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11.12.2012, 11:41, Stáří: 168 dnů

Výběrové řízení na pozici: Genomics/bioinformatics in cancer/infectious diseases

Autor: TK

Field: Genomics/bioinformatics in cancer/infectious diseases

The research program “Biomarkers” at the Institute of Molecular and Translational Medicine (IMTM), Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic (www.imtm.cz), looks for a postdoctoral fellow with background in genomics and/or bioinformatics, preferentially in area of cancer and infection diseases.

The position will be opened for three years with a possibility to extend as a permanent position - faculty member. The research will be focused on high throughput genotyping and their application in cancer genomics and/or infectious diseases. We require ability to perform independent research, write papers, supervise students, teach, and work in multinational environment.

IMTM is a not-for-profit organization serving as a national node for EATRIS (European Advanced Translational Medicine Infrastructure). The research at the Institute integrates molecular studies with clinical practices and education in a new multi-campus environment. IMTM offers an attractive benefit package. Salary will be determined by the successful candidate's experience.

Formal requirements:

  • Ph.D. or equivalent in genetics/bioinformatics or related fields gained not sooner than on March 2008,
  • good publication record;
  • ability to communicate and write in English;
  • experience with molecular biology, genotyping, and analysis of high throughput results.

Applications, including curriculum vitae, bibliography, summary of past accomplishments, and 2 signed reference letters, should be sent via email to: jiri_drabek(at)seznam.cz and marian.hajduch(at)upol.cz. Position is open till finding the appropriate candidate with deadline of March 2013.




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