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    Opportunity: BIOSTATISTICIAN--San Diego, Calif.
    Submitted by Mike Wilmarth; posted on Friday, April 11, 2003

    Biostatistician - San Diego

    I am assisting to recruit a Biostatistician for a client in San Diego. This client is developing and applying novel technologies for genome-wide functional characterization. Here is more information:

    They offer excellent compensation and a great benefit package.
    The ideal candidate will have a minimum of a Master?s degree, excellent training in statistics, and a proven understanding of applying statistical methods to data derived from molecular biology technologies. The ideal candidate has had exposure to statistical problems in genetics, microarray data analysis, and high throughput screening. Programming fluency in C++, R or S/S-plus is required. Knowledge in data mining is a plus.

    What do you think? If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity, please forward to workwonders[at]cox.net:
    • your resume in word or text format
    • your salary requirement
    • your US work authorization
    It is important to use the position title as the subject of your email to enable your resume to reach me as quickly as possible.

    If you aren't interested or feel you are not qualified, do you know anyone who would be interested? We do offer generous referral fees.

    Thanks for your time and have a great day!

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