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Job Title: Postdoctoral positions in computational biology/bioinformatics of cellular networks

Required Skills:
Strong background in molecular biology or biochemistry, bioinformatics, statistics, computer programming.

Job Description:
Post-doctoral positions are immediately available in the group of Dr. Gary Bader at the University of Toronto (http://baderlab.org) to study the organization and evolution of biological systems using computational biology and bioinformatics techniques. We seek to accurately predict links, such as specific molecular interactions, in eukaryotic cell signaling systems using comprehensive genomics data. We are interested to find how these links are rewired by mutations to cause disease. This work is supported through the development of open-source biological pathway and network databases and visualization and analysis software.

Successful applicants should have strong interest and/or experience in:
* Predicting biologically relevant protein interactions
* Cellular network evolution
* Detection of cell type and stage active biological processes using molecular profiles
* Biological pathway and network databases and analysis tools

The Bader group is situated in the newly built Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, a major international centre of genomics, proteomics and systems biology research, in the heart of the exciting cosmopolitan city of Toronto.

Please send your CV, research interests and the names of 3 references to gary.bader@utoronto.ca

Bioinformatics Software Developers

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Project Manager, Training and Outreach Coordinator

Are you a biologist turned manager interested in computational biology? We are looking for a motivated and highly organized individual to help manage a bioinformatics and genomics software development project and coordinate community outreach and training.

Helping to lead a small bioinformatics team, the incumbent will provide project management, community outreach and training for the GeneMANIA gene function prediction system targeted at biologist and computational biologist users. The candidate will be responsible for project management (recruiting; reporting; prioritizing software features; user testing of software; organizing and chairing meetings), training (creating education material; organizing online and in-person tutorials and workshops), and community outreach (presenting at conferences; identifying and reaching out to scientist users; soliciting, responding to and tracking user feedback, advertising the project by writing website content, tracking usage statistics, working with relevant organizations like biological standards organizations and model organism database groups) to coordinate development).

The GeneMANIA research project is situated in the newly built Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, a major international centre of excellence in genomics, proteomics and systems biology research, in the heart of the exciting cosmopolitan city of Toronto.

Minimum Qualifications: Education: M.Sc. in a biology (or a related field), preferably in genomics or bioinformatics, and teaching experience or an M.Sc in education with experience in genomics or bioinformatics.

Skills: an organizational genius, a go-getter personality, excellent communication skills, public speaking, project management, writing, leadership, problem solving

Email resume and details of three references to: ccbr.software.jobs at gmail.com

Note: Unfortunately, due to email overload, I can only reply selectively, but don't let this discourage you from emailing me. I do read all email.

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