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Postdoctoral positions in computational genomics at Weill Cornell Medical College August 11, 2008

Filed under: Cornell, Jobs — oelemento @ 5:44 pm

Here’s the ad. A computational biologist will already join my group in the fall (jointly hired with another group at Weill Cornell that produces massive amounts of genomic data).

Olivier Elemento’s computational biology group at the Weill Medical College of
Cornell University in Manhattan, New York, has several openings for postdoctoral scientists.
The group’s research emphasis is on human regulatory genomics and
proteomics. We develop innovative computational tools and approaches to
generate testable hypotheses and discover fundamental principles in
transcriptional, post-transcriptional and post-translational regulation of gene
expression.
Our research is done in close collaboration with experimentalists at Weill and
elsewhere and our ultimate goal is to develop translational research towards
novel understanding and therapy for diseases such as cancer and
neurodegenerative disorders.

For more details on the group’s research, please consult :

http://physiology.med.cornell.edu/faculty/elemento/lab/

Strong analytical and programming expertise is required. Preference will be given
to individuals with a proven track record in computational genomics. Individuals
with strong computational skills and experimental background are also
encouraged to apply.
To apply, send a resume in addition to names and contact addresses of two
persons who can provide recommendation letters to ole2001@med.cornell.edu

And if you join my group, this is the kind of projects you could be working on.

 

One Response to “Postdoctoral positions in computational genomics at Weill Cornell Medical College”

  1. Nandita Says:

    Hi Dr. Elemento,
    I would be very interested in a post-doc position in your lab. I have sent you a couple e-mails and am giving it a try via your blog, sorry if this is one too many.
    regards,
    -Nandita


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