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    Opportunity: PhD in BIOINFORMATICS @ SZN--Naples, Italy
    Submitted by Remo Sanges; posted on Friday, September 17, 2010

    Submitter

    BACKGROUND

    The Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples is among the top research institutions in the world in the fields of marine biology and ecology. The new established bioinformatics laboratory is seeking for a candidate interested in the evolution of Long Non-coding RNAs http://bit.ly/dm8bmz

    We are looking for someone who understands basic biological and evolutionary problems and is able to independently accomplish bioinformatics tasks.

    REQUIREMENTS

    • Candidates will be expected to demonstrate the ability to work in a UNIX/Linux environment and be proficient with at least two among: a scripting language (e.g. Perl), a database system (e.g. MySQL) and a statistical programming environment (e.g R).

    PREFERENCES

    • Previous experience with comparative genomics and with genomics databases as well as an understanding of statistical methods and mathematical models used in the interpretation of biological data is a desirable asset.

    LOCALE

    The wonderful "Villa Comunale" right in front of the sea of the Gulf of Naples

    HOW TO APPLY

    All the information about the PhD and the guidelines on how to apply are listed on the webpage http://bit.ly/d2WuXk

    This is an Open University PhD.

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