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Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Bioinformatics at Macquarie University

A Postdoctoral Research Fellow with strong quantitative skills is being sought to undertake research in the area of protein structure prediction.

The position will be based at Macquarie University in Sydney. The appointment is for a period of three years.

Essential criteria:

  • Experience in bioinformatics research.

  • Ability to programme in a low level language, such as C or C++.

  • Ability to work in a team.

    Desirable criteria

  • Experience in mathematical optimisation.

  • A background in protein structure.

    The project is jointly supervised with Dr. Charlotte Deane of the Centre for Bioinformatics at the University of Oxford. International travel (to Oxford) and domestic travel is likely to be involved.

    The salary, in 2008, will start at A$61,155, increment yearly and include superannuation. A removal allowance is available where appropriate.

    For further information concerning the project itself please contact Graham Wood on gwood[at]efs.mq.edu.au

    Applications, including CV, a response to the essential and desirable criteria and nominating a starting date, should be emailed to Professor G R Wood at the above address or mailed by Friday, 19 October 2007 to

    Professor G R Wood
    Department of Statistics
    Oxford University
    1 South Parks Road
    Oxford
    OX1 3TG
    UK

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