cuelgo un par de ofertas de trabajo en Bioinformática, ambas en España, que me han llegado entre ayer y hoy:
"A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the laboratory of Computational Cell Biology, led by Dr. Ana Rojas, at the Institute of Predictive and Personalized Medicine of Cancer, Badalona, Barcelona, Spain.
We are interested in the computational characterization and evolution of the molecular pathways involved in Human Disease, and how to apply this knowledge to generate new methods for diagnosis and prognosis.
The projects focus on the development of methods for dissecting gene-disease relations based on network topology analysis.
We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow with significant experience in system biology ad bioinformatics techniques, and interest in cancer biology. The successful candidate should have a PHD in molecular biology, bioinformatics, computing science, or related fields, and an excellent publication record.
We offer a one-year contract with a competitive salary according to experience.Interested applicants should submit a CV (which lists at least 2references) and a brief letter (1 page) outlining prior research experience and personal research interests to Dr. Ana Rojas (arojas@imppc.org) and rrhh@imppc.org" (http://www.imppc.org)
We are interested in the computational characterization and evolution of the molecular pathways involved in Human Disease, and how to apply this knowledge to generate new methods for diagnosis and prognosis.
The projects focus on the development of methods for dissecting gene-disease relations based on network topology analysis.
We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow with significant experience in system biology ad bioinformatics techniques, and interest in cancer biology. The successful candidate should have a PHD in molecular biology, bioinformatics, computing science, or related fields, and an excellent publication record.
We offer a one-year contract with a competitive salary according to experience.Interested applicants should submit a CV (which lists at least 2references) and a brief letter (1 page) outlining prior research experience and personal research interests to Dr. Ana Rojas (arojas@imppc.org) and rrhh@imppc.org" (http://www.imppc.org)
La otra oferta, que en realidad son dos:
"Subject: Open Positions in Computational Structural Biology
Dear colleagues and friends,
We currently have openings for a postdoctoral fellow and a bioinformatician in Computational Structural Biology:
We currently have openings for a postdoctoral fellow and a bioinformatician in Computational Structural Biology:
http://sgu.bioinfo.cipf.es/home/?page=jobs
Could you please forward this announcement to whom you may think could be of interest. Thanks!
Marc A. Marti-Renom"
Could you please forward this announcement to whom you may think could be of interest. Thanks!
Marc A. Marti-Renom"
Saludos,
Bruno
Saludos Bruno, mi nombre es Rafael de Puerto Rico; tengo algunas preguntas sobre Bioinformática. He estado leyendo sobre el tema y me he percatado que Bioinformática se divide en dos áreas: Biología y Computación. ¿Será posible que en el área de química (orgánica, analítica, ambiental) la Bioinformática tenga salida? Otra pregunta que tengo es, ¿qué tipo de lenguaje (C++, Java, SQL, Oracle, VBA) se utiliza en el estudio de la Bioinformática?
ResponderEliminarMi email es rcrprcarrion@gmail.com. Gracias por la información brindada. Me interesa mucho este tema.
Hola Rafael, la división entre Biología y Computación que mencionas puede ser muy sutil según a quién preguntes, pero es cierto que los que nos dedicamos a esto a veces tenemos tendencia a ser más biólogos que informáticos o a la inversa. La bioinformática se está ya usando en el área ambiental; por ejemplo mira a qué se dedican en el grupo de Víctor de Lorenzo (http://www.cnb.uam.es/~meml).
ResponderEliminarCualquier lenguaje es válido para programar en bioinformática, pero a menudo es recomendable que se pueda llevar sin complicaciones de unas plataformas a otras. Los más habituales son probablemente C/C++,Java,Python y Perl, pero insisto, cualquiera vale,un saludo,
Bruno