bioinformatics | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 13

Postdoctoral Fellowship Next Generation Sequencing Bioinformatics, Netherlands

You will be part of a growing team of a skilled bioinformatics team led by Dr. Morris Swertz embedded in high impact publishing genetics and bioinformatics research departments of >45 researchers (Prof. dr. CIsca Wijmenga, Prof. dr. Ritsert Jansen, >15 recent publications in Nature journals). We offer you access to a state-of-the-art next generation sequencing (NGS) facility, innovative a broad range of human and model organism labs, and collaboration with major national and international research groups including visits and stays.

We are looking for a postdoc to take the bioinformatics lead in exciting next generation sequencing projects such as to sequence 750 Dutch individuals (“Genome of the Netherlands project, BBMRI-NL) and to contribute to innovative analysis methods, high impact variation publications, dynamic software infrastructures and new diagnostic tools for the next generation of medical care.

What do we need?
The ideal candidate is a motivated PhD graduate with experience and background in bioinformatics, genetics, molecular biology and/or biotechnology, excited as we are to explore next-generation sequencing data, embark on ‘TB scale’ bioinformatics analyses, with excellent track record, good command of the English language, and a growing bioinformatics toolbox with statistical methods, knowledge of public tools, personal scripts, and so on.

What do we offer?
We offer a full-time contract for a period of 3 to 5 years and a starting salary € 3052-3279 gross per month (depending on qualifications/experience, Dutch UMC scale 10, 11).
Fellowship Application Deadline: 11 January 2011
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International Bioinformatics Training Program for Health Research

Please note that if you are not accepted into this scholarship program, you must find your own supervisor from the mentor/faculty list.

Graduate Studies in Bioinformatics

If you are majoring in one of the following areas:
* biological discipline (biology, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, medicine)
* quantitative science (computer science, mathematics, physics, engineering, statistics)

If you have significant experience in a second one of these fields, and strong academic qualifications, the Strategic Training Program in Bioinformatics might be what you’re looking for. You can study in Vancouver, BC, Canada for a Masters or a Ph.D.

The Strategic Training Program in Bioinformatics is a partnership among Simon Fraser University, the University of British Columbia, and the BC Cancer Research Centre, and is sponsored by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

In addition to academic course work, students will conduct research rotations in both computational and biologically-oriented laboratories, and the program’s mentors will personally guide your progress.

Scholarship Application Deadline: for international applications is February 4, 2011 and for Canadian and American applications is March 4, 2011

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JRF Positions in National Chemical Laboratory, Digital Information Resource Centre & Centre of Excellence in Scientific Computing, India

Applications are invited for one JRF post to work in a research project titled “Building cloud computing tools for chemoinformatics and in-silico design of new materials” sponsored by DST. This cloud computing project aims at the development of chemoinformatics tools in a java platform. Interested candidates may please send their bio-data along with the copies of the mark sheets, degree certificates, contact information and other testimonials to

Dr. M Karthikeyan,
Scientist, Digital Information Resource Centre,
National Chemical Laboratory, Pune – 411 008,
on or before 31th August 2010.

No. of Position: 1 Junior Research fellow (One) leading to PhD

Duration: 3 years

Salary: Rs 16000/- pm + HRA for first 2 years, Rs 18000/- pm + HRA for the third year.

Qualifications:M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry/Bioinformatics/ M.Sc. Chemistry

Essential: NET/GATE qualified

Desirable: Candidates with JAVA Programming Skill will be preferred.

Further Fellowship details:
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