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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/38302/senior-bioinformatics-scientist-at-elucidata</guid>
  <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2018 04:05:57 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Senior Bioinformatics Scientist at Elucidata]]></title>
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<p>Key Responsibilities <br />- Process and analyse metabolomic, transcriptional, genomics, proteomics <br />and any other kind of biological data. <br />- Interpret the data in the context of relevant biological literature to generate <br />actionable insights. <br />- Communicate the findings from data and literature to biologists and use the <br />biological insights to derive next steps/analyses. <br />- Communicate work through blogs, meet-ups, research papers, posters, etc. <br />- Identify, troubleshoot, and implement improvements to existing pipelines <br />and algorithms. <br />- Identify and implement new tools and pipelines to use for different types of <br />biological data. <br />- Work in a multi-disciplinary team with biologists, data scientists and data <br />analysts. <br />- Help with any other requirements (from database design to generating <br />prototypes for the product team).</p>

<p>Requirements <br />- 3-5 years of relevant bioinformatics experience such as public data mining, <br />processing, analysing and visualising omics data, etc. <br />- Ph.D., Masters or Bachelors in Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, <br />Computational Biology, or related field. <br />- Understanding of molecular biology and biochemistry. <br />- Comfort and experience with biological research and data. <br />- Proficient in a programming language used for bioinformatics such as R or <br />python. <br />- Excellent communication skills. <br />- Ability to summarise and simplify complex analyses for a non-technical <br />audience. <br />- Strong analytical skills, curiosity and a knack to solve difficult problems. <br />- Work well in multi-disciplinary teams with people of vastly different <br />backgrounds. <br />- Demonstrated success in collaboration and independent work.</p>

<p>More at https://angel.co/elucidata/jobs/460104-senior-bioinformatics-scientist</p>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2019 21:11:22 -0600</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Exchange Programme for Indian scientist !!]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>The Indian National Science Academy (INSA) is a premier scientific learned body (established in 1935) representing all branches of science &ndash;Physical and Biological Sciences including Engineering, Medicine and Agricultural Sciences. The Academy has been promoting scientific cooperation with Academies/Organisations of several countries the world over. The Academy has links with the Academies and Organisations in Asia, Europe<br />and South America. These programmes provide opportunities to scientists working in various scientific institutions and organizations in the country for exchange of ideas, knowledge, establish new links, strengthen old links and undertake joint projects with their research partners in leading laboratories and institutions abroad.</p><p>The Academy has an International Exchange Programme with Academies/Organizations in the countries:&nbsp;<span>Brazil, China, France, Hungary, Iran, Israel, Nepal, Philippines, Poland, Scotland, Slovak Republic, Republic of Slovenia, Sudan and Taiwan.</span></p><p>Applications are invited from Indian Nationals for consideration by the Academy for the next calendar year.</p><ul>
<li>The applicant should be a scientist holding a regular (<span>permanent</span>) position in a recognized S &amp; T Institution/University and actively engaged in research work in frontline areas.</li>
<li>He/She should not have been abroad during the last 3 years under any INSA Programme.</li>
<li>The scientist should have been accepted to work in an Institute/Laboratory in the country to be visited and this should be supported by a&nbsp;<span>letter of invitation</span>&nbsp;from the host abroad.</li>
<li>Those who wish to visit abroad for three months should submit a detailed programme of their collaborative research work to be conducted.</li>
</ul><p>All applications duly completed should be forwarded to the academy through proper channel by the employer/head of the Institute.</p><ul>
<li>Scientists selected for deputation abroad would be provided&nbsp;<span>100% travel support (by only Air India excursion class airfare, through shortest route from the place of duty in India to the nearest airport of host Institute and back)</span>&nbsp;by INSA.</li>
<li>Medical Insurance purchased in India.</li>
<li>Visa fee (if any).</li>
<li>The receiving Academy/Organization would provide local hospitality including internal travel abroad.</li>
</ul><p>Contact for detail at&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://www.insaindia.res.in/" target="_blank"><span>www.insaindia.res.in</span></a></p><p><span>INDIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE ACADEMY</span><br /><span>Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi &ndash; 110 002.</span><br /><span>Telephone: 91-11-23221931 &ndash; 23221950 (EPABX),</span><br /><span>Fax: 91-11- 23235648, 23231095</span></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Shruti Paniwala</dc:creator>
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	<guid isPermaLink="true">https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/3029/bioinformatics-market-in-india</guid>
	<pubDate>Fri, 23 Aug 2013 07:08:49 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/3029/bioinformatics-market-in-india</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Bioinformatics market in India]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Key Topics Covered in the Report:</strong></div>
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<li>The market size of the Indian Bioinformatics Industry , FY&rsquo;2007-FY&rsquo;2013</li>
<li>Market segmentation of India bioinformatics industry by application by sectors, FY&rsquo;2007-FY&rsquo;2013</li>
<li>Market Segmentation of India bioinformatics industry by products and services,FY&rsquo;2007-FY&rsquo;2013</li>
<li>Market Segmentation of India bioinformatics industry by applications of bioinformatics ,FY&rsquo;2007-FY&rsquo;2013</li>
<li>India bioinformatics industry trends and developments</li>
<li>Government regulations and initiatives of India bioinformatics industry</li>
<li>Major bioinformatics research institutes in India</li>
<li>Market Share of leading players in bioinformatics industry in India,FY&rsquo;2013</li>
<li>Company profiles of major players in India bioinformatics industry</li>
<li>Future outlook and projections on the basis of revenue in India bioinformatics market, FY&rsquo;2014-FY&rsquo;2018</li>
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<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;(Source: Ken Research)</p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="http://www.kenresearch.com/healthcare/biotechnology/india-bioinformatics-industry-research-report/392-91.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.kenresearch.com/healthcare/biotechnology/india-bioinformatics-industry-research-report/392-91.html</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Rahul Agarwal</dc:creator>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2017 07:42:15 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Bienko and Crosetto Labs]]></title>
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<p>We are two groups of scientists doing frontier research in quantitative biology and biomedicine. The Bienko group is interested in exploring the fundamental design principles controlling how DNA is packed in the eukaryotic nucleus and its relation to gene expression regulation. The Crosetto group engineers new molecular methods for single-cell and spatially resolved omic measurements of DNA, RNA, and proteins, with a strong focus on tumor heterogeneity. By sharing ideas and resources, we work synergistically towards a more quantitative understanding of life’s processes in healthy and diseased conditions.</p>

<p>https://bienkocrosettolabs.org/</p>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2020 23:01:41 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[The Hiller Lab at the LOEWE-TBG in Frankfurt is looking for an ambitious  PostDoc– Comparative Genomics]]></title>
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<p>The mission of our group is to discover genomic determinants of phenotypic differences between species, which is important to understand how nature's fascinating phenotypic diversity evolved and how it is encoded in the genome. Work in the lab ranges from genome assembly and alignment to annotating genes, developing and applying comparative genomic methods to discover key differences in genes (such as loss, gain, selection) and regulatory elements, and using statistical approaches to associate genomic to phenotypic differences [1-8].</p>

<p>The postdoc will join our efforts to extend our methods repertoire to accurately detect additional types of genomic changes, to adopt them to other taxonomic groups, and to apply them on a large-scale to existing and numerous newly-sequenced genomes generated by us and our TBG collaborators.</p>

<p>Candidate requirements<br />·         PhD degree in bioinformatics / computational biology, genomics or a related area</p>

<p>·         a strong publication record</p>

<p>·         excellent programming skills in a Linux environment as well as experience with shell scripting and Unix tools</p>

<p>·         previous experience in large-scale comparative genomic data analysis is an advantage.</p>

<p>More at https://www.lifescience.net/jobs/71529/postdoc-mfd-comparative-genomics/</p>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2022 06:13:48 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA["IdeasLab"* workshop !]]></title>
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<p>A new, grant-funded opportunity seeks early career researchers interested<br />in life's origins: https://templetonideaslab.umbc.edu/</p>

<p>Applications are invited to an all-expenses paid position at a 5-day<br />"IdeasLab"* workshop to be held near Prague CZ in June 2022. Thirty<br />successful applicants will be drawn in equal number from the relevant<br />sectors biological evolution, A-Life anbd theoretical physics. The week's<br />activities will lead these thirty to form interdisciplinary teams which<br />each propose how they can advance frontiers of abiogenesis research. Up to<br />$5 million total funding will be available for developing these ideas<br />produced by the week's activities. Further details of the event,<br />including the online application form, are found at the link posted above</p>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 20 Sep 2013 13:19:18 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Pandey Lab]]></title>
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<p>The Pandey Lab at Johns Hopkins University is a Systems Biology lab that combines molecular biology, analytical chemistry and computational biology with various "Omics" technologies including genomics and proteomics to understand signaling pathways and to identify therapeutic targets and biomarkers in a number of cancers.</p>

<p>More at http://pandeylab.igm.jhmi.edu/</p>

<p>http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=OhuG0FcAAAAJ&amp;hl=en</p>
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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/13338/protein-function-annotation-and-machine-learning-upmc-paris-france</guid>
  <pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2014 01:22:52 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Protein function annotation and machine learning - UPMC - Paris, France]]></title>
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<p>Protein function annotation and machine learning - UPMC - Paris, France</p>

<p>Job Description: We are interested in finding an excellent postdoc with interests in protein functional annotation, machine learning and computer grids. The position is open for 3.5 years at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, in the heart of paris.</p>

<p>Research topic: Protein function annotation, multiple probabilistic models, domain architecture, machine learning, combinatorial optimization, computer grid.</p>

<p>Title: A novel integrative platform for large scale protein annotation that exploits a multitude of diversified probabilistic models in several protein signature databases.</p>

<p>We propose a novel integrated approach for large scale protein annotation that will exploit an unprecedented amount of genomic data as well as sophisticated machine learning techniques and combinatorial optimization approaches taking advantages of High Performance Computing (HPC) environments. The idea is to uncover as much as possible the evolutionary processes of protein sequences that took place throughout the whole tree of life and that affected the evolution of a protein family. We have already demonstrated in a previous work that the problem of functional annotation is inherent to the ability of uncovering such paths. Now, we shall extend this approach to large scale genome annotation by considering 11 different protein databases, constituted by about 10^9 protein sequences, and by producing a large pool of diversified probabilistic models coding for about 10^7 evolutionary protein pathways. Such models will be used to search for specific domains in genomes to be annotated. Our previous methodology needs to be fundamentally improved to deal with this large amount of biological data. In this project, we shall work on the algorithms to reduce the space of models and the search complexity, and we shall implement some important algorithmic changes towards the realization of a powerful integrated annotation tool.</p>

<p>Where: This project is run on the Laboratoire de Biologie Computationnelle et Quantitative UMR7238 CNRS-UPMC – Analytical Genomics team, headed by A.Carbone. It is co-advised with Pierre-Henri Wuillemin, Laboratoire d’Informatique de Paris 6 – Equipe DECISION.</p>

<p>Start date: September 1st, 2014<br />Contact Person: Alessandra Carbone<br />Contact: alessandra.carbone@lip6.fr</p>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2014 04:44:55 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/file/view/14302/bioinformatician-at-work</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Bioinformatician at work !!!]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Yet another peep up view of a bioinformatician research laboratory ...</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Neel</dc:creator>
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	<guid isPermaLink="true">https://bioinformaticsonline.com/view/19838</guid>
	<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2014 13:30:15 -0600</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/view/19838</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Interview with a bioinformatician series ...]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>The aim of this series to interviews some notable bioinformaticians to get their views on various aspects of bioinformatics research. Hopefully these answers will prove useful to others in the field, especially to those who are just starting their bioinformatics careers.<br /><br />This series will be available at BOL every fortnight.<br /><br /><br /><br /></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jitendra Narayan</dc:creator>
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