A job ad sent in by Calum – share and enjoy!

Dr Michael Charleston
Associate Professor in Bioinformatics
Co-director of Data, Knowledge and Decisions University Research Theme
Associate Head of School (Learning and Teaching)
School of Natural Sciences
University of Tasmania
AUSTRALIA
phone: +61 3 6226 2444



Mathematical Biology Research Group @ UTAS

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From: Calum Wilson <calum.wilson@utas.edu.au>
Subject: Fwd: Tenure Track Bioinformatics Innsbruck
Date: 16 April 2019 at 7:25:56 am AEST
To: Michael Charleston <michael.charleston@utas.edu.au>



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From: "Neuhauser, Sigrid" <Sigrid.Neuhauser@uibk.ac.at>
Date: 15 April 2019 at 9:22:36 pm AEST
To: "Neuhauser, Sigrid" <Sigrid.Neuhauser@uibk.ac.at>
Subject: Tenure Track Bioinformatics Innsbruck

Dear all, 
 
the Institute of Microbiology in Innsbruck ist hiring – we are looking for a tenure track fellow in bioinformatics – see the attached job description.
 
The positon scope is very broad and open to attract as many bright minds as possible. The person we are looking for should have experience in working with bioinformatics data of microorganisms (including bacteria, archea, fungi, protists) in the widest sense. So a good track record either in genomics/transcriptomics or biodiversity or network analyses or metabolomics will make you a promising canditate.
 
 
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch!
 
Please forward to any prospecitve PostDocs or anybody who you think might fit for this positon!
 
Best regards
 
Sigrid
 
PS: apologies for cross posting!
 
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Dr. Sigrid Neuhauser
Institute of Microbiology
University of Innsbruck
Technikerstraße 25
6020 Innsbruck
tel: +43 (0)512 507 51259 
 
 
 



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