Job Requirements: M.Sc. or higher Degree in Bioinformatics
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The Department of Marine Microbiology and Biogeochemistry (MMB; department chair Prof. dr. J.S. Sinninghe Damsté), is looking for a Senior Marine Prokaryotic Microbiologist with a solid experience in bioinformatics, computer science, applied mathematics, physics or related science with good knowledge of application in biological sciences. LOCATION: ROYAL NIOZ-TEXEL (NL) VACANCY ID: 2016-50 CLOSING DATE: SEPTEMBER 15th, 2016 THE RESEARCH MMB performs detailed studies on marine microbial populations and communities by field and experimental approaches. We study the ecology, physiology and diversity of eukaryotic phytoplankton, prokaryotes (archaea and bacteria) and viruses and their interaction in diverse marine environmental settings. The microbial ecologists in the department rely more and more on modern omics techniques, including environmental genomics, that generate vast amounts of biological data. To this end we collaborate with the Utrecht Bioinformatics Center (UBC) of Utrecht University. MMB is equipped with state-of-the art laboratories and analytical equipment and has an excellent level of technical support. It receives extensive external funding through, amongst others, two ERC advanced grants and its participation in two Gravitation grants. The department is closely cooperating with other scientific departments within the Royal NIOZ, and with national universities. THE VACANCY To further advance our activities using omics techniques we seek a computational scientist with a solid track record reflecting innovative biological research that is based on bioinformatics. The successful candidate will be expected to establish an innovative and externally funded research program. You will develop the facilities for bioinformatic approaches at MMB and work in close collaboration with the microbial ecologists and our partners at Utrecht University. Start-up packages include a 4 year PhD position and limited start-up funds, financed from the collaborative research program with Utrecht University. Internal financial support for sequencing and access to Nano-SIMS facilities at Utrecht University is guaranteed for a period of ten years. Dedicated technicians running the microbiology, microbial ecology and biogeochemistry labs are available and will also be assisting the newly hired staff. Some of these positions for technicians (e.g., for cultivating marine prokaryotes and in marine molecular ecology) will be filled in the near future. [More]
We are seeking 1-2 postdoctoral fellows for laboratory research in the field of transplantation immunobiology, xenogeneic transplantation, tissue engineering, and nanomedicine. A Ph.D. or M.D. degree with previous research experience in cellular or molecular immunology, bioengineering, bioinformatics, nanomedicine or related fields is the minimal requirement for application. Candidates with previous experiences in animal models of transplantation immunobiology, infection, autoimmunity, immune tolerance, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, and tissue engineering are particularly encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will have the choice of working on a variety of projects including but not limited to the following areas: 1. transplantation tolerance strategies and mechanisms; 2. translational protocol development for clinical transplantation tolerance; 3. tolerance-infection interface; 4. nanotechnology for local and systemic immune modulation; 5. bioengineering approaches for cellular immune tolerance therapies for autoimmunity and transplantation; 6. innate immunity in chronic kidney diseases. We will continue to review applications on a rolling basis as they are submitted until the appropriate candidate has been identified. The position can start as early as August 1, 2016. [More]
The Genome Centre Cologne at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ) in Cologne is seeking a Head of Genome Centre to lead the genomics service group. The successful applicant will be responsible for providing state of the art next generation DNA sequencing technology and related genomics methods to scientists at the MPIPZ and partner Max Planck Institutes. Responsibilities include managing support staff working in the laboratories, bioinformatics and robotics to provide high-quality DNA sequencing, updating the service as new technologies become available and proposing non-standard solutions to genomics-related problems. In addition, the successful applicant is expected to show excellent communication skills in order to interact with the many users of the Genome Centre at the MPIPZ and other Max Planck Institutes. Fluent written and spoken communication in English is essential, and German would be advantageous. [More]