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    Opportunity: Computational Biologist Postdoctoral Fellowship (#75057) @ Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory -- Berkeley, CA (US)
    Submitted by Jeff Todd; posted on Friday, August 31, 2012

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    RESPONSIBILITIES

    This NIH-funded, postdoctoral position is available immediately to join the Computational Crystallography group at LBNL, where the focus is to develop next-generation methods for data analysis. A main goal is to create new algorithms that realistically model the beamline optics, detector physics, and crystal imperfections. Work will be closely coordinated with groups performing experiments at US synchrotrons, as well as with synchrotron beamline groups worldwide. The end product will be an open-source package that implements and documents best practices of the whole community.

    REQUIREMENTS

    We seek recent Ph.D. candidates with extensive experience in computational and/or experimental crystallography as well as those from more general diffraction or bioimaging backgrounds. We particularly encourage those with a track record of bringing new ideas and tools to fruition.

    HOW TO APPLY

    For full consideration, follow the link to the job posting and apply directly to Berkeley Lab. As part of the online application process, please complete a profile, including uploading attachments relevant to the opportunity. Be sure to reference where you found the position (Bioinformatics.Org).

    https://lbl.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=75057

    POLICY

    Berkeley Lab is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to the development of a diverse workforce.

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