(DBWORLD) C-Programmers, EMBL-EBI, Cambridge, UK

etzold (etzold@ebi.ac.uk)
Mon, 14 Jul 1997 16:13:21 +0100

EMBL (European Molecular Biology Laboratory)
Duty Station : Hinxton, near Cambridge, UK
Date of Start: As soon as possible

We seek a postdoctoral fellow and a programmer to work in the SRS
project. SRS is a data retrieval system which integrates very
heterogeneous databanks in molecular biology and genome analysis,
serving on the World Wide Web currently about 200 different
databanks through several dozen servers that are installed world
wide. The recently developed technology to integrate externally
developed applications into the package will give novel and powerful
capabilities for biological data analysis.

SRS is evolving and growing rapidly and provides a challenging
set of unique networking and data management problems which
force us to evaluate and use the latest software technologies and
develop novel solutions ourselves.

Applicants must be fluent in the C programming language and should
feel comfortable participating in a large software project.
A background in biology or experience in HTML, Java and
object-oriented programming are welcome.

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EMBL is an inclusive, equal opportunity organization.

Please send your CV, or write briefly for a standard application form,
quoting reference nos. 97/50 (programmer) or 97/PD8 (postdoc) to:

The Head of Human Resources, EMBL, Postfach 10.2209, 69012 Heidelberg,
Germany.

Fax: +49 6221 387555
email: jobs@EMBL-Heidelberg.de

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