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Andrej Sali, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences
University of California, San Francisco
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From: "Sternberg, Michael J E" <m.sternberg@imperial.ac.uk>
Subject: FW: Bioinformatics Software Developer - Mike Sternberg's Group Imperial - Protein Structure and Disease Variants
Date: October 17, 2016 at 1:31:30 PM PDT
To: Undisclosed recipients:;

 
Dear Colleague/  I’d be grateful if you would let suitable applicants know of this opportunity.
 
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Bioinformatics Software Developer : Mapping genetic variants to protein structures
Group of Prof Mike Sternberg
Department of Life Sciences
South Kensington Campus
Imperial College London
 
Salary £35,140-£43,350 per annum
 
Applications are invited for a Bioinformatics Software Developer to join the Structural Bioinformatics Group. The post holder will work as a member of a small team developing the software for the PhyreRisk portal which will provide a dynamic web portal to deliver to the community a resource relating human genetic variation, disease, protein structure and biological pathways. 
 
You must have a Masters in bioinformatics or a closely related discipline in computational biology or vocational qualification and experience in a relevant role. A PhD Degree (or equivalent) in bioinformatics or a closely related discipline in computational biology is desirable. You must have demonstrable strong programming experience developing a substantive dynamic web site to a professional standard using HTML/JavaScript/Django and server side languages (Java, Perl-CGI) applied to a biological problem is essential. You must also have a proven programming experience that results in the development of at least two of the following within a biological context: (i) a substantive and robust algorithm, (ii) a substantial dynamic web-site or (iii) a substantial relational database.
 
This is a full time position, funded by the Wellcome Trust for up to 36 months.
Closing date is
6 November 2016 (midnight GMT)
 
For informal enquiries contact Prof Mike Sternberg
m.sternberg@imperial.ac.uk
 
For application procedure and further details see:
https://www4.ad.ic.ac.uk/OA_HTML/OA.jsp?page=/oracle/apps/irc/candidateSelfService/webui/VisVacDispPG&akRegionApplicationId=821&transactionid=1914660621&retainAM=Y&addBreadCrumb=S&p_svid=49596&p_spid=1796329&oapc=28&oas=8aRxdhUHdMjO68xCMrI04Q
 
 
 
 
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Professor Michael J E Sternberg
Director Centre for Integrative Systems Biology  and Bioinfomatics  (CISBIO)  
Room 306 - Sir Ernst Chain Building
Department of Life Sciences
Imperial College London, London  SW7 2AZ,UK
m.sternberg@imperial.ac.uk
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/cisbio (CISBIO)
www.sbg.bio.imperial.ac.uk (Group's research)
 
Tel +44 (0)20 7594 5212
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