Thursday, February 22

Bioinformatician/Computational scientist position available at Michigan State University

 
Several faculty in the Department of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University (Mariah Meek, Ingo Braasch, Gideon Bradburd, Julia Ganz) are looking to collectively hire a highly motivated bioinformatician/computational scientist with a biology background for a full-time position. Typical research projects will use RNA-sequencing, RAD-sequencing, whole genome sequencing and assembly, and targeted capture sequencing to address questions in ecology, evolution, comparative genomics, and developmental biology. We are looking for an enthusiastic and organized individual to join our team, who is skilled at working for multiple people and on different projects. The position will be based in East Lansing, MI on the MSU campus and comes with a competitive benefits package.
 
Primary duties will include:
1.     Curating sequence data (10%)
2.     Analyzing sequence data (65%)
3.     Producing tables and figures and writing data analysis methods and results (10%)
4.     Mentoring students on bioinformatics methods (10%)
5.     Reading scientific literature to stay up to date on newest analysis methods (5%)
 
Required Qualifications:
The job requires knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree in bioinformatics or related field and up to six months of related and progressively more responsible or expansive bioinformatics experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. The candidate should be well-versed in unix/linux, as well as at least one other programming language (e.g. R, python, perl). Applicants should have extensive experience analyzing large ‘–omic’ datasets.
 
Desired Qualifications:
A Master’s or PhD degree in bioinformatics or related field. Experience in at least some of the following key areas:
1.    Analyzing complex RNA-seq experimental data sets for differential gene expression
2.    Analyzing RAD-seq datasets—aligning to reference and creating de novo assemblies, SNP discovery, genotyping, etc.
3.    Genome assembly and annotation
4.   Genome comparisons
5.   Phylogenomics
6.   Epigenomics
 
Required applicant materials:
1) Brief cover letter describing research and data analysis experience and career goals
2) CV
3) Names and email addresses for 3 references
 
 
How to apply
Interested candidates should apply through the MSU Applicant Page at careers.msu.edu (job ID 480028). If you have questions, email Dr. Mariah Meek (mhmeek@msu.edu), with “Bioinformatics position” in the subject line. DO NOT EMAIL APPLICATION MATERIAL TO DR. MEEK. 
 
Review of application material will begin on March 14, 2018. Position is open until filled.
 
 
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Dr. Ingo Braasch
Assistant Professor
Department of Integrative Biology
College of Natural Science
Michigan State University

Giltner Hall 363 (office) 344 (lab)
293 Farm Lane, East Lansing MI 48824, USA
Shipping address: Natural Science 203