The candidate is expected to interact with other molecular biologists and computer scientists to combine experimental data with
modelling tools and thereby extend our computational morphodynamics approaches in plant growth & development (e.g. Sankar et al., Bioinformatics, 2011, Vol. 27, pp. 1404-1412; and Santuari & Scacchi et al., Current Biology, 2011,Vol. 21: pp. 1918-1923 for reference). Excellent experimental & computational resources and expertise are available through the lab and the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. Candidates are expected to follow up on the project described in the Santuari et la. reference and will take part in the Integrative Experimental and Computational Biology doctoral program (http://www.unil.ch/iecb) of our faculty.
Strongly motivated candidates with either a solid background in programming, bioinformatics and/or computer science, or a strong molecular biology expertise combined with computational inclinations are encouraged to apply. Please forward applications including a c.v. and contact information for two references by e-mail to: christian.hardtke at unil.ch
lab web page: http://www.unil.ch/hardtkelab
Source: http://sys-bio.livejournal.com/11294.html
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