[BioC] [OT] Biostatistician position available
Diego Díez Ruiz
ddiez at iib.uam.es
Thu Oct 6 12:25:54 CEST 2005
Dear BioC members,
Sorry for the off topic message but I think it may be of interest for
someone.
A Biostatistician position is available at CNIC (Spain's National
Centre for Cardiovascular Research). You can see the job description
below. Any possible candidates please contact:
Ana Dopazo, PhD
Genomics Unit
Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares(CNIC)
Madrid, Spain
http://www.cnic.es/genomica <http://www.cnic.es/genomica>
Thank you very much.
D
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Biostatistician
The CNIC Genomics Unit is looking for a biostatistics expert to
participate in the performance of genome wide screening assays.
The introduction of high capacity/high accuracy tools for collecting
genetic information (e. g., microarray techniques) has changed the
nature of life sciences research. Appropiate experimental design and
analysis of the high number of data produced requires challenging
biostatistical and computational approaches to turn this information
into discovery.
The successful candidate will be required to work on:
Ø Application, evaluation and development of statistical methods/
tools for hypothesis testing and data mining for a range of
biological research projects using up-to-date genomic technologies.
Ø Consultation and collaborative support to ongoing research
projects. Consulting will involve assisting researchers in choosing
and implementing the best approaches for designing their experiments
and analysing their results.
Requirement for this position:
Ø Strong proven knowledge of statistical and computational
methodology. Ability to choose appropiate methods and to correctly
interpret analysis results.
Ø Experience in medical or pharmaceutical research and experience
in DNA microarray data analysis/data mining is a strong plus.
Ø Ability to work at an interdisciplinary nodal position between
the life sciences and statistics.
Ø Good communication skills.
Ø Good knowledge of English.
The CNIC (Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares),
Spain’s national centre for cardiovascular research, has been created
to undertake world-class, internationally competitive research into
the origin and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The research
centre is located in Madrid in a new building with over 6.000 square
metres of laboratory space, and equipped with top facilities and
modern infrastructure.
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