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  <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2014 06:19:34 -0600</pubDate>
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<p>OPENINGS OF FACULTY POSITIONS AT IIIT-ALLAHABAD</p>

<p>(Under Tenure-Track Model)</p>

<p>Open Advt. No IIITA/DIC/16012014</p>

<p>IIIT-Allahabad has several Openings for the Faculty positions at the Assistant Professor level.</p>

<p>It is a regular tenure-track faculty positions for 3-5 years in teaching and research. A regular faculty is expected to engage heavily in research and teaching. The eligibility criteria for regular faculty positions are similar as in IITs. For an Assistant Professor position, a candidate must have a PhD (in IT/Computer Science &amp;/or Engineering/Electrical, Electronics &amp;/or Communication Engineering/etc; for interdisciplinary areas the PhD may be in an appropriate field), plus three years experience. However, for PhDs from a well known University/Institute (e.g. IITs/IISc/TIFR/ISI in India or well known research universities across the world), and a good research/academic record, the 3 years experience requirement may be waived.</p>

<p>The pay scale for faculty is same as in IITs. Other benefits include initiation research grant, travel support, book grant, professional society membership, etc., and personal benefits such as medical/LTC, on campus subsidized family housing with excellent modern infrastructural facilities.</p>

<p>Areas of Interest</p>

<p>IIIT-Allahabad aims to build strong research groups in important and emerging areas in CS/IT/ECE as well as in emerging interdisciplinary areas, and applications are invited in all these areas. Some of the areas of special interest, besides strengthening the existing research areas, are : Software Engineering, Theoretical Computer Science, Cyber Physical Systems, Robotics, Network science, Digital Media, Computational neuroscience, Machine learning, Healthcare informatics, Computational Biology, Communications networks (both at hardware and protocol levels), Circuits (including VLSI, analog, low power, etc), Energy systems and technologies, Biomedical electronics and systems, Computer Architecture, signal/image processing, Embedded and control systems.</p>

<p>Application Process</p>

<p>Interested candidates can apply by sending their detailed CV with list of publications clearly mentioning Journal names and citation index with three references through email entitled “Faculty positions at IIIT Allahabad” to faculty.applications@iiita.ac.in. Do not send your applications in any other email addresses. Applications will be considered regularly, hence there is no deadline for applying.</p>

<p>Important Clarifications on Eligibility</p>

<p>A PhD in CS/IT (or other disciplines, as announced) is the minimum expected requirement for an Assistant Professor.</p>

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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>Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology</p>

<p>An Autonomous National Institute under Government of India,<br />Ministry of Science &amp; Technology<br />Department of Biotechnology</p>

<p>No: RGCB/ Advt./2014/1   <br />January 24, 2014</p>

<p>Scientist Positions</p>

<p>Group Leader in Computational Biology/Bioinformatics<br />A highly motivated and innovative individual who will pursue basic research, solve biological problems with emphasis on computational and quantitative experimental methods and build active bridges to translational research. The scientist will also provide computational biology support to analyze complex data sets generated by RGCB scientists and collaborators.</p>

<p>Location: Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum)</p>

<p>The above positions will be at the E-II, F or equivalent levels. For senior applicants with an outstanding track record, an option of a contract career path for research excellence at Scientist G or H equivalent level can also be discussed. All positions will initially be for 5 years. Essential and desired qualifications as well as other relevant details for all the above positions are posted on the RGCB website (http://www.rgcb.res.in). The last date for receiving applications is March 14, 2014.   </p>

<p>Sd/-<br />Director</p>

<p>Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology<br />Thycaud, P.O., Poojappura,<br />Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India-695 014<br />Ph.: 91-471-2529400 (30 Lines), 2347975, 2348104, 2348753, 2345899<br />Fax: 91-471-2348096, 2346333</p>

<p>More at http://rgcb.res.in/jobs.html</p>
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	<title><![CDATA[C-DAC launch supercomputing facility "Param Bio Blaze" !!!]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>The bioinformatics centre at Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) completed 10 years, this month. Established in 2004, the centre has been widely used by numerous researchers across the globe and has an ultimate aim of making personalised drugs depending on the composition of a human body.<br /><br />When biological data is processed using computer science, statistics, mathematics and engineering, it constitutes bioinformatics. The technological advancements are bringing new dimensions to the understanding of molecular basis of living organisms. There is immense data generated due to computing, but storage and analysis of this data is becoming a challenge, therefore there is an urgent need of supercomputers.</p><p>The&nbsp;C-DAC will launch Param Bio Blaze, a supercomputing facility, to address the challenges in bioinformatics on Tuesday at a three-day symposium, titled: 'Accelerating biology: Computing life'. The supercomputing facility will be inaugurated on Tuesday by Ramakrishna Ramaswamy, vice-chancellor, Central University of Hyderabad at the Yashada. The new C-DAC's facility will have a capacity of 10 teraflop and will be able to analyse human cells and its functions.</p><p><img src="http://www.datacenterjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/supercomputer.jpg" alt="image" width="1024" height="632" style="border: 0px; border: 0px;"></p><p><br />Param Bio Blaze will help have a larger storage space and better computing facility for the bioinformatics sector. The facility will help capture the movement of molecules and also interaction between two molecules and the effects.<br /><br />Applications of Param BioBlaze<br /><br />- Collaboration with National Centre for Cell Science for research on Malaria and understanding how the disease spreads<br /><br />- Collaborative work with Tata Memorial hospital on breast cancer and find out the difference between normal tissues and tissues from breast cancer patients<br /><br />- Designing anti-cancer molecules, a collaborative research with the University of Pune</p><p>Reference:</p><p>Times of India</p><p>Image:datacenterjournal.com</p>]]></description>
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	<title><![CDATA[Atlas of ancient inter-ethnic group !!!]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Now a dayz, almost 3% of the world's population lived outside their country of origin. These migration is increasingly being perceived as a force that can contribute to development, and an integral aspect of the global development process.&nbsp; While migrants make important contributions to the economic prosperity of their host countries, the flow of financial, technological, social and human capital back to their countries of origin also is having a significant impact on poverty reduction and economic development.</p><p>However, the ancient invasions and migrations to slavery and trade, history is embroidered with events that led to interactions between previously separate populations. Early humans migrated due to many factors such as changing climate and landscape and inadequate food supply. Historical migration of human populations begins with the movement of Homo erectus out of Africa across Eurasia about a million years ago. Homo sapiens appear to have occupied all of Africa about 150,000 years ago, moved out of Africa 70,000 years ago, and had spread across Australia, Asia and Europe by 40,000 years BC. Indo-Aryan migration from the Indus Valley to the plain of the River Ganges in Northern India is presumed to have taken place in the Middle to Late Bronze Age, contemporary to the Late Harappan phase in India (ca. 1700 to 1300 BC). From 180 BC, a series of invasions from Central Asia followed, including those led by the Indo-Greeks, Indo-Scythians, Indo-Parthians and Kushans in the northwestern Indian subcontinent.</p><p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/Map-of-human-migrations.jpg" alt="image" style="border: 0px; border: 0px;"></p><p>Using the recent advance technologies researchers have created a historical atlas of instances of such mixing. They use a sophisticated statistical method for making inferences about human history and&nbsp;infer populations interbredings ( happen over the past 4,000 years) with an ease.<br /><br />The study published the findings and presented with an interactive map. http://admixturemap.paintmychromosomes.com/</p><p>These sort of genomic study have some limilation. It is hard to precisely define sources of mixing when it occurred between genetically similar groups, and scenarios involving multiple waves of mixing over time or between multiple groups can be difficult to tease apart. But it is believed that larger sample sizes will improve resolution. These high resolution will provide a deeper understanding of human history.</p><p>Reference:</p><p>http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2014/01/28/science.1245938</p><p>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21390129?dopt=Abstract&amp;holding=npg</p><p>http://www.csulb.edu/~kmacd/paper-ethnicity.html</p><p>Image: Wikipedia</p>]]></description>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2014 11:36:56 -0500</pubDate>
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<p>We are looking for a motivated application scientist to help evaluate, compare, and develop next generation sequencing (NGS) data analysis methods. The successful candidate should be able to quickly understand the state-of-art computational biology techniques, prototype them and perform benchmarking studies. The candidate must also be comfortable working with people from different disciplines and be able to present data analysis results in a clear and effective manner. The candidate is also expected to interact with customers as needed, write technical reports and publish new methods and/or data analysis findings in public forums.</p>

<p>Candidate Requirements: A PhD in computer science, computational biology, Bioinformatics, or a related field, along with sufficient programming skills for prototyping. Experience with next generation sequencing data analysis is required. Candidates with MS degree but with relevant work experience can also be considered. The successful candidate must be motivated and capable of working independently as well as in team environment.</p>

<p>Eligible and interested candidates can email your resumes to rohit at strandls dot com</p>

<p>About Strand Life Sciences: Strand was founded in 2000 by computer science and mathematics professors who recognized the need to automate and integrate life science data analysis through an algorithmic and computational approach. Strand’s solutions for life sciences research are robust and easy to use by the most novice user while powerful and configurable for the bioinformatician. Using its award-winning application development platform, AVADIS®, Strand builds innovative products that enable fast and cutting-edge analysis for basic and clinical research, drug discovery and development.</p>

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	<pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2018 13:25:33 -0600</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[List of visualization tools for genome alignments]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span>Genome</span><span>&nbsp;browsers are useful not only for showing final results but also for improving analysis protocols, testing data quality, and generating result drafts. Its integration in analysis pipelines allows the optimization of parameters, which leads to better results. But sometime, we need publication ready figure of genomes. Following are the list of genome alignment visualization tools, which could be useful for analysis and&nbsp;interpretation of results:</span></p><p>ABySS Explorer</p><p>Interactive Java application that uses a novel graph-based representation to display a sequence assembly and associated metadata</p><p>http://www.bcgsc.ca/platform/bioinfo/software/abyss-explorer</p><p>BamView</p><p>Genome browser and annotation tool that allows visualization of sequence features, next-generation sequencing (NGS) data and the results of analyses within the context of the sequence, and also its six-frame translation</p><p>http://www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/software/artemis/</p><p>DNannotator&nbsp;</p><p>Annotation web toolkit for regional genomic sequences</p><p>http://bioapp.psych.uic.edu/DNannotator.htm</p><p>JVM&nbsp;</p><p>Java Visual Mapping tool for NGS reads</p><p>http://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/9789401792448-c2.pdf?SGWID=0-0-45-1487072-p176815501</p><p>LookSeq&nbsp;</p><p>Web-based visualization of sequences derived from multiple sequencing technologies. Low- or high-depth read pileups and easy visualization of putative single nucleotide and structural variation</p><p>http://lookseq.sourceforge.net</p><p>MagicViewer&nbsp;</p><p>Visualization of short read alignment, identification of genetic variation and association with annotation information of a reference genome</p><p>http://bioinformatics.zj.cn/magicviewer/</p><p>MapView&nbsp;</p><p>Alignments of huge-scale single-end and pair-end short reads</p><p>http://omictools.com/mapview-s1367.html</p><p>MultiPipMaker</p><p>Computes alignments of similar regions in two DNA sequences. The resulting alignments are summarized with a &lsquo;percent identity plot&rsquo; (pip)</p><p>http://pipmaker.bx.psu.edu/pipmaker/</p><p>PileLineGUI&nbsp;</p><p>Handling genome position files in NGS studies</p><p>http://sing.ei.uvigo.es/pileline/pilelinegui.html</p><p>SAMtools tview&nbsp;</p><p>Simple and fast text alignment viewer; NGS compatible</p><p>http://www.htslib.org/</p><p>SEWAL</p><p>Uses a locality-sensitive hashing algorithm to enumerate all unique sequences in an entire Illumina sequencing run</p><p>http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/sewal</p><p>STAR&nbsp;</p><p>A web-based integrated solution to management and visualization of sequencing data</p><p>http://wanglab.ucsd.edu/star/browser</p><p>SVA&nbsp;</p><p>Software for annotating and visualizing sequenced human genomes</p><p>http://www.svaproject.org</p><p>Viewer (IGV)&nbsp;</p><p>Visualization of large heterogeneous datasets, providing a smooth and intuitive user experience at all levels of genome resolution</p><p>https://www.broadinstitute.org/igv/</p><p>ZOOM Lite&nbsp;</p><p>NGS data mapping and visualization software</p><p>http://bioinfor.com/zoom/lite/</p>]]></description>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2014 01:38:49 -0500</pubDate>
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<p>The Computational Biology Group of Interdisciplinary Center for<br />Clinical Research (IZKF) Aachen, RWTH Aachen University Hospital,<br />Aachen, invites applicants for PhD candidate or postdoctoral position<br />in computational biology in one of the following topics:</p>

<p>1) Statistical machine learning methods for the analysis of medical<br />epigenomics data.</p>

<p>2) Sequence analysis algorithms for detection of RNA-DNA interactions.</p>

<p>Applicants should hold a M.Sc . or PhD in Computer Science or related<br />areas. Experience in the analysis of biological sequences, gene<br />expression and gene regulation is desirable. The candidate should have<br />solid programming skills (C, Python and/or R) and acquaintance with<br />Linux. Experience with high performance computing is a plus. The<br />working language of the group is English.</p>

<p>The position is based on the German TV-L 13 salary scale, including<br />all German social benefits (health insurance and pension scheme). The<br />expected starting date is September 2014. Interested candidates should<br />send a CV, statement of research interests and the names of three<br />references to jobs@costalab.org.</p>

<p>More at http://costalab.org/wp/phd-and-postdoc-position-in-computational-biology/</p>
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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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  <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2014 18:53:47 -0500</pubDate>
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<p>Dr. Jarvis’ laboratory studies the neurobiology of vocal communication. We want to know how the brain generates, perceives, and learns behavior. We use vocal communication as a model behavior. Emphasis is placed on the molecular pathways involved in the perception and production of learned vocalizations. We use an integrative approach that combines behavioral, anatomical, electrophysiological, and molecular biological techniques. The main animal model used is songbirds, one of the few vertebrate groups that evolved the ability to learn vocalizations. The overall goal of the research is to advance knowledge of the neural mechanisms for vocal learning and basic mechanisms of brain function.</p>

<p>Lab page: http://jarvislab.net/</p>
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