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Applicants should submit a CV and name/contact information of three references to Dr. Wei Li (WL1 at bcm dot tmc dot edu) with email subject "Scientific Programmer application". | Applicants should submit a CV and name/contact information of three references to Dr. Wei Li (WL1 at bcm dot tmc dot edu) with email subject "Scientific Programmer application". | ||
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Open Positions
Join Dr. Wei Li's lab at Baylor College of Medicine located in the heart of Texas Medical Center, one of the most exciting places in the world for biomedical research!
Postdoctoral position in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology
Ideal candidates should have 1) a Ph.D. in a quantitative field, 2) strong programming skills (python/perl, R, C/C++) and/or large-scale data analysis skills. Substantial experience in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology is a plus. However, a non-bioinformatics background with strong training in other area (e.g., physics or computer science) would also be appropriate. The successful candidate is expected to develop algorithms to interpret and integrate various cancer epi-genome/transcriptome data. This position also offers access to an outstanding interdisciplinary research environment with plenty of collaboration opportunities.
How to apply: Applicants should submit a CV, pdfs of your best papers and name/contact information of three references to Dr. Wei Li (WL1 at bcm dot edu) with email subject "Postdoctoral application".
Scientific Programmer position
Ideal candidates should have a Bachelor or Master degree in Computer Science or related field and strong programming skills such as python/perl, C/C++, SQL/CGI, Java, etc. Prior bioinformatics training/experience is a plus. The primary object is to implement web-based and/or stand-alone software tools that enable biomedical researchers to interpret their large-scale genomics/microarray data.
How to apply: Applicants should submit a CV and name/contact information of three references to Dr. Wei Li (WL1 at bcm dot tmc dot edu) with email subject "Scientific Programmer application".
Multiple openings for graduate students
TBA