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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/16313/project-assistant-position-at-jmi</guid>
  <pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2014 00:37:44 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Project Assistant Position at JMI]]></title>
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<p>Project Assistant Position (@ Rs.10,000/pm Fixed) is available for one year ina research project funded by the Department of Science and Technology entitled, "Folding and stability of naturally truncated photosynthetic pigment,C- phycoerythrin from cyanobacterium Phormidium tenue", at Centre forInterdisciplinary Research in Basic Sciences, lamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025 under' the supervision of Dr. Md. Imtaiyaz Hassan (PrincipalInvestigator).</p>

<p>Eligibility:<br />M.Sc. in any stream of Life Sciences with minimum 55% marks.</p>

<p>Desirable:<br />Candidates having experience in Molecular Spectroscopy, Protein Folding and Bioinformatics will be preferred.</p>

<p>Interested candidate may appear in the walk in Interview conducted on September 16, 2014 (Tuesday) 11:00 AM in the Director's Office, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Basic Sciences, lamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025.<br />Candidates are required to bring a set of Xerox copy of their recent CV and qualifying degree (certificate/mark sheet) along with original documents. NoTA/DA will be paid.</p>

<p>For any further information you may e-mail to: mihassan@jmLac.in</p>

<p>Read more at http://jmi.ac.in/upload/advertisement/jobs_cirbs_2014september8.pdf</p>
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	<guid isPermaLink="true">https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/37211/jbrowse-embeddable-genome-browser-built-completely-with-javascript-and-html5</guid>
	<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2018 09:19:56 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/37211/jbrowse-embeddable-genome-browser-built-completely-with-javascript-and-html5</link>
	<title><![CDATA[JBrowse: Embeddable genome browser built completely with JavaScript and HTML5]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[JBrowse is a fast, embeddable genome browser built completely with JavaScript and HTML5, with optional run-once data formatting tools written in Perl.

Headline Features:
Fast, smooth scrolling and zooming. Explore your genome with unparalleled speed.
Scales easily to multi-gigabase genomes and deep-coverage sequencing.
Quickly open and view data files on your computer without uploading them to any server.
Supports GFF3, BED, FASTA, Wiggle, BigWig, BAM, VCF (with either .tbi or .idx index), REST, and more.  BAM, BigBed, BigWig, and VCF data are displayed directly from chunks of the compressed binary files, no conversion needed.
Includes an optional “faceted” track selector (see demo) suitable for large installations with thousands of tracks.
Very light server resource requirements. In fact, JBrowse has no back-end server code, just tools for formatting data files to be read directly over HTTP. Serve huge datasets from a single low-cost cloud instance.
Can run as a stand-alone app on OSX and Windows using the Electron platform
Highly extensible plugin architecture, with a large plugin registry of existing examples here https://gmod.github.io/jbrowse-registry

https://jbrowse.org/<p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://github.com/GMOD/jbrowse" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/GMOD/jbrowse</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jit</dc:creator>
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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/17188/jamia-hamdard-bioinformatics-faculty-jobs-2014</guid>
  <pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2014 21:00:05 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[JAMIA HAMDARD Bioinformatics Faculty Jobs 2014]]></title>
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<p>JAMIA HAMDARD</p>

<p>(Deemed University)</p>

<p>Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi – 110 062</p>

<p>R E C R U I T M E N T</p>

<p>(Advertisement No. 5/2014)</p>

<p>Applications on prescribed form are invited for filling up the following teaching positions in the Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Science in the university. Eligible candidates may apply on or before 30.09.2014.</p>

<p>1. Professor/Associate Professor - One in Pay Band of Rs. 37400-67000+ AGP Rs.10000/9000</p>

<p>2. Assistant Professor                   -  Two in Pay Band of Rs. 15600-39100+ AGP Rs. 6000/-</p>

<p>ASSISTANT PROFESSOR – 02 (including 01 SFS)</p>

<p>Specialization : Bioinformatics</p>

<p>Qualification and Experience :</p>

<p>Ph.D. in Biotechnology or an allied discipline with M.Sc. in Biotechnology/ Biochemistry in the First division or equivalent grade from a recognized University/ Institute.</p>

<p>NET in Life Science or allied discipline in addition to the above qualification.</p>

<p>Experience : At  least two years of Post-doctoral teaching and/or research experience in Bioinformatics or relevant field in a UGC recognized Institution of repute or international research institute/ University.  Proof of research to be evidenced by publications in SCI-indexed journals of high impact factor as the first or corresponding author.</p>

<p>Note : University may consider exempting candidates from NET, who has been awarded Ph.D. degree from ‘A’ Grade accredited University following the procedure as notified by the UGC in its Regulations of 2009 and adopted by Jamia Hamdard.</p>

<p>For more information: http://www.jamiahamdard.ac.in/PDF/Online%20application%20form%20_Teaching_1.pdf<br />http://www.jamiahamdard.ac.in/PDF/PBAS.pdf</p>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2013 16:48:24 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/news/view/4590/tigers-genome-sequenced</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Tigers genome sequenced]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Fifteen scientists led by Dr Jong Bhak of Genome Research Foundation, South Korea, decoded as many as 3 billion nucleotides (organic molecules that form the basic building blocks of nucleic acids, such as DNA). They identified 20,000 genes related to various functions of the tiger.&nbsp;</p><p>The biggest and perhaps most fearsome of the world's big cats, the tiger, shares 95.6 percent of its DNA with humans' cute and furry companions, domestic cats.</p><p>The new research showed that big cats have genetic mutations that enabled them to be carnivores. The team also identified mutations that allow snow leopards to thrive at high altitudes.</p><p>Reference:</p><p><a href="http://www.nbcnews.com/science/your-cat-ferocious-tigers-share-lot-95-6-percent-their-4B11182690">http://www.nbcnews.com/science/your-cat-ferocious-tigers-share-lot-95-6-percent-their-4B11182690</a></p><p><a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/flora-fauna/Gene-mapping-of-tiger-completed/articleshow/22671681.cms">http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/flora-fauna/Gene-mapping-of-tiger-completed/articleshow/22671681.cms</a></p><p>Paper:</p><p><a href="http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2013/130917/ncomms3433/full/ncomms3433.html">http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2013/130917/ncomms3433/full/ncomms3433.html</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Rahul Agarwal</dc:creator>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2014 19:08:34 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Joao Pedro de Magalhaes Lab]]></title>
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<p>Ageing has a profound impact on human society and modern medicine, yet it remains a major puzzle of biology. The goal of my work is to help understand the genetic, cellular, and molecular mechanisms of ageing. In the long term, I would like my work to help ameliorate age-related diseases and preserve health. No other biomedical field has so much potential to improve human health as research on the basic mechanisms of ageing. Please see our lab website for further details about our work and publications. </p>

<p>Functional and Comparative Genomics</p>

<p>http://jp.senescence.info/<br />http://www.senescence.info/<br />http://www.liv.ac.uk/integrative-biology/staff/joao-de-magalhaes/</p>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2018 04:27:22 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/36512/hisat2-a-fast-and-sensitive-alignment-program-for-mapping-next-generation-sequencing-reads</link>
	<title><![CDATA[HISAT2: a fast and sensitive alignment program for mapping next-generation sequencing reads]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>HISAT2</strong><span>&nbsp;is a fast and sensitive alignment program for mapping next-generation sequencing reads (both DNA and RNA) to a population of human genomes (as well as to a single reference genome). Based on an extension of BWT for graphs&nbsp;</span><a href="http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2674828">[Sir&eacute;n et al. 2014]</a><span>, we designed and implemented a graph FM index (GFM), an original approach and its first implementation to the best of our knowledge. In addition to using one global GFM index that represents a population of human genomes, HISAT2 uses a large set of small GFM indexes that collectively cover the whole genome (each index representing a genomic region of 56 Kbp, with 55,000 indexes needed to cover the human population). These small indexes (called local indexes), combined with several alignment strategies, enable rapid and accurate alignment of sequencing reads. This new indexing scheme is called a Hierarchical Graph FM index (HGFM).&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span>more at&nbsp;https://ccb.jhu.edu/software/hisat2/index.shtml</span></p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://github.com/infphilo/hisat2" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/infphilo/hisat2</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Rahul Nayak</dc:creator>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2015 20:32:39 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Postgraduate Research Associate Bioinformatics / Computational Biology (Reference code: 59)]]></title>
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<p>The Department of Biotechnology, group “Genome Bioinformatics” is currently seeking a Postgraduate Research Associate Bioinformatics / Computational Biology (Reference code: 59)</p>

<p>Extent of employment: 30 Hours per Week<br />Duration of employment: 1st of October 2015 to 30th of September 2019<br />Gross monthly salary and pay grade in terms of collective agreement for university staff (payable 14 times per year): B1, € 1.997,20</p>

<p>Responsibilities<br />The successful candidate (f/m) will pursue a Ph.D. project related to the interpretation of plant genome and transcriptome sequencing data from next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms. In particular, the candidate will characterize the unexplored genome of quinoa, a crop plant of long-standing tradition in Latin America. We collaborate with research partners in Austria and abroad, and the candidate’s project will be of central importance in the context of this research network.</p>

<p>Required skills and qualifications<br />We are looking for a graduate student (f/m) with a Master’s degree in bioinformatics or in a related field, solid programming skills (e.g. developing sequence analysis tools), experience with the analysis of NGS data sets, understanding of lab methods and knowledge of genomics/transcriptomics. The group has successfully performed several projects using NGS technology. We have recently published the reference genome sequence of sugar beet (Dohm et al., Nature, 2014), a crop plant closely related to quinoa (same family, but different genus). Not yet published is a quinoa genome assembly that we have generated, and which will serve as the starting point of the candidate’s project. We are a multidisciplinary team and offer work in a lively and friendly atmosphere, and state-of-the-art computing infrastructure. We are looking forward to expanding our team by a dedicated and strongly motivated person with a distinct interest in the challenges of plant genomics.</p>

<p>Applications can be submitted until: 16th of August 2015</p>

<p>University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna seeks to increase the number of its female faculty and staff members. Therefore qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply. In case of equal qualification, female candidates will be given preference unless reasons specific to an individual male candidate tilt the balance in his favour.</p>

<p>Please send your job application (incl. letter of motivation, CV, summary of Master’s thesis and contact details for two referees) to Personnel department, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, 1190 Vienna, Peter-Jordan-Straße 70; E-Mail: kerstin.buchmueller@boku.ac.at. (Reference code: 59)</p>

<p>We regret that we cannot reimburse applicants travel and lodging expenses incurred as part of the selection and hiring process.</p>

<p>www.boku.ac.at</p>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2018 00:41:59 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/38012/cosine-non-seeding-method-for-mapping-long-noisy-sequences</link>
	<title><![CDATA[COSINE: non-seeding method for mapping long noisy sequences]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span>Third generation sequencing (TGS) are highly promising technologies but the long and noisy reads from TGS are difficult to align using existing algorithms. Here, we present COSINE, a conceptually new method designed specifically for aligning long reads contaminated by a high level of errors.</span></p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://github.com/SUwonglab/COSINE" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/SUwonglab/COSINE</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jit</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2014 16:38:58 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/news/view/17898/ensembl-77-has-been-released</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Ensembl 77 has been released!]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<h3>New updates in e!77 !!</h3><ul>
<li>Updated&nbsp;<a href="http://e77.ensembl.org/Homo_sapiens/Info/Index" title="Human species page">human</a>&nbsp;gene set (GENCODE 21)</li>
<li>Updated <a href="http://e77.ensembl.org/Rattus_norvegicus/Info/Index">rat</a> gene set&nbsp;including manual annotation from HAVANA</li>
<li>New species:&nbsp;<a href="http://e77.ensembl.org/Chlorocebus_sabaeus/Info/Index">Vervet-African green monkey</a></li>
<li>Imported Transcript Support Levels (TSLs) from UCSC&nbsp;for&nbsp;<a href="http://e77.ensembl.org/Homo_sapiens/Info/Index">human</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="http://e77.ensembl.org/Mus_musculus/Info/Index">mouse</a></li>
<li>Imported <a href="http://appris.bioinfo.cnio.es/" target="_blank" title="APPRIS">APPRIS</a> flag for&nbsp;<a href="http://e77.ensembl.org/Homo_sapiens/Info/Index">human</a> and <a href="http://e77.ensembl.org/Mus_musculus/Info/Index">mouse</a></li>
<li>Updated <a href="http://e77.ensembl.org/Poecilia_formosa/Info/Index" title="Amazon molly">Amazon molly</a> gene set</li>
</ul><p>Find more at http://www.ensembl.info/blog/2014/10/02/ensembl-77-has-been-released/</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Seema Singh</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2018 18:11:11 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/37545/ncbi-magic-blast</link>
	<title><![CDATA[NCBI Magic-BLAST]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Magic-BLAST is a tool for mapping large next-generation RNA or DNA sequencing runs against a whole genome or transcriptome. Each alignment optimizes a composite score, taking into account simultaneously the two reads of a pair, and in case of RNA-seq, locating the candidate introns and adding up the score of all exons. This is very different from other versions of BLAST, where each exon is scored as a separate hit and read-pairing is ignored.</p>
<p>Magic-BLAST incorporates within the NCBI BLAST code framework ideas developed in the NCBI Magic pipeline, in particular hit extensions by local walk and jump&nbsp;<a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26109056">(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26109056)</a>, and recursive clipping of mismatches near the edges of the reads, which avoids accumulating artefactual mismatches near splice sites and is needed to distinguish short indels from substitutions near the edges.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://ncbi.github.io/magicblast/" rel="nofollow">https://ncbi.github.io/magicblast/</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jit</dc:creator>
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