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    Opportunity: Postdoctoral Positions in Computational Immunology at Yale School of Medicine--New Haven, CT (US)
    Submitted by Steven Kleinstein; posted on Sunday, March 02, 2008

    BACKGROUND

    Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Pathology is seeking one (1) postdoctoral associate in the Computational Laboratory for Immunology and Pathology (CLIP). The successful candidate will develop and apply computational methods/models and bioinformatics approaches to disease processes and the immune response in close collaborations with experimentalists.

    More information on the lab is available at:
    http://www.yalepath.org/research_labs/kleinstein/index.htm

    REQUIREMENTS

    The ideal candidate will have strong quantitative and programming abilities, along with a demonstrated interest in applying these skills to problems in biology.

    Yale University is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer. Minority and female applicants are encouraged to apply.

    LOCALE

    Department of Pathology
    Yale University School of Medicine
    New Haven, CT

    HOW TO APPLY

    Interested candidates should email a CV and short description of research interests together with the names and addresses of three references to steven.kleinstein[at]yale.edu

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