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  • Prognosys Biosciences - Scientist, Bioinformatics 2010-07-IN (La Jolla, CA)

    We are looking for a highly motivated bioinformatics scientist to join our team dedicated to developing tools for personalized medicine.

    Responsibilities:

    -Develop software tools and perform data analysis to support R&D projects.
    -Collaborate with scientists to design and carry out investigations in the fields of genome analysis and genomic medicine.
    -Participate in developing commercial products and services.


    Qualifications:

    -PhD degree in Computer Science, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Bioinformatics or a related field.
    -Strong knowledge of relational databases and database design.
    -Experience with large datasets.
    -Work experience with perl or python, C/C++.
    -Familiarity with basic concepts of molecular biology.
    -Ability to work in a cross-functional team and good communication skills.
    -Experience with statistical analysis is a plus.


    Please apply online at http://www.prognosysbio.com/Careers.html

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