On Fri, 28 Apr 2000 deanne at density.biop.umich.edu wrote: > > > > Perhaps you should include your association with The Open Lab in your > > curriculum vitae. It certainly hasn't hurt mine :-). Actually I'm > > surprised you're getting attitude, your cv looks pretty solid to me. > Eh, when I actually contirbute something, I'll take my bows. :) > > > > News from the job front. > > The harvard job rocks. I was told basically that I would be able to > "create" the position myself. I'd still be just a research scientist, but > I can actually "create" my value to the med school by by defning mwhat my > job description is. They don't knowwhat they need, only that they need it, > and I think they'll give me the job ...don't know if'm "worthy"...but I > love every single person I met so far. Nice, professional, enthusastic > people. I would essentially be helping various labs figure out what they > need in bioinformatics while I do my own research on the side. It's like a > dream job to me. I have ideas for enzyme networks and stuff. Want to do > more of that. Congrats, and keep us Boston-bound bunch in mind if new positions open up ;-) Regards, g. -- Gary Van Domselaar gary at bioinformatics.org http://www.bioinformatics.org/~gary ---------------------------------------------------- bioinformatics.org: The Open Lab http://www.bioinformatics.org/