MeInBio is a newly established research training group at the University of Freiburg and the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics Freiburg. It aims at a dual education in bioinformatics and wet laboratory methods to explore the spatio-temporal dynamics of gene regulation using high-throughput and high-resolution methods.
For the start in September 2017, MeInBio is now offering for 3 years
1 Postdoc position
The postdoc will work in the group of Prof. Rolf Backofen, chair of bioinformatics, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg.
Research will include the development of visualization approaches for detecting differentiation pathways of single cell RNA-seq sequencing data. The postdoc will work closely together with the colleagues who generate single cell sequencing data in the lab.
The Postdoc is expected to train MeInBio biologists to perform their own bioinformatics analyses and to foster bioinformatics technology transfer among the participating groups.
We offer
Candidates should
For further information on the research training group and the project please refer to
http://www.anatomie2.uni-freiburg.de...o_en/index.htm
Please send your application including CV, motivation letter, publication list, certificates and two reference letters as one pdf file to [email protected]
For the start in September 2017, MeInBio is now offering for 3 years
1 Postdoc position
The postdoc will work in the group of Prof. Rolf Backofen, chair of bioinformatics, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg.
Research will include the development of visualization approaches for detecting differentiation pathways of single cell RNA-seq sequencing data. The postdoc will work closely together with the colleagues who generate single cell sequencing data in the lab.
The Postdoc is expected to train MeInBio biologists to perform their own bioinformatics analyses and to foster bioinformatics technology transfer among the participating groups.
We offer
- an exciting research project in single cell RNA-seq data analysis with excellent publication and further career prospects
- close collaboration with several life science groups with the potential of a multitude of co-author publications in addition to her/his own research project
- participation in all courses that are offered within the MeInBio research training group
- Additional “soft skills” courses and gatherings of all research training group members for scientific exchange
Candidates should
- be trained in NGS analysis
- Have an excellent PhD and publication record in informatics or bioinformatics
- Have a strong affection to acquire also biological knowledge and work together with life scientists
- Be fluent in written and spoken English
For further information on the research training group and the project please refer to
http://www.anatomie2.uni-freiburg.de...o_en/index.htm
Please send your application including CV, motivation letter, publication list, certificates and two reference letters as one pdf file to [email protected]