• [Photo] Patricia Dyck May 6, 2002
    Developer/software engineer wanted to maintain sequence database and develop tools for model organism database. Work with genome curators and open source community to develop methods of representing, displaying and accessing biological knowledge.

    Necessary skills are Perl, Java, C++, XML/Data exchange and DBMS (preferably in Oracle). Knowledge of natural language processing, knowledge representation and sequence analysis is favorable. As this position requires utilization of open source code, the ability to use, modify and adapt others code is necessary. Conversely, good documentation skills are required to share code within the community.

    Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are needed. Must be able to explain technical details to molecular biologists. Preference given to those with knowledge of molecular biology, but people with good personalities and communication skills that are eager to learn are encouraged to apply.

    The position is through Northwestern University in downtown Chicago. Salary and benefits are competitive.

    Contact:
    Patricia Dyck
    Center for Genetic Medicine
    Northwestern University
    Chicago, IL
    p-dyck[at]northwestern.edu

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career in bioinformatics
Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Saturday, April 12, 2003
what are the books available for bioinformatics. please send to this e-mail address. evaralaxmi@yahoo.co.uk if any jobs are available kindly suggest me. thank you sir

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career in bioinformatics
Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Sunday, May 12, 2002
Hi a currently have my bs in Bio and am considering returning to school for bionformatics. What is the job availability in the greater chicago region and what is a typical starting salary range for a newbie in bioinformatics? Thank You
career in bioinformatics
Submitted by Nobody ; posted on Saturday, April 12, 2003
what are the books available for bioinformatics. please send to this e-mail address. evaralaxmi@yahoo.co.uk if any jobs are available kindly suggest me. thank you sir

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