The Chair for Applied Bioinformatics (Prof. Oliver Kohlbacher) is currently looking for Bioinformaticians/Computational Biologists (postdocs and/or PhD students) starting between October 2015 and March 2016. The ideal candidates will have a PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science or a related life science discipline (with significant experience in bioinformatics).
The positions cover a wide range of topics and are financed from a number of third-party funded projects (durations between three and five years). Relevant topics and qualifications include:
- Integrative and Translational Bioinformatics (application of bioinformatics methods to oncological indications and to neurodegenerative disease, advanced methods for semantic integration of data on the network level, statistical methods for enrichment analyses across multiple omics levels, visualization of omics data)
- Structural bioinformatics (reconstruction of protein complexes from sparse data)
- Computational Mass Spectrometry (metabolomics and cross-linking mass spectrometry)
Further details:
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