Job ID: 5946
Job date: 2018-03-07
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Company : Vrije Universiteit Brussel Country : Role : Other
Job date: 2018-03-07
End Date:
Company : Vrije Universiteit Brussel Country : Role : Other
Job Description:
The Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is seeking candidates for a bioinformatics software engineer who will develop a framework to analyze sequencing data for antibodies. The successful candidate will work at the Structural Biology Brussels (SBB) research group at the VUB, which is part of the leading VIB Flanders Institute for Biotechnology. The work is in close collaboration with, and with expert input from, experimentalists working in this area. * Additional details: Antibodies exhibit high sequence variation in localised CDR regions, which remains a challenge for current sequence analysis tools. Using high throughput sequencing data, you will develop an innovative software framework that is tailored to help in the molecular design of antibody-containing proteins. The end product of the project will be a flexible and user-oriented sequence data analysis tool that focuses on antibody discovery and design. You will work at the interface of antibody engineering, protein design and high-throughput sequencing, and will connect directly to researchers at the VIB-VUB Center for Structural Biology, who have extensive domain expertise on the experimental aspects of this research. Tasks will include, for example, defining and ranking families of antibodies and engineered antibody-containing proteins, as well as ensuring the overall correctness of the obtained sequences based on the error rates of the technologies and number of sequencing reads. Supervision will be provided both on the experimental (Prof. Steyaert) and the computational (Prof. Vranken) side. You will in addition have the opportunity for computational feedback through the (IB)2 Interuniversity Institute of Bioinformatics in Brussels (http://ibsquare.be), an interfaculty and interuniversity institute that brings together bioinformatics expertise at the VUB and Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), the two main universities in Europe’s capital. The offer is for a full-time position for the duration of 1 year, with an extension of the position beyond this time envisaged if financing is secured. Qualifications: - A Masters degree in Computer Sciences, Bioinformatics, or a related field. - Advanced skills and preferably experience in developing and maintaining a user-oriented software tool. - Excellent communication skills in English: within the context of this project you will be interfacing with scientists of different backgrounds. - Experience in bioinformatics and Python programming is a bonus
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Start date: As soon as possible How to Apply: Please contact Prof. Wim Vranken if you have additional questions. To send in your application, submit: 1) a cover letter detailing your background and interest in this position 2) a full CV 3) at least two references (with name, email, address, phone number). Applications will be considered until a suitable candidate is found. Contact: Wim Vranken wim.vranken@vub.be[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]
The Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is seeking candidates for a bioinformatics software engineer who will develop a framework to analyze sequencing data for antibodies. The successful candidate will work at the Structural Biology Brussels (SBB) research group at the VUB, which is part of the leading VIB Flanders Institute for Biotechnology. The work is in close collaboration with, and with expert input from, experimentalists working in this area. * Additional details: Antibodies exhibit high sequence variation in localised CDR regions, which remains a challenge for current sequence analysis tools. Using high throughput sequencing data, you will develop an innovative software framework that is tailored to help in the molecular design of antibody-containing proteins. The end product of the project will be a flexible and user-oriented sequence data analysis tool that focuses on antibody discovery and design. You will work at the interface of antibody engineering, protein design and high-throughput sequencing, and will connect directly to researchers at the VIB-VUB Center for Structural Biology, who have extensive domain expertise on the experimental aspects of this research. Tasks will include, for example, defining and ranking families of antibodies and engineered antibody-containing proteins, as well as ensuring the overall correctness of the obtained sequences based on the error rates of the technologies and number of sequencing reads. Supervision will be provided both on the experimental (Prof. Steyaert) and the computational (Prof. Vranken) side. You will in addition have the opportunity for computational feedback through the (IB)2 Interuniversity Institute of Bioinformatics in Brussels (http://ibsquare.be), an interfaculty and interuniversity institute that brings together bioinformatics expertise at the VUB and Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), the two main universities in Europe’s capital. The offer is for a full-time position for the duration of 1 year, with an extension of the position beyond this time envisaged if financing is secured. Qualifications: - A Masters degree in Computer Sciences, Bioinformatics, or a related field. - Advanced skills and preferably experience in developing and maintaining a user-oriented software tool. - Excellent communication skills in English: within the context of this project you will be interfacing with scientists of different backgrounds. - Experience in bioinformatics and Python programming is a bonus
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Start date: As soon as possible How to Apply: Please contact Prof. Wim Vranken if you have additional questions. To send in your application, submit: 1) a cover letter detailing your background and interest in this position 2) a full CV 3) at least two references (with name, email, address, phone number). Applications will be considered until a suitable candidate is found. Contact: Wim Vranken wim.vranken@vub.be[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]