellow Airfare, coach class, from the recipient&rsquo;s home country to the United States and return trip to the recipient&rsquo;s home country<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>February 12, 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://scholarship-positions.com/franklin-mosher-baldwin-memorial-fellowships-for-developing-countries/2015/11/29/" target="_blank">Franklin Mosher Baldwin Memorial Fellowships for Developing Countries, 2016<br /></a></strong><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The Leakey Foundation<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Citizens of a developing countries are eligible.<strong><br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available for advanced special training or studies leading towards an M.A or PhD.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The maximum award is limited to $15,000 per year.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>The application deadline is February 15 2016.</p><p><a href="http://www.mids.ch/the-students/financial-aid-scholarships/mids-managed-scholarships.html" target="_blank"><strong>MIDS-Managed Scholarships for Developing Countries</strong><br /></a><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Geneva Law School and&nbsp;Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Demonstrated financial need on the part of candidates as well as their immediate and extended families, employers and any other persons who might otherwise have been able to contribute toward financing their MIDS studies.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>This scholarship is available for pursuing Master&rsquo;s degree (LLM).<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>These scholarships cover the total tuition fees as well as CHF 15,000 toward living expenses.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>1<strong>&nbsp;</strong>February 2016</p><p><a href="http://immana.lcirah.ac.uk/interviewbekelemegersa" target="_blank">IMMANA Postdoctoral Fellowships, 2016</a><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>UK Department for International Development (DFID), UK government<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Eligible applicants will have completed a doctorate (PhD, DPhil, DPH, MD, DVM or similar terminal degree) in any field<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available for undertaking postdoctoral research programme.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>A fixed stipend of &pound;34,000 (approximately $52,000) paid in quarterly installments against satisfactory completion of programme milestones.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>1&nbsp;February 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.edctp.org/call/edctp-tdr-clinical-research-development-fellowships-2/" target="_blank">2016 EDCTP-TDR Clinical Research and Development Fellowships</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>European &amp; Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) and WHO/TDR.<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant must be a post-graduate (MSc or PhD) or medical graduate with clinical and/or research experience in infectious diseases.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available&nbsp;to early to mid-career clinical researchers and&nbsp;key members of clinical trial research teams.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The grant covers one economy class return ticket (home &ndash; host organisation &ndash; home); a monthly stipend; health insurance; an allowance to cover essential educational support materials.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>28 January 2016 (Stage 1) and&nbsp;21 July 2016 (Stage 2:&nbsp;Training plan &ndash;&nbsp;EDCTP only).</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/psa/bsti/fellowships.html" target="_blank">United Nations/Japan Long-term Fellowship Programme on Nano-Satellite Technologies</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the Government of Japan<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Be nationals of developing countries or countries with economy in transition; be duly nominated by their institutions.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarship is available for pursing PhD students.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The selected candidates will each receive a grant under Japanese government (Mobukagakusho: MEXT) scholarship (Research Students) of about 145,000 yen per month.<strong><br />Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>24 January 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.acmedsci.ac.uk/careers/funding-schemes/daniel-turnberg-travel-fellowship/" target="_blank">The Daniel Turnberg UK/Middle East Travel Fellowship Scheme</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Daniel Turnberg Memorial Fund with ongoing support from the Royal College of Physicians, London, the Wellcome Trust and the Wolfson Family Charitable Trust.<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowship is open for medical and non-medical graduates who can show a commitment to a career in research.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Travel Fellowship for Medical researchers and bio scientists in the field of biomedical.<strong><br />Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The Fellowship will cover airfare and a subsistence allowance for a period of up to<strong>four weeks</strong>.<strong>&nbsp;</strong>Funding is provided to an upper limit of&nbsp;&pound;3,500<strong>&nbsp;</strong>per fellowship<strong><br />Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>18 January 2016</p><p><a href="http://www.mmmf-grants.org/home/uscanada-program" target="_blank"><strong>MMMF Grants for Women of Developing Countries, 2016</strong><br /></a><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Demonstrate a commitment to working to empower women and children in developing countries.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Grant is available towards the completion of the degree program in Canada and USA.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>An MMMF grant covers only a portion of the total costs for an academic year.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>January 16, 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://scholarship-positions.com/dorothy-marchus-senesh-fellowship-women-developing-countries-usa/2015/10/14/" target="_blank">Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship for Women from Developing Countries in USA, 2016-2017</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>International Peace Research Association Foundation<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>The Dorothy Senesh Fellowships are available to women from developing countries<strong>.</strong><strong><br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available for pursuing graduate programme.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The Fellowships provide $5,000 per year for two years for both women, for a total of $10,000 each.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>Applications are due by January 15, 2016.</p><p><strong><a href="http://iprafoundation.org/senesh-fellowship/" target="_blank">Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship for Women, 2016-2017</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>International Peace Research Association Foundation<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>The Dorothy Senesh Fellowships are available to women from developing countries who have completed a Bachelor&rsquo;s degree<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available for pursuing graduate programme.<strong><br />Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The Fellowships provide $5,000 per year for two years for both women, for a total of $10,000 each.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>January 15, 2016</p><p><a href="http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/fees-and-funding/fees-funding-and-scholarship-search/weidenfeld-hoffmann-scholarships-and-leadership-programme/louis-dreyfus-weidenfeld-scholarship-and-leadership-programme" target="_blank"><strong>Louis Dreyfus-Weidenfeld Scholarship in UK, 2016</strong><br /></a><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Louis Dreyfus Foundation&nbsp;and University of Oxford, UK<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>This scholarship seeks to support individuals who, following completion of their supported studies, will go on to actively engage in the chosen fields.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships are available for pursuing full time graduate degree at University of Oxford.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The scholarship will cover 100% of University and college fees and a grant for living costs (of at least &pound;14,057).<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>8 or 22 January 2016, depending on your course.</p><p><strong><a href="http://wwf.panda.org/how_you_can_help/volunteer/prince_bernhard_scholarships/" target="_blank">WWF Prince Bernhard Scholarships for Developing Countries</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>WWF,&nbsp;Switzerland<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applications are encouraged from people seeking to build skills in specific subjects that will enhance their contribution to nature conservation.<strong><br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships are available for pursuing formal studies or professional training.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The maximum amount for any one scholarship under this scheme is CHF 10,000 and preferential consideration is given to requests for less than CHF 10,000.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>5 January 2016</p><p><strong><a href="http://scholarship-positions.com/jncasr-cics-fellowship-programme-developing-countries-india/2015/10/03/" target="_blank">JNCASR-CICS Fellowship Programme for Developing Countries in India, 2016</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR ) Bangalore and the Centre for International Co-operation in Science(CICS)&nbsp;Chennai,&nbsp;India<strong><br /></strong><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Citizens of developing countries<strong><br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available to undertake research studies (short-term, participatory research) in India.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The Fellowship covers return airfare from place of work in their home country to place of work in India, boarding and lodging at the affiliated institution/s, and an adequate allowance in Indian currency to cover incidental expenses<strong>.</strong><br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>The last date for receipt of the applications is 31st October every year.</p><p><strong><a href="http://scholarship-positions.com/ifs-individual-research-grants-citizens-developing-countries/2015/11/26/" target="_blank">IFS Individual Research Grants for Citizens of Developing Countries, 2016</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>International Foundation for Science (IFS)<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Citizens of following developing countries.<strong><br />Courses:</strong>&nbsp;Grants are available for pursuing research programme.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Individual Research grants are awarded on merit in amounts up to USD 12,000 for one to three years.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>The deadline for submission of research grant applications is 31st December 2015.</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.kuleuven.be/iro/index.html" target="_blank">IRO Doctoral Scholarship for Developing Countries Students in Belgium</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Catholic University of Leuven&rsquo;s&nbsp;Interfaculty Council for Development Cooperation,&nbsp;Belgium<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>The candidate must hold an academic qualification at least equivalent to a high distinction.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships are available for pursuing&nbsp;PhD&nbsp;program&nbsp;at KU Leuven<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The scholarship includes monthly basic amount&nbsp;&euro; 1,415 (75% of the net salary of an assistant) paid at the end of each month&nbsp;for doctoral students&nbsp;and&nbsp;&euro;1000 paid at the beginning of each month<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>November 9th</p><p><a href="http://cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/apply/split-site-scholarships/" target="_blank"><strong>Commonwealth Split-site (PhD) Scholarships for Developing Countries, 2016</strong><br /></a><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>UK Department for International Development (DFID)<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Be registered for a PhD at a university in your home country<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarships are available for pursuing Split-site (PhD)<strong><br />Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Each scholarship provides study travel grant towards the costs of study-related travel within the UK or overseas<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>19 November</p><p><a href="http://cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/apply/medical-fellowships/" target="_blank"><strong>2016 Commonwealth Medical Fellowships in UK</strong><strong><br /></strong></a><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>UK Department for International Development (DFID)<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant must have qualified as a doctor or dentist between 1 October 2006 and 30 September 2009, or before 1 October 2001<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available&nbsp;to doctors and dentists to enable them to spend between three and six months at a UK hospital.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Each fellowship provides research support grant, payable to your host university hospital<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>19 November</p><p><strong><a href="http://cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/apply/academic-fellowships/" target="_blank">Commonwealth Academic Fellowships for Mid-Career Academics in UK, 2016</a><br />Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>UK Department for International Development (DFID)<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant must be permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth country<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are awarded for&nbsp;early career&nbsp;academics to spend three months&nbsp;undertaking research and updating their skills&nbsp;at any approved UK university or higher education institution.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Each fellowship provides grant towards the cost of preparing reports and other written work<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>19 November</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.unep.org/provia/ACTIVITIES/FellowshipProgramme/tabid/794421/Default.aspx" target="_blank">PROVIA Visiting Fellowship Programme</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The Global Programme of Research on Climate Change Vulnerability, Impacts and Adaptation (PROVIA) and START<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>The fellowship is open to professionals and researchers whose work involves designing, implementing, or promoting adaptation solutions.<br /><strong>Courses:</strong>&nbsp;Fellowship is available for<strong>&nbsp;</strong>four weeks residential&nbsp;programme at the host institution.<br /><strong>Award Details:</strong>&nbsp;It provides travel (airfare, visa application fee, and airport transfer) and accommodation (housing, daily subsistence allowance) expenses for this fellowship will be covered.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:</strong>&nbsp;20 November</p><p><strong><a href="http://coady.stfx.ca/themes/women/gcl/" target="_blank">Global Change Leaders Scholarship Program for Developing Countries</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The Coady International Institute, St. Francis Xavier University<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>This program is targeted to emerging women leaders from developing countries who are working on development issues<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>It&nbsp;is a seven-week education program at Coady Institute&rsquo;s International Centre for Women&rsquo;s Leadership.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The Global Change Leaders program provides successful candidates with a full scholarship that includes tuition, travel, accommodations, and meals.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>December 4</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.brookings.edu/about/employment/fellowship/2015/gbl15169" target="_blank">Center for Universal Education Echidna Global Program, 2016</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The Center for Universal Education, Brookings Institution, USA<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicants should have a background in education, development, economics, or a related area, with at least 15 years of professional experience<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Scholarship is available for undertaking research at the Brookings Institution.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Applicants selected for the fellowship will receive a living stipend of USD $5,000 a month (subject to U.S. tax withholding), paid housing for the four-and-a-half month term, and round-trip travel expenses.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>November 30</p><p><a href="http://training.iarc.fr/en/fellowships/postdoc.php" target="_blank"><strong>2016 IARC Postdoctoral Fellowships in Cancer Research, France</strong><br /></a><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Candidates are required to have finished their doctoral degree (Ph.D.) within five years of the closing date.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available&nbsp;for postdoctoral researchers to complete their training at the IARC in France.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The annual stipend is currently 33 000 Euros and will be paid monthly in advance.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:</strong>&nbsp;30 November</p><p><a href="http://www.isdb.org/irj/portal/anonymous?NavigationTarget=navurl://744f417a19ed335f9f3f27decc21e0c4" target="_blank"><strong>Islamic Development Bank Prize</strong><strong><br /></strong></a><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Islamic Development Bank<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant must have engage in activities and /or reside in one of the IDB member countries or in a Muslim community in non-member countries.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Prize is available for women who have&nbsp;developed or be actively involved in projects/activities that are innovative and helped to improve&nbsp;access to safe and affordable water<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The Prize consists of two cash awards-U.S. $ 50,000 for a woman or a group of women and U.S. $ 100,000 for an organization.<strong><br />Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>30th November</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.facultyforthefuture.net/" target="_blank">Schlumberger Foundation Faculty for the Future Fellowships, 2016</a><br />Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The Schlumberger Foundation<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowship applicants should have a proven track record of teaching experience or can demonstrate commitment to teaching.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available to pursue PhD or postdoctoral studies at leading universities abroad.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Faculty for the Future grants are based on actual costs for eligible expenses up to a maximum of USD 50,000 per year and may be renewed through to completion of studies<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>November 13th</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.ictp.it/research/math/fellowships.aspx" target="_blank">Mathematics Research Fellowships for Developing Countries</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Visiting Fellows must have a PhD in mathematics prior to the start of their Fellowship.<strong><br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>These visiting Fellowships are open to mathematicians&nbsp;for pursuing research programme at ICTP.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>A&nbsp;small number of visiting fellowships will be awarded.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>15 December</p><p><strong><a href="http://twas.org/opportunities/fellowships" target="_blank">TWAS-icipe Fellowship Program</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe)<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant must be permanent residents in a developing country (other than Kenya)<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available for undertaking&nbsp;PhD or postdoctoral&nbsp;studies.<strong><br />Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>Icipe will provide a standard monthly allowance which should be used to cover living costs, such as accommodation, food and health insurance.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>15th September</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.theisn.org/programs/fellowship-program?showall=&amp;limitstart=" target="_blank">ISN Fellowship Program for Developing Countries&rsquo; Students</a><br />Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>International Society of Nephrology<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>The candidates with the highest scores will be granted a fellowship.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowship program provides relevant and contemporary nephrology training to physicians.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The total sum of the grant is in alignment with the length of the training and varies according to the anticipated expenses in the host country, as per World Bank data.<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>May 1st or October 1st</p><p><strong><a href="http://twas.org/opportunities/fellowships" target="_blank">TWAS-CSIR Fellowship Programme</a></strong><br /><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Hold a PhD degree in a field of science or technology.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>Fellowships are available for pursuing research at postgraduate and postdoctoral level at&nbsp;laboratories and institutes<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>CSIR will provide a monthly stipend to cover for living costs, food and health insurance<br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>31st August of each year</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.sfiar.ch/award.htm" target="_blank">SFIAR Awards for Developing Countries Students in Switzerland<br /></a></strong><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>The Swiss Forum for International Agricultural Research (SFIAR)<br /><strong>Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Applicant has appropriate linkages in developing countries<strong>.<br />Courses:&nbsp;</strong>This award is available for pursuing&nbsp;PhD or postdoctoral level.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>The prize sum of the SFIAR Award is CHF 5&rsquo;000 for a PhD or Post Doc project and CHF 10&rsquo;000 for a team project.&nbsp;<strong><br />Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>20 November</p><p><strong><a href="https://ish.org.uk/student-zone/scholarship/" target="_blank">International Students House Residential Scholarships<br /></a></strong><strong>Scholarship Provider:&nbsp;</strong>(ISH)&nbsp;International&nbsp;Students House<strong><br />Eligible Students:&nbsp;</strong>Students should be from a developing or emerging country and intending to return on completion of their studies.<br /><strong>Courses:&nbsp;</strong>This is a two year residential scholarship program for postgraduate students.<br /><strong>Award Details:&nbsp;</strong>ISH&nbsp;provides a range of residential scholarships which provide free accommodation at ISH for up to a year and in exceptional circumstances up to three years.<strong>&nbsp;</strong><br /><strong>Application Deadline:&nbsp;</strong>30 June</p>]]></description>
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<p>The lab of Immunobiology of Neurological Disorders has a main interest in the biological processes associated with multiple sclerosis, an inflammatory disorder of the central nervous system. The projects of interest for this application involve research on translational bioinformatics in complex human neurological disorders.</p>

<p>You have a  PhD in Computational Science, Bioinformatics,  or equivalent, and expertise in analysis and modeling of human RNA-seq data, statistics, data mining and machine learning. Excellent communication skills in English (written and oral) is a must. Flexibility and willingness to work across multiple projects and technologies in a rapidly evolving scientific context is required.<br />Salary will depend on qualification and experience. Starting date: immediate.</p>

<p>Interested candidates should send to farina.cinthia@hsr.it:</p>

<p>1. CV (please show evidences of relevant titles, projects, courses, references, etc.)           <br />2. One page with a list of research topics (i.e. ongoing projects)     <br />3. earliest availability</p>

<p>4. 2-3 contact names</p>
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	<title><![CDATA[Tryst with a Bioinformatician # Dr Altan Kara]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://bioinformaticsonline.com/profile/altan"><strong>Dr Altan Kara</strong></a> is a Bioinformatics specialist at the faculty of Gene Engineering and Biotechnology Institute at TUBITAK MAM Research Center. His research interest revolves around the cancer informatics and computational aided-drug design. I applaud Dr Altan for clearly setting out both his expectations of people that join his lab/university in addition to listing his responsibilities to his research members at TUBITAK MAM Research Instit&uuml;te. Hopefully, this interview will prove useful to others in the field, especially to those who are just starting their bioinformatics careers.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><img src="https://photos-4.dropbox.com/t/2/AACboDtsdWXl6WLM8ijWiKVTxcLCdQaHuOxglRGVSIYqlQ/12/85115969/jpeg/32x32/1/_/1/2/altanLondon.JPG/EOfXoUIYmJ8CIAcoBw/HYCj2M1qYATfPnq3Lg_ETCtxjGzDJ34mwQP0ycTpMMM?size=1280x960&amp;size_mode=3" alt="image" width="720" height="720" style="border: 0px; border: 0px;"></p><p style="text-align: justify;">You can find out more about Dr Altan by visiting his (well documented) lab page (<a href="http://gmbe.mam.tubitak.gov.tr/en">http://gmbe.mam.tubitak.gov.tr/en</a>) and BOL page <a href="http://bioinformaticsonline.com/profile/altan">http://bioinformaticsonline.com/profile/altan</a> . And now, on to the BOL:&ldquo;Tryst with a Bioinformatician&rdquo; interview series ...</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What push you to join Computational Biology/Bioinformatics?</strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">According to me, bioinformatics is the center of modern biological research and if a researcher wants to discover new biological insights by evaluating the globally produced biological data to derivate unified solutions for specific biological problems, learning bioinformatics is the only way to achieve this goal.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What fascinates you about Computational Biology/Bioinformatics?</strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">It's flexibility. As well known, there are highly diverse and complex biological questions are waiting to be enlightened and it's impossible to bring solutions to this diversity by using similar approaches. Thus, the employed method has to be unique for the targeted biological problem and by using bioinformatics tools this can be easily achieved.&nbsp;</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What is the </strong><em><strong>one word</strong></em><strong> you would use to </strong><em><strong>describe yourself</strong></em><strong>?</strong></p>
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</ul><p>Bioinformatician. :)</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Can you please describe your research work in a nutshell for BOL users.</strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">At my current Institute, I am working in the field of cancer bioinformatics. Briefly, the overall aim of the project which I am working for (AKMARK (Project CODE:5153403)) is, applying a bioinformatics-supported genome, transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome analysis to reveal the molecular profile of the disease through an integrated approach, and to develop an early diagnosis and scanning kit based on this profile. Alterations in the gene, transcript, protein, and metabolite profiles between normal tissue, normal tissue adjoined to the tumor (reactive stroma), tumor tissue, lymph node metastasis, and blood samples taken from the same patient and the reflection of these changes in some other selected body fluids will be revealed within the scope of the project. The molecular structures involved in the development and progression of NSCLC will be determined and relations with the clinical, tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) staging and histology will be made. The development of a diagnostic kit for immediate clinical purposes and an electrochemical biosensor for quick on-site applications are targeted through the development of a number of antibody and aptamer formed against the most specific biomarker selected from the panel.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Is there anything else we should know about you and your research?</strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">Besides AKMARK, I am also in preparation of having a side project that aims for the development of a computational method to design inhibitors for prokaryotic two-component systems. In this project, I will be in collaboration with Prof. Maria Kontoyianni, SIUE: Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, School of Pharmacy.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What was your greatest scientific disappointment in life till now?</strong></p>
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</ul><p>So far I do not experience any memorable scientific disappointment in my life. :)</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What major research challenges and problems did you face yet? How did you handle them? </strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">The major challenge which I faced so far in my scientific career was predicting the interaction between the prokaryotic two-component proteins. To be able to accurately predict the interactions between these proteins, I create a meta-predictor by using a support vector machine. By using this technique I integrated six different protein-protein interaction methods in a way to cover disadvantage of one method with the advantage of another one. The meta-predictor which I developed during this work is accessible via <a href="http://metapred2cs.ibers.aber.ac.uk/">http://metapred2cs.ibers.aber.ac.uk/</a> and for more detailed information about the system the articles with the PMID IDs; PMID: 27378293 and PMID: 26384938 can be read.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What's your all-time favourite bioinformatics package, and why?</strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">For me, the best bioinformatics package is R/Bioconductor. The reason why I like this package is, it provides lots of useful tools for comprehensive analysis and comparison of high-throughput experimental data in an integrated manner and besides lots of the packages it provides, it is open source and also open for development. As a result, it provides strong and flexible ways to do science.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>In bioinformatics, do you see yourself in which of the following roles-scientist, analyst, developer, engineer or pure academician?</strong></p>
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</ul><p>Scientist / Developer.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What will you like to accomplish in next five years / ten years? </strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">For my current research, I would like to design a pipeline to automatically integrate and analyse omics data for cancer research which will be specifically aiming for biomarker and novel drug target discovery. In addition to this, I also like to develop another pipeline for prokaryotic TCS protein structure prediction and inhibitor design.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>When you will be retired, what would you tell next generation bioinformaticians?</strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">Bioinformatics is not all about scripting and researchers who study in this field should never expect a tool to do their analyses for them. Besides computational skills, a bioinformatician must have a strong biological background in his/her research area which will allow them to understand if anything went wrong during their run by only looking at the results instead of just blindly trusting the output of the bioinformatics tools.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What you always miss in bioinformatics when you will no longer working in this field?</strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">Bioinformatics is open to doing multi-discipliner research with scientists all around the world. As a result, while I studying in this field I can interactively learn a lot from wide range research community. I think this is the one thing which I will miss the most.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>If there will be bioinformatics company owned by you in future, What are your company focus and aim?</strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">With the increasing amount of data in databases, there is already a massive need for effective methods to eliminate the manipulated data and reach to clean/useful information. As days pass, the requirement of data mining will be the first step of any research project. For this reason, the major goal of my bioinformatics company will be developing effective tools to eliminate manipulated datasets and information that exist in the literature and provide trustworthy clean information/datasets for researchers.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How much bioinformatics change in 2050, according to your wild imagination?</strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">Bioinformatics is a field that constantly and dynamically changes. As the bioinformatics progress, new tools and methods become available and they provide a better application of existing methods or totally new methods that offer an alternative solution to various biological problems. A long with these updates, developers also provide easy to use GUIs for most of the tools. Considering this, if the field carries on developing like this, every single researcher with a strong biological background can be able to perform bioinformatics analyses by him/herself without needing a professional help. As a result, almost all of the bioinformaticians will be responsible just for development of new methods/tools.</p><ul>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What would one piece of advice you give someone who's trying to reinvent themselves and enter into bioinformatics sector?</strong></p>
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</ul><p style="text-align: justify;">Bioinformatics is a wide field with a lot of career options. Thus, if a researcher likes to step into this field first he/she should be clear about the branch of the bioinformatics they like to study in. Following to this decision they should first learn at least one programing language and investigate the ways of how other researcher employed that language in their researches and WHY? A researcher, in this field, should never create and use copy paste scripts but always must understand WHY the other researcher worked in that way. Knowing the answer of this question is the only way to learn bioinformatics. Besides, a researcher in the field of bioinformatics (from any branch) must always be good about the environmental control. In other words, one should always easily control input output directories, modify files or directories, annotate and modify employed scripts during the research and should not allow any confusion during the different stages of the research. Finally, they should not blindly trust the output of a tool/software but do a benchmarking test for each of the tools which they decided to utilise in their research. In addition to this, even if the tools pass the benchmarking, researchers should have a good biological background in their field to tell if anything when wrong during the process by only looking the output(s) of the employed pipelines/packages/tools.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
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	<title><![CDATA[GRAbB: Selective Assembly of Genomic Regions, a New Niche for Genomic Research]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span>GRAbB is shown to be more efficient than MITObim in terms of speed, memory and disk usage. The other functionalities (handling multiple targets simultaneously and extracting homologous regions) of the new program are not matched by other programs. The program is available with explanatory documentation at&nbsp;</span><a href="https://github.com/b-brankovics/grabb">https://github.com/b-brankovics/grabb</a><span>. GRAbB has been tested on Ubuntu (12.04 and 14.04), Fedora (23), CentOS (7.1.1503) and Mac OS X (10.7). Furthermore, GRAbB is available as a docker repository: brankovics/grabb (</span><a href="https://hub.docker.com/r/brankovics/grabb/">https://hub.docker.com/r/brankovics/grabb/</a><span>).</span></p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://github.com/b-brankovics/grabb" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/b-brankovics/grabb</a></p>]]></description>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2020 21:53:34 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Research Associate Bioinformatics in IISc Recruitment 2020]]></title>
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<p>Research Associate Bioinformatics in IISc Recruitment 2020</p>

<p>Essential Qualifications: Ph.D. (Bioinformatics/ Biophysics/ Biotechnology or any other stream of biological/ physical sciences) with a minimum of two publications in reputed peer reviewed journals in the area of structural bioinformatics or biophysics or biomolecular modeling/ simulation.</p>

<p>Job description: Development of bioinformatics tools and algorithms/software for structure based analysis of biomolecular systems. Programmatic access to major biomolecular databases using APIs Knowledge based prediction and analysis of biomolecular structure, function and interactions. Docking/simulations for inhibitor design.</p>

<p>Desirable Qualifications (Research Associate/s): i)  Strong computer programming skills (in Python/PERL/PHP or C++ or object oriented database management systems like MySQL etc or scripting languages under LINUX/UNIX environment). </p>

<p>ii) Extensive experience in computational analysis of biomolecular structure/interactions and usage of advanced biomolecular simulation softwares. iii) Adequate knowledge of major databases, webservers and softwares in the area of biomolecular structure/function and drug design. iv)  Familiarity with Parallel Programming environments and experience in usage of high-end HPC clusters.</p>

<p>The candidates must highlight their experience in above mentioned fields/topics in their CV. Initial appointment will be for a period of 1 year, subject to extension after review of performance.</p>

<p>Emoluments: As per DST, GOI norms and commensurate with experience.</p>

<p>More at https://www.iisc.ac.in/positions-open/</p>
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  <title><![CDATA[Fully funded position as PhD Research Fellow in genomics/bioinformatics]]></title>
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<p>A fully funded position as PhD Research Fellow in genomics/bioinformatics is available at the Section for Genetics and Evolutionary Biology (EVOGENE) at the Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo.</p>

<p>The fellowship will be for a period of 3 years, or for a period of 4 years, with 25 % compulsory work (e.g. teaching responsibilities at the department) contingent on the qualifications of the candidate and the teaching needs of the department.</p>

<p>Starting date no later than October 1, 2021.</p>

<p>More at https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/199984/phd-research-fellow-in-genomics-and-bioinformatics</p>
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<p>We focus on fundamental questions in genomics, ecology, and evolution. Our methods include fieldwork and labwork, but most of our time is spent analyzing genomics data using computational biology approaches.</p>

<p>Ant / bacteria co-evolution, landscape genomics, and population genomics<br />Vertebrate and/or invertebrate genome evolution</p>

<p>If you might be interested in joining our research group, send an email with your intent and why this group would potentially be a good fit for your future goals along with a CV / Resume to jdmanthey (at) gmail (dot) com</p>

<p>More at https://mantheylab.org/</p>
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  <title><![CDATA[Postdoctoral Fellow in Genomics and Comparative Genomics]]></title>
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<p>Environnement de travail (Work environment):<br />The successful candidate will join a dynamic research group working<br />on the ecology and evolution of host'parasite'environment<br />interactions in non-model organisms, particularly snail vectors and<br />its trematode parasites. She/He will conduct genomic analyses aimed at<br />understanding host'parasite coevolution and the genetic architecture<br />of resistance in the invasive snail Pseudosuccinea columella to the<br />zoonotic parasite Fasciola hepatica. This thematic line is embedded<br />within the regional scientific project InvaSnail financed by the<br />ExposUM initiative from the Montpellier. The position is based in<br />Montpellier, a vibrant scientific hub in Southern France internationally<br />recognized for excellence in ecology and evolutionary biology. The IHPE<br />laboratory provides a collaborative research environment with access<br />to high-performance computing facilities, sequencing platforms, and<br />strong interdisciplinary interactions across research institutions in<br />the Montpellier area. University</p>

<p>Main mission:</p>

<p>Develop and implement strategies for whole-genome sequencing of non-model<br />species<br />Generate high-quality de novo genome assemblies using short- and long-read<br />sequencing technologies<br />Perform genome annotation and structural/functional characterization<br />Conduct comparative genomic analyses across related species or populations<br />Design and implement genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify<br />loci associated with phenotypic or adaptive traits<br />Integrate genomic, phenotypic, and environmental datasets<br />Contribute to the development of reproducible bioinformatics pipelines</p>

<p>ActivitÃ©s (Activities):</p>

<p>Lead the genomic component of the research project<br />High-molecular-weight DNA extraction optimization<br />Long-read genome assembly (PacBio HiFi / ONT)<br />Genome polishing and quality assessment (BUSCO, QUAST)<br />Structural and functional annotation<br />Variant discovery (SNPs, indels, SVs)<br />Population genomic analyses (FST, demographic inference)<br />Mixed-model GWAS accounting for structure<br />Workflow development (Snakemake/Nextflow)<br />HPC-based pipeline implementation<br />Publish results in peer-reviewed journals<br />Present findings at international conferences<br />Collaborate with experimental and computational team members<br />Contribute to project development<br />Mentor graduate students when appropriate</p>

<p>More at https://evol.mcmaster.ca/brian/evoldir/PostDocs//MontpellierU.ComparativeGenomics</p>
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	<title><![CDATA[BioCoder : newsletter of that revolution. It’s about biology as it moves from research labs into startup incubators, hacker spaces, and even homes]]></title>
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<h3>BioCoder features:</h3>
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<li>Novel therapeutic discovery strategies</li>
<li>Hardware such as low-cost lab equipment or diagnostics</li>
<li>Open or low&shy;-cost bioinformatics tools</li>
<li>Engineered organisms for the production of small molecules, biologics, or other products</li>
<li>Research projects at a community labspace or projects for science education or public engagement</li>
<li>Hardware or software for lab automation</li>
<li>Citizen science or DIY research projects</li>
<li>Science policy</li>
<li>Tools to increase reproducibility in research, or anything related</li>
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</div><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://www.oreilly.com/biocoder/" rel="nofollow">https://www.oreilly.com/biocoder/</a></p>]]></description>
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