• [Photo] Jason Skie May 25, 2002
    Genome Exploration Research Group in Yokohama is developing strategic technologies for high-throughput gene-function identification starting from the full-length cDNA technology and the derived mouse full-length cDNA collection of the Mouse Genome Encyclopedia.

    The Genome Function and Technology Exploration Team has proceeded high-throughput analysis of protein-protein interactions (PPI) and developed the PPI Network Viewer to grasp the major PPI networks visually, therefore other large-scale data of our group including sequencing information, chromosomal mapping information, and gene expression information, is closely linked. The team has also developed the Interaction Generality Method to estimate the reliability of each interaction computationally and also gives priority to discover and apply bioinformatics methods for the PPI analysis and the integrated data analysis. The following position is immediately available.

    [Researcher]: Bioinformatics (System Biology)

    The successful candidate will establish a key strategy and system for bioinformatics methods to analyze the PPI data and the PPI-based integrated data. He/She will develop the key programs and subsequently apply them broadly on biological problems selected from signal transduction, neurobiology, mouse model of human pathologies or structural biology. The qualifications required are Ph.D. (or equivalent) in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science or a related field with strong knowledge of Structural Biology, Molecular Biology, and Genomics. The applicants with experience in Natural Language Processing, Applied Mathematics and Physics, or a related field, who have intensive interest in Bioinformatics research, will also be considered. The ability of programming(Unix with programming skills in Perl, Java or C/C++ is required.), fluency in English will be essential. He/She should be proactive, highly motivated, and have a positive attitude, sense of humor in a stimulating, interactive, open communicative research environment.

    More information can be found at the following link:

    http://www.genesciences.com/cgi-bin/jobs/classifieds.cgi?db=biotech&website=&language=
    &session_key=&search_and_display_db_button=on&results_format=long&db_id=73&query=retrieval

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