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    Opportunity: BIOINFORMATICS Research Scientist @ Mayo Clinic--Rochester, MN (US)
    Submitted by Yan W. Asmann; posted on Monday, October 12, 2009
    BACKGROUND:
    Mayo Clinic is a world-class health care organization with cutting-edge genetic research programs. The Division of Biomedical Statistics and Informatics (BSI) includes more than 280 experts in biostatistics, bioinformatics, and clinical informatics. Our scientists work collaboratively with basic and clinical researchers, providing analytical and interpretative expertise to enable or validate discoveries with high impact on patient care. BSI also leads in the development of statistical and informatics methodologies to provide novel approaches to analyze biomedical data.

    RESPONSIBILITIES:
    The Division of Biomedical Statistics and Informatics in the Department of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic (http://www.mayo.edu) in Rochester, Minnesota (http://www.macc-rochester.com) is seeking a bioinformatics Research Associate (RA) with a Ph.D. in bioinformatics or biology/biochemistry with significant bioinformatics experience. The RA in this position will collaborate with Mayo researchers in studies conducted using genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics as well as high throughput sequencing technologies.

    REQUIREMENTS:
    Candidates must have a PhD degree, with programming skills (R/SAS, and PERL), familiarity with data analysis software (Partek, Ingenuity/MetaCore, Genome Studio), and experience in at least one of the following data types: expression microarray, proteomics, array CGH or SNP chips for copy number variation, and next generation sequencing.

    PREFERENCES:
    Preference will be given to candidates who have excellent written and oral communication skills, an in depth understanding of the biological questions, and are good team players.

    TERMS:
    The position is available immediately and can be renewed yearly.

    SALARY & BENEFITS:
    Mayo Clinic is a not-for-profit organization that integrates research with clinical practices and education in a multi-campus environment. Mayo Clinic offers an attractive benefit package. For salary information (starting salary and salary range), contact the Research Temporary Professional Personnel Office at researchtp@mayo.edu or call 507-266-1362. Please specify that this is a Biostat/Bioinformatics Research Associate position.

    HOW TO APPLY:
    Applications, including curriculum vitae and bibliography, cover letter with summary of past accomplishments, as well as three letters of recommendation (sent separately) to:
    Tami Rinn
    Mayo Clinic in Minnesota
    200 First Street SW
    Rochester, MN U.S.A. 55905
    Email:rinn.tami@mayo.edu
    Phone Number: 507-284-2618

    Mayo Clinic is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer and educator.

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