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2009 Aug 25
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Postdoc position in computational biology: Seattle WA
A postdoctoral fellow position in computational biology is anticipated to open in the fall of 2009 at University of Washington, Seattle, WA. The candidate will join a multi-disciplinary group working on edge-cutting research problems in computational biology. Job Description We seek a highly motivated and diligent researcher at the early stage of academic career with the ability to carry out
2009 Jan 21
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EMBL Heidelberg seeks a Bioinformatician / Data Analyst
Hello, Might be interesting for some of you: Bioinformatician / Data Analyst Grade: 5 or 6, depending on experience EMBL site: EMBL Heidelberg Commencing date: As sooon as possible, after closing date (28 February 2009) Job description: EMBL is seeking for a Bioinformatician / Data Analyst in its efforts to build an expanded analysis-infrastructure for next-generation sequencing data. The
2007 Nov 28
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Bioinformatician / Statistician position at EMBL Heidelberg
Bioinformatician / Statistician Grade: 5 or 6, depending on experience and qualifications EMBL site: EMBL Heidelberg Commencing date: 1 March 2008 Job description: We are seeking a highly motivated Bioinformatician / Statistician to work in the Centre for High Throughput Functional Genomics. The position involves statistical and bioinformatic analysis of genome wide datasets and support in
2013 Sep 18
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bioinformatician position at IMPPC, Badalona, Spain
A core facility bioinformatician position is available at the Institute for Predictive and Personalized Medicine of Cancer (IMPPC) in Badalona, a city immediately north of Barcelona, Spain. We offer a 1 year contract with possibility of extension, with a maximum annual brute salary of 30.000 ?, to be negotiated according to training and experience. The deadline for applications is September 30,
2013 Jan 15
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Job Opening: Bioinformatician at OpenAnalytics (Belgium)
L.S. OpenAnalytics is an international company providing data analysis services and products across geographies and industrial sectors. We are currently looking to expand our bioinformatics team with a candidate who fits the following profile: Bioinformatician: MSc / PhD in Computational Biology, Computer Science or Bioinformatics A detailed description can be found at
2013 Jul 08
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Open position for a Core Bioinformatician in Lund, Sweden
Dear all, An opportunity for a Bioinformatician is available at the Biomedical Center (BMC) at Lund University Sweden, in a newly established bioinformatics core. The post holder will join a dynamic and multidisciplinary environment and will play a key role in providing support to diverse projects across different research areas (primarily stem cell research in blood, brain, and diabetes). The
2013 Jul 23
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Job reminder: Open position for a Core Bioinformatician in Lund, Sweden
An opportunity for a Bioinformatician is available at the Biomedical Center (BMC) at Lund University Sweden, in a newly established bioinformatics core. The post holder will join a dynamic and multidisciplinary environment and will play a key role in providing support to diverse projects across different research areas (primarily stem cell research in blood, brain, and diabetes). The successful
2010 Jan 31
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Bioinformatician, Austria
We are looking for a MSc or PhD holder in Bioinformatics,Molecular/Computational Biology or Computer Science to support ourbiomarker team in the identification, validation and furtherdevelopment of biomarkers. The chosen candidate will be part of ourmultidisciplinary team conducting studies to discover and developdiagnostic biomarkers as well as biomarkers for the characterization ofdisease models
2012 Jul 10
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A position of Bioinformatician is available at Sophia Genetics (Lausanne, Switzerland).
Please do NOT contact me for this post. Please see below for contact details. The company offers solutions for the secure storage and analysis of patient genome sequence information to enable its effective, confidential application to personalized healthcare. The jobholder will be involved in clinical next generation sequence (NGS) data analysis pipeline development. The candidates will be
2010 Aug 23
2
Asterisk, HylaFax and Cardiff
I'm looking for a way to use our implementation of HylaFax on Asterisk with Cardiff (an old installation of Cardiff document stuff). Is someone doing that? If no one has direct experience, is there a HylaFax client that emulates WinFax print-to-fax? --Don Don Kelly PCF Corp People Come First 651 842-1000 888 Don Kell(y) 651 842-1001 fax -------------- next part -------------- An
2004 Jun 01
2
GLMM(..., family=binomial(link="cloglog"))?
I'm having trouble using binomial(link="cloglog") with GLMM in lme4, Version: 0.5-2, Date: 2004/03/11. The example in the Help file works fine, even simplified as follows: fm0 <- GLMM(immun~1, data=guImmun, family=binomial, random=~1|comm) However, for another application, I need binomial(link="cloglog"), and this generates an error for me: >
2015 Jul 26
1
Get term from document by position
> Can you file a bug with some example outputs that are unrelated to the search string? Here is the example (see attachment). This example does the following: 1)First, it indexes text from the "text.txt" file (see attachment) (actually, this is the text of the following book: "Abbas, Lichtman. Basic immunology"). 2)Next, it searches for the "extracellular
2017 Nov 21
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Data Scientists, Biostatisticians and Bioinformaticians (LMU Munich)
We are currently looking for Data Scientists, Biostatisticians and Bioinformaticians for the Data Analysis Group at the newly founded Data Integration Center at the Institute for Medical Information Processing, Biometry and Epidemiology, LMU Munich. The tasks of the Data Analysis Group include the development and implementation of new techniques for data analysis, data quality assessment and
2009 May 08
3
'Dynamic' 3D plot
Hi, I am looking for a R package to draw 3d plot. But not in a static way like scatterplot3d or stuff like that. I would like to make rotate the plot, to zoom/unzoom etc..., actually to render the graph 'dynamic'... (for the biologist and bioinformatician, a R package which permitts to reproduce what pdb viewer does). Does a Way exist to do something like that in R ? Thanks,
2009 Mar 04
5
Filtering R lists
Hello I am am new to R and any help with the following would be appreciated: I have a list (example attached) and I would like to create a new list which is a filtered version of this list. I.e I would like a list that only contains elements with this value: Chr 10 : 21853562 - 21855482 Any pointers/tips would be great. Thanks! Nikol -- Bioinformatician/Computer Associate Cambridge Institute
2003 Sep 18
2
R-1.7.1 package installation problem
Hi there, I am a bioinformatician working in DFCI. I am new to R. Yesterday I installed the R-1.7.1 to my Linux (since I am not able to find R-1.8 on the webpage). But I have some package installation problems ... 1. install.packages2() function isn't available. If I type at R prompt: >install.packages2("Biobase") Error: couldn't find function
2008 Nov 20
1
R course in Scotland
(apologies if this is the wrong list) I'm a bioinformatician looking for a course in using R, in particular the tools for working with the genome - I've heard they're lightning fast. I'm in Glasgow, but I've tried the Robertson centre for biostatistics and they use minitab. If anybody knows of a course, I would be grateful. Glasgow or Edinburgh would be preferable, but
2012 Apr 16
1
packages install dependencies
Hello R-Members I have to install several R packages on a Unix server which doesn't have internet connection. I downloaded some packages manually and I installed it from source using the command R CMD INSTALL and it's work but in some cases I can't install the package because of the dependencies. So I download all the R packages into a directory for example /home/joel/RPacks.
2006 Apr 01
1
Using vectorization instead of for loop for performing a calculation efficiently
I am trying to write an efficient function that will do the following: Given an nxm matrix, 10 rows (observations) by 10 columns (samples) for each row, test of all values in the row are greater than a value k If all values are greater than k, then set all values to NA (or something), Return an nxm matrix with the modified rows. If I do this with a matrix of 20,000 rows, I will be waiting until
2012 Aug 23
0
party package: ctree - survival data - extracting statistics/predictors
Dear R users, I am trying to apply the analysis processed in a paper, on the data I'm working with. The data is: 80 patients for which I have survival data (time - days, and event - binary), and microarray expression data for 200 genes (predictor continuous variables). My data matrix "data.test" has ncol: 202 and nrow: 80. What I want to do is: - run recursive partitioning on