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2012 Dec 12
0
Job postings - computational biologists in translational science
Dear All,
We have two computational biology positions to advertise - details below:
Crispin
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The Paterson Institute for Cancer Research (www.paterson.man.ac.uk<http://www.paterson.man.ac.uk/>), an Institute of The University of Manchester, seeks two (one senior, one junior) computational biologists to join the Applied Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Group (ACBBG). The
2014 Oct 03
0
JOBS: New positions in computational biology, bioinformatics, statistics, HPC and software engineering
Dear all,
The CRUK MI have multiple positions in and around bioinformatics, biostatistics and computational biology.
These range from HPC and mathematical programming, through biostatistics and biomarkers, to computational biology and bioinformatics. Focuses include single cell genomics and personalised medicine in lung and prostate cancer.
For full details, please visit our website at:
2003 Apr 16
0
third virtual conference on genomics and bioinformatics
Hello All
The third virtual conference on genomics and bioinformatics will host by
North Dakota State University September 16-19, 2003
More details http://www.ndsu.edu/virtual-genomics/conference_2003.htm
Call for papers and 2002 accepted papers
http://www.ndsu.edu/virtual-genomics/papers_2003.htm
Third Virtual Conference on Genomics and Bioinformatics: September 16-19,
2003
Advances in
2008 Jan 29
0
Positions in Computational Biology
Hi,
We're looking for a number of people to join our group (Applied
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics -- ACBB) and applying state of
the art techniques (see for example, xmap.picr.man.ac.uk) to integrate,
analyse and interpret datasets arising from the latest generation of
microarrays (including exon, SNP and tiling arrays), quantitative
mass-spectrometry and next generation
2013 Dec 01
0
MOOC on Statistical Learning with R
Rob Tibshirani and I are offering a MOOC in January on Statistical Learning.
This “massive open online course" is free, and is based entirely on our new book
“An Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in R”
(James, Witten, Hastie, Tibshirani 2013, Springer). http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~gareth/ISL/
The pdf of the book will also be free.
The course, hosted on Open edX, consists of
2014 Jan 20
0
Grupo de estudio MOOC StatLearning: Statistical Learning
Hola a todos
Siguiendo la iniciativa propuesta por Carlos Gil en la lista de correo
estamos creando/organizando un grupo de estudio en Madrid para seguir el
MOOC StatLearning: Statistical Learning. Para aquellos interesados en
participar en dicho grupo hago saber lo siguiente:
1. En la próxima reunión
<http://r-es.org/tiki-index.php?page=Grupo%20de%20Inter%C3%A9s%20Local%20de%
2003 Oct 16
0
Statisticians - Genome Institute of Singapore
Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS)
Biostatistics Group
The Genome Institute of Singapore ( http://www.gis.a-star.edu.sg <http://www.gis.a-star.edu.sg> ) is looking for statisticians who are interested in a wide range of biomedical probems.
We are especially interested in hearing from senior researchers interested in leading their own group.
The institute is well-funded and engaged
2008 Apr 29
3
generic question -> Genomics with R
Hi everybody,
I am trying to make my mind about the use of R for Computational and
Statistical Approaches to Genomics.
I know this is a vaste field: this is the main reason why I am sending
this message to this always useful list! Any key/entry point to this
field will be extremely welcome!
Please, could you help me to go in the right direction?
Thanks!!!
Ricardo
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Ricardo Rodr?guez
2013 Dec 22
0
Data Analyst in Statistical Genetics
Our group in the Biostatistics Department at the University of Washington is currently seeking a data analyst to work on projects with genetic data. Our computing
environment is almost exclusively R and we have developed several R and BioConductor packages.
Position Description: The Department of Biostatistics of the University of Washington, through the Center for Biomedical Statistics and the
2013 Dec 03
0
Postdoctoral Scientist in Computational Biology
Dear All,
We are seeking a computational research scientist interested in studying the roles of non-coding RNAs in cancer. The successful applicant will join the Cancer Research UK RNA Biology Group at the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute (www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk).
Located in Manchester UK, the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute is a centre for excellence in cancer research. We
2014 Oct 01
2
JOB - PhD position: applying HPC in cancer research
Dear all, we have an exciting PhD position applying HPC to the analysis of large scale cancer datasets.
The post will suit an applicant from a strong computational background who wishes to apply their knowledge to help develop a better understanding of the processes that control how tumours develop.
Details below:-
High Performance Computing applied to cancer research: Computational analysis of
2013 Apr 01
0
Bioinformatics Job
*Bioinformatics Specialist, Sage Bionetworks, Seattle, WA*
Sage Bionetworks is a world-leading nonprofit biomedical research
organization dedicated to: (1) developing predictive models of
disease-related phenotypes through integrative analysis of large-scale
genomic data sets; (2) building and supporting an open source compute
platform and database to more effectively harness genome-scale data by
2014 Jul 17
2
[Grupo de Usuarios R Madrid]: Siguiente reunión el 1-julio... (Agenda disponible)...
Hola:
El 02/07/14 a las #4, Jose Luis Cañadas Reche escribió:
> [...]
> Ya de paso pregunto si alguien está interesado en
> hacer un GIL (Grupo de Interés Local) en Andalucía..
¿En que zona tienes interés?
En Almería no hay muchos eRReros pero alguno que otro estamos.
Salud y Revolución.
Lobo.
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Libertad es poder elegir en cualquier momento. Ahora yo elijo GNU/Linux,
para no
2013 Nov 20
0
in honor of fredrick sanger
Hey john mark.
I saw that you recently mentioned some work using gluster for sequencing
data (where there are alot of intermediates, and sometimes, huge raw input
data sets that get denoised).
http://184.106.200.248/2012/07/improving-high-throughput-next-gen-sequencing/
Well, today fredrick sangar, the guy who pretty much created the technology
necessary for generating
2017 Aug 11
0
Revolutions blog: July 2017 roundup
Since 2008, Microsoft (formerly Revolution Analytics) staff and guests
have written about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog
(http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com) and every month I post a summary
of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers
of r-help.
In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the
month of July:
A tutorial on using the
2014 Dec 11
0
Postdoctoral researcher: genome informatics in psychiatry
We are seeking a talented and driven postdoctoral fellow to join the
laboratory of Jake Michaelson, PhD, assistant professor in the department
of psychiatry at the University of Iowa.
The Michaelson lab investigates the effect of genetic variation on the
development and function of the brain, particularly in the context of
neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism and language impairment. Our
2009 Jan 21
0
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
2009 Mar 03
0
New mailing list: R-help-es
Hi all,
I am writing to announce the creation of a new R
mailing list: R-help-es. It is going to be a list for spanish speakers
users of R so I am sorry to write the rest of the email in spanish.
Os escribo para anunciaros que hemos creado una nueva
lista de correo llamada R-help-es para usuarios de R hispanohablantes
en respuesta a la creciente comunidad de usuarios en España y
2004 Jun 08
2
(no subject)
Hi!!
I am a new user of R (just trying to analysis microarrays with some packages from the bioconductor project).
I would like to import a text-delimeted file containing 20 columns and 22200 rows.
I have tried
read.table;
scan(file="")
<matrix(scan("file", n=20*200,20,200, byrow=TRUE));
Doesn't matter what I try I got the next message:
error in file (file
2013 Sep 11
1
Position available University of Oxford
*The Jenner Institute is seeking to appoint an outstanding
Bioinformatician to run a Transcriptomics Core Facility at the Jenner
Institute and to identify, develop and integrate bioinformatics
resources into the research programmes of the institute. You will be
based at the Jenner Institute in the Old Road Campus Research Building,
Headington, Oxford and working in conjunction with Gilean