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    Opportunity: Ph.D. Position in BIOINFORMATICS--Ireland
    Submitted by Gianluca Pollastri; posted on Thursday, October 02, 2003 (2 comments)

    DESCRIPTION

    A Ph.D. position in Bioinformatics is available now in the Computer Science Department of University College Dublin, Ireland, for research in Protein Structure Prediction.

    REQUIREMENTS

    Candidates should have Honours Degree or equivalent in Computer Science and knowledge of Machine Learning techniques. Previous knowledge of Molecular Biology and experience in Bioinformatics is useful.

    CONTACT

    For further details email Dr. Gianluca Pollastri (gianluca.pollastri[at]ucd.ie).

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    *PhD position in computational evolutionary genomics* (Geneva, Switzerland)
    Submitted by evgeny; posted on Friday, October 23, 2009
    Title: *PhD position in computational evolutionary genomics* (Geneva, Switzerland) We are looking for a highly motivated and innovative PhD student candidate (~4 years) to explore the wealth of genomic data from evolutionary perspective using bioinformatics approaches. Our group has a broad range of interests related to the functional evolution of genomes, and actively contributes to international genome analysis consortiums. The specific project will be developed together with the candidate. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in bioinformatics, including programming skills (or the willingness and drive to acquire them), and a good understanding of molecular biology (preferably with some experience/background in molecular evolution). A Diploma or MSc degree in Biology or Bioinformatics, practical experience in the Unix environment, and fluency in English are required. The project will be supervised by Prof. E. Zdobnov at the Department of Genetic Medicine and Development of the University of Geneva Medical School. We are also part of the renowned Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, and offer a stimulating research environment with excellent facilities. The international city of Geneva, described as ‘the smallest of the large capitals’, offers a vibrant city life within easy reach of the picturesque lake and stunning Alps. Closing date for applications: *15 November 2009*. To apply: send *your CV*, statement of *research interests*, and names and contact details of at least *two referees* by e-mail to *Evgeny.Zdobnov@isb-sib.ch*



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    *PhD position in computational evolutionary genomics* (Geneva, Switzerland)
    Submitted by evgeny; posted on Friday, October 23, 2009
    Title: *PhD position in computational evolutionary genomics* (Geneva, Switzerland) We are looking for a highly motivated and innovative PhD student candidate (~4 years) to explore the wealth of genomic data from evolutionary perspective using bioinformatics approaches. Our group has a broad range of interests related to the functional evolution of genomes, and actively contributes to international genome analysis consortiums. The specific project will be developed together with the candidate. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in bioinformatics, including programming skills (or the willingness and drive to acquire them), and a good understanding of molecular biology (preferably with some experience/background in molecular evolution). A Diploma or MSc degree in Biology or Bioinformatics, practical experience in the Unix environment, and fluency in English are required. The project will be supervised by Prof. E. Zdobnov at the Department of Genetic Medicine and Development of the University of Geneva Medical School. We are also part of the renowned Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, and offer a stimulating research environment with excellent facilities. The international city of Geneva, described as ‘the smallest of the large capitals’, offers a vibrant city life within easy reach of the picturesque lake and stunning Alps. Closing date for applications: *15 November 2009*. To apply: send *your CV*, statement of *research interests*, and names and contact details of at least *two referees* by e-mail to *Evgeny.Zdobnov@isb-sib.ch*

     

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