Gautam Buddha University (GBU) Noida invites applications for the follow posts
2014 March Advertisement from Gautam Buddha University (GBU)
Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
No. of Positions: 01
Educational Qualifications:
Master degree in any...
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DEPARTMENT OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY & GENETIC ENGINEERING
COLLEGE OF BASIC SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
G.B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
PANTNAGAR -263145, UTTARAKHAND
No. CBSH/MBGE/356
Subject: Advertisement for the award of...
UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES
Applications are invited from qualified individuals for a JRF/SRF position (sponsored by DBT/DST) at Prof. Jagan Pongubala’s laboratory, University of Hyderabad. Dr. Pongubala’s laboratory is...
github.com - A tool for converting for recovering synteny blocks from multiple alignment (in MAF fromat)
This tool is a standalone version of Ragout module [http://fenderglass.github./Ragout]
ADVT. No. S/BIC/01/2014-15
Bose Institute, Kolkata, invites applications from Indian Citizens for ONE (01) temporary position of Junior Research Fellow in the DBT sponsored project entitled, “Centre of Excellance (CoE) in Bioinformatics at Bose...
github.com - Synteny Imaging tool (Synima) written in Perl, which uses the graphical features of R. Synima takes orthologues computed from reciprocal best BLAST hits or OrthoMCL, and DAGchainer, and outputs an overview of genome-wide synteny in PDF. Each of...
At the Department of Informatics two 4-year positions as research fellow are available in the field of computational biology connected to the Computational Biology Unit. The positions are linked to the project “Integrated genomics - linking...
www.biostat.wisc.edu - Whole-genome homology maps attempt to identify the evolutionary relationships between and within multiple genomes. The term "syntenic" is often used to describe regions of multiple genomes that are believed to have evolved from the same region in an...