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[Maize] PostDoc in BIOINFORMATICS, MAIZE GENOMICS at U of Bonn, Germany

Frank Hochholdinger via maize%40net.bio.net (by hochhold from uni-bonn.de)
Tue Oct 5 02:51:41 EST 2010



*POSTDOC IN BIOINFORMATICS** *

*WITH BACKGROUND IN PLANT GENETICS AND/OR STATISTICS*

The newly established chair of Crop Functional Genomics at the 
University of Bonn seeks a bioinformatician with a strong interest in 
plant genetics, genomics and/or statistics. The postdoctoral researcher 
will be involved in designing, analyzing, and interpreting next 
generation sequencing experiments (Illumina) and proteome assays with 
the model cereals maize and barley. In addition, the candidate is 
expected to participate in teaching of students and colleagues. The 2 + 
1 year position which is available from 02/2011 offers the possibility 
to join a young and dynamic group with numerous national and 
international collaborations.

The position is open to highly motivated and enthusiastic individuals 
with a strong publication record. Applicants should have a solid 
background in molecular biology and biostatistics. A strong interest in 
plant genetics is required. Experience in analyzing plant genomes is a 
plus, but not essential. Especially candidates with experience in 
analyzing data generated using next-generation sequencing are encouraged 
to apply. Payment is according to the German civil servant pay scale 
TV-L E13.

Applications, including CV, a description of research experiences, a 
statement of scientific interests as well as contact information of two 
references should be submitted in pdf format in German or English by 
e-mail to:

Frank Hochholdinger

University of Bonn

INRES

Crop Functional Genomics

hochholdinger from uni-bonn.de


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Prof. Dr. Frank Hochholdinger
University of Bonn
INRES - Crop Functional Genomics
Katzenburgweg 1a
D-53115 Bonn
Email: hochholdinger from uni-bonn.de
Phone: +49 (0) 228 73 60334
Secretary: +49 (0) 228 73 60331



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