The successful candidate will be developing critical new technologies using
object/relational databases to provide flexible and biologically meaningful
structure for both primary sequence data and the results of genetic
analysis. The field of genome informatics presents many challenging
problems for database design and implementation. The applicant will have
the opportunity to work under his or her own initiative and should be
strongly motivated. Coordination and communication with other group
members, as well as with outside bioinformatics groups is critical.
The candidate must have a bachelor's degree or better in computer science
with a strong background in current database technology. He or she would
be looking to expand upon this academic base and to gain experience in the
new field of bioinformatics. Opportunities for publication, attending
scientific conferences and taking appropriate courses in the Department of
Molecular and Cell Biology and the Department of Computer Science would be
available. Any prior knowledge of genetics, UNIX, HTML and programming in
C, Java or Perl would be an advantage.
Please contact Gerald Rubin (gerry@fruitfly.berkeley.edu) or Suzanna Lewis
(suzi@fruitfly.berkeley.edu) for more information.
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Gerald M. Rubin
John D. MacArthur Professor of Genetics
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-3200
phone: 510-643-9945
FAX: 510-643-9947
email: gerry@fruitfly.berkeley.edu
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