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Subject: SMB Digest v14i19
SMB Digest May 8, 2013 Volume 14 Issue 19
ISSN 1086-6566
Editor: Richard Schugart richard(dot)schugart(at)gmail(dot)com
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Issue's Topics:
Summer School: Math Methods Bio Evol, Jun 23-27, CRM, Barcelona
Workshop: Virus Dynamics & Evol., Jun 30-Jul 4, CRM, Barcelona
Subject: Workshop: Young Researchers in..., Aug 25-28, MBI, Ohio State
Grad Course: Delay Differential Equations, Oct 6-10, Linnaeus U
Symposium: Keystone: Cell Death..., Oct 28-Nov 2, São Paulo
Workshop: Math Bio/Nonlinear Analysis, Dec 19-21, U Miami, FL
PhD Positions: Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Spain
Post-doc: Ecology, U Federal de Vicosa, Brazil
Post-doc: Modeling Protein Metabolism?, Paris
Post-doc: Modelling Infection & Immunity, UNSW, Australia
Scientific Programmer/Researcher: CSDE, U Washington
Selected NIH Intramural Research & Other Positions - May Update
SMBnet Reminders
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From: Andrei Korobeinikov <akorobeinikov@crm.cat>
Date: May 2, 2014 3:37:17 AM
Subject: Summer School: Math Methods Bio Evol, Jun 23-27, CRM, Barcelona
Dates: June 23 - 27, 2014
Venue: the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain.
Subject areas: Biological evolution; Mathematical modelling; Computer
simulation; Multiscale modelling; System biology; Virus dynamics; Viral
evolution
This four-day (24 hours of lectures) advance course is organized in the
framework of an intended CRM "Mathematics in Natural Sciences" series
and aimed at postgraduate students and young scientists (mathematicians
as well as non-mathematicians) with interest in mathematical modelling
and mathematical methods in biology. The goal of the advance course is
to provide an introduction of mathematical ideas and methods applied to
all aspects of biological evolution.
Lecturers: Yoh Iwasa (Kyushu University, Japan), Santiago F. Elena
(Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas, Valencia), Nick
Barton (Institute of Science and Technology, Austria), Andrei
Korobeinikov and Tomas Alarcon (CRM).
Please note that the 24th of June is St. Joan day. St. Joan day is one
of the most important festivals in Catalonia often described as the
"Night of Fire"
(http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/events/sant-joan/feast-sant-joan.html).
There will be no lessons this day.
For other detail and to register please go to
www.crm.cat/2014/ACBiologicalEvolution . Registration includes
lectures, documentation package, lunches and coffee breaks.
You also can contact Mrs. Consol Roca (croca@crm.cat) or Prof. Andrei
Korobeinikov (akorobeinikov@crm.cat)
Please note that from June 30th to July 4th, 2014, that is, immediately
after the school, the CRM organizes a workshop on Virus dynamics and
evolution (www.crm.cat/2014/WKVirusDynamics ). The CRM is able to offer
reduced registration fees for the participants who register for both
these activities.
We also would like to draw your attention that the 10th AIMS Conference
on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications
(http://www.icmat.es/congresos/aims2014/) will be held in Madrid, Spain,
on July 7 - 11, 2014, immediately after the CRM workshop on Virus
dynamics and evolution.
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From: Andrei Korobeinikov <akorobeinikov@crm.cat>
Date: May 2, 2014 3:56:56 AM
Subject: Workshop: Virus Dynamics & Evol., Jun 30-Jul 4, CRM, Barcelona
A workshop on Virus dynamics and evolution in Barcelona, Spain;
the third announcement
Deadline extended
The Centre de Recerca Matemàtica (www.crm.cat) most cordially invites
participants for a workshop on "Virus dynamics and evolution", which
will be held June 30 to July 4, 2014, near Barcelona, Spain.
Dates: June 30-July 4, 2014
Venue: the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain.
Subject areas: Mathematical modelling; Computer simulation; Multiscale
modelling; Dynamical systems; Control; System biology; Marine
ecosystems; Biological evolution; Virus dynamics; Immune response;
Viral evolution
This five days interdisciplinary workshop on all aspects of mathematical
modelling and mathematical methods in virus dynamics and viral evolution
is organized in the framework of an intended CRM "Mathematics in Life
Sciences" series. The areas of interest of the workshop include (but not
limited to) directions such as dynamics of virus within a host and in a
community; antiviral therapy; immune response and immunity failure; HIV
and AIDS; plant virus; viral evolution; bacteriophages and their
possible use in antibacterial therapy, etc. Mathematical methods include
deterministic (both, ODE and PDE) and stochastic modelling, control
theory, networks, random processes, as well as other approaches and
methods.
The goal of the workshop is to bring together mathematicians and
microbiologists to exchange results, ideas and, in particularly, open
problems and challenges. Accordingly, apart from usual contributed
talks and posters, the organizers plan a number of invited lectures
delivered by biologists and specifically focused on existing scientific
challenges in microbiology. The expected (or most desirable) outcome
will be set up of interdisciplinary collaborations between participants
from different disciplines.
Confirmed speakers: Graeme Wake, Yoh Iwasa, Ricard Solé, Juana Díez,
Esteban Domingo, Fernando García-Arenal, Santiago F. Elena, Susanna
Manrubia, Gennady Bocharov
Publication: Extended abstracts will be published in the CRM Documents
Series.
The workshop is organized immediately after a summer school
"Mathematical methods of biological evolution", which will be run June
23-27, 2014, by the CRM (see www.crm.cat/2014/ACBiologicalEvolution).
The CRM is able to offer reduced registration fees for the participants
who register for both, the school and workshop.
We also would like to draw your attention that the 10th AIMS Conference
on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications
(http://www.icmat.es/congresos/aims2014/ ) will be held in Madrid,
Spain, on July 7 - 11, 2014, that is immediately after the workshop.
For other detail and to register please go to
www.crm.cat/2014/WKVirusDynamics . Registration includes attending the
lectures, documentation package, lunches, coffee breaks and a conference
dinner.
You also can contact Mrs. Consol Roca (croca@crm.cat) or Prof. Andrei
Korobeinikov (akorobeinikov@crm.cat).
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From: (Joy) Ying ZHOU <zhou.494@osu.edu>
Date: May 7, 2014 12:13:45 PM
Subject: Workshop: Young Researchers in..., Aug 25-28, MBI, Ohio State
***Still accepting applications***
2014 Workshop for Young Researchers in Mathematical Biology (WYRMB)
August 25 - 28, 2014
Mathematical Biosciences Institute
Ohio State University
Columbus, OH
Event page:
http://mbi.osu.edu/event/?id=827
The workshop is intended to broaden the scientific perspective of young
researchers (primarily junior faculty, postdocs, and senior graduate
students) in mathematical biology and to encourage interactions with
other scientists.
Workshop activities include plenary talks, short talks and poster
sessions, as well as group discussions on issues relevant to
mathematical biologists. Several abstracts will be chosen for short
talks, and some for poster presentations. Travel support is also
available for many presenters.
We cordially invite young mathematical biologists to participate.
To apply, link the "Apply for Event" button on the event page.
Plenary Speakers:
David Anderson, University of Wisconsin
Ruth Baker, University of Oxford
Peter Kramer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Qing Nie, University of California Irvine
Peter Thomas, Case Western Reserve University
Henry Tuckwell, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in The Sciences
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From: Torsten Lindström <Torsten.Lindstrom@lnu.se>
Date: May 5, 2014 9:03:24 AM
Subject: Grad Course: Delay Differential Equations, Oct 6-10, Linnaeus U
Graduate Course in Delay Differential Equations ? GCiDDE at Linnaeus
University, Campus Växjö, Sweden, October 6-10, 2014
The area of Delay Equations is rapidly expanding and allows currently
application of many tools from the field of finite dimensional dynamical
systems. The amount of advanced mathematics needed is larger but
surprisingly many results can be used and generalized. This course
contains a core mainly based on real and complex analysis but also
topics that are based on functional analysis and closer to current
research.
The program is intense allowing participants from other countries to
participate. A limited number of participants will be offered the
possibility to give a short presentation (15min) of the projects they
are working with and how they possibly might be related to delay
differential equations. Priority will be given to participants that
register early. There is no fee for the academic activities themselves.
However, a registration fee that covers necessary administrative
expenses and meals that facilitates keeping the intensive program in
schedule is charged.
Lecturers are Fabio Milner (Arizona State University, USA), Dr. Philippe
Ghetto (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany), and Dr. Sascha
Trostorff, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.
For more information and registration please visit
http://lnu.se/subjects/mathematics/conferences/gcidde?l=en
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From: keystonesymposia <keystonesymposia@keystonesymposia.org>
Date: May 3, 2014 7:01:42 PM
Subject: Symposium: Keystone: Cell Death..., Oct 28-Nov 2, São Paulo
Cell Death Signaling in Cancer and the Immune System
Scholarship Deadline: June 26, 2014
Discounted Abstract Deadline: June 26, 2014
Abstract Deadline: July 29, 2014
Discounted Registration Deadline: August 28, 2014
Submit an abstract and register for Keystone Symposia's 2014 Cell Death
Signaling conference taking place October 28 to November 2, 2014 at Casa
Grande Hotel in Guaruja, São Paulo, Brazil. This is Keystone Symposia's
third conference in Brazil but first in beautiful São Paulo.
Organized by Gustavo P. Amarante-Mendes of Universidade de São Paulo,
Douglas R. Green of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Kim Newton
of Genentech, Inc., the four-day conference will:
-Explore in the context of physiology and disease the pathways that
impact on a cell's decision to live or die, and ways to influence that
decision therapeutically;
-Seek to broaden the field as the study of cell death moves beyond the
central mechanisms of apoptosis to wider issues of regulation and other
forms of less well understood cell death such as necrosis or autophagic
cell death;
-Bring a new generation of researchers into the field, particularly
investigators from Latin America who can take advantage of the meeting's
location in Brazil.
Visit www.keystonesymposia.org/14S2 to view the full program, submit an
abstract and register.
Note that scholarships are available for graduate students and
postdoctoral fellows and require submission of an abstract and a brief
mentor testimonial of support. Submitting an abstract is a great way of
participating in the conference through poster presentation and possible
selection for a short talk.
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From: Chris Cosner <gcc@math.miami.edu>
Date: April 30, 2014 12:48:29 PM
Subject: Workshop: Math Bio/Nonlinear Analysis, Dec 19-21, U Miami, FL
We are pleased to announce the upcoming Workshop on Mathematical Biology
and Nonlinear Analysis, to be held on the Coral Gables campus of the
University of Miami December 19-21, 2014. The focus of the Workshop
will be on recent developments in mathematical biology (especially
ecology, evolution and epidemiology) and nonlinear analysis, and on the
interactions between those two disciplines.
Principal speakers at the meeting will be:
William Fagan (University of Maryland, College Park)
Suzanne Lenhart (University of Tennessee, Knoxville and National
Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis [NIMBioS])
Simon Levin (Princeton University)
Paul Rabinowitz (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Hal Smith (Arizona State University).
There will also be special sessions on nonlinear analysis, mathematical
biology, and reaction-diffusion equations and dynamical systems with
invited talks. Special session presentations are by invitation only,
but any researcher in mathematical biology and/or nonlinear analysis is
welcome to register and attend the workshop.
We particularly encourage graduate students, recent Ph.D.'s and members
of underrepresented groups to participate. We anticipate having some
funding for travel support for scientists who do not have their own
travel funds. More information will be posted on the conference website
as it becomes available.
Further information about the Workshop is available online
(http://math.miami.edu/wmbna ), or contact the organizers at
(wmbna@math.miami.edu).
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From: BCAM - Basque Center for Applied... <recruitment@bcamath.org>
Date: May 5, 2014 10:25:05 AM
Resent-From: Raymond Mejía <mejiar@helix.nih.gov>
Subject: PhD Positions: Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Spain
International Call for PhD Students
BCAM, the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (www.bcamath.org ) whose
mission is to develop high quality interdisciplinary research in the
frontiers of Applied Mathematics, has opened an International Call
offering up to 7 PhD positions in the following topics:
-Reliable Finite Element Simulations
-Mathematical Modelling in Biosciences
-Fluid Mechanics
-Quantum Mechanics
-Statistical Physics
-PDEs, Control and Numerics
-Kinetic Equations
Applications must be submitted on-line at:
http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job
Deadline for submission: June 2nd 2014, 17:00 CET
We kindly ask you to distribute this call among colleagues and potential
candidates. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any additional
information at recruitment@bcamath.org
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From: Flávia Maria Silva Carmo <fmcarmoufv@gmail.com>
Date: April 29, 2014 8:24:53 AM
Subject: Post-doc: Ecology, U Federal de Vicosa, Brazil
Call for postdoctoral fellowship applications - PNPD
The Post-graduate Program in Ecology, at the Universidade Federal de
Vicosa, in Vicosa, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, is selecting a postdoc
researcher to join the Ecology Team of professionals to work teaching
and researching in Theoretical Ecology, using mathematical modeling and
computational tools to investigate pattern and processes structuring
population and biological communities.
The successful candidate must have a strong background in mathematics or
theoretical physics and theoretical ecology, and interest in population
ecology and population modeling. It is desirable that the candidate has
abilities using R program and it is not mandatory to speak Portuguese.
1 . DETAILS
1.1. Number postdoctoral fellowship: 01 (one).
1.2. Starting date: 10/06/2014.
1.3. Duration: 24 months, extendable for more 24 months, until 60 months
(2 to 5 years).
1.4. Grant: R$ 4,100.00 (One thousand, eight hundred and forty six
dollars - US$1,00 =R$2,22). 1.5. Practice: Teaching and research
activities related to the Ecology Master?s and PhD Program in Ecology,
DBG-UFV.
Vicosa is a small to medium city in Brazil and the living costs are not
high. In the university there are restaurant meals at R$2,25 (US$1.00)
and breakfast at R$1,25 (US$0.56) for Post-graduates. The bus fare in
the city is about R$1,80 (US$0.80) but it is not necessary to take buses
from the city to the University, because it is close enough to walk.
Riding a bicycle is another option. Opening a bank account is free.
Other service fees will vary from bank to bank. UFV has a Health
Division, which offers free medical care in several specialties. The
university does not have accommodation for foreigners. So, flats can be
rented (for about US$ 225,00 per month) and sharing a house with other
students is another option. This sort of accommodation is common in
Vicosa and is called locally as "Student's Republics".
2 . REQUIREMENTS
The applicant must:
2.1. have a doctor degree
2.2. inform the web page address to access the complete Curriculum
Vitae, including teaching activities, scientific and technological
publications, awards and patent registration.
3. FELLOWSHIP TYPES
a) TYPE "A": Foreign researcher resident in Brazil, holding a temporary
visa, without employment; b) TYPE "B": foreigner researcher residing
abroad, without employment; the applicant must prove residential address
abroad at the time of submission of the application.
5. REGISTRATION
5.1. Application Period: April 22 to May 22, 2014
5.2. Location:
Universidade Federal de Vicosa (UFV)
Post -Graduate Program in Ecology (PPG Eco), Department of General
Biology (DBG),
Chotaro Shimoya Building (ECS)
Henri Peter Rolfs Avenue,
Campus UFV
CEP 36570-900 - Viçosa, MG;
Online: send the application to the e-mail address: ppgecoufv@gmail.com
5.3. Required documentation:
a) Curriculum Vitae web page address;
b) Form III filled up (http://www.posecologia.ufv.br) and proof of
residential address abroad (residential receipts);
c) Research Project according to one of the research lines:
(1) Communities and Ecosystems, (2) Organisms, Populations and
Evolution, containing the following sections: title, brief theoretical
introduction, objectives, methodology, references; and a chronogram of
development of the project scheduled for the period of 24 months,
containing prevision of manuscript submission. The project can be
written in Portuguese or English.
d) 02 recommendation letters from researchers in the area of interest,
including their addresses and telephone numbers to contact the
committee.
e) Form II filled up (http://www.posecologia.ufv.br)
7. SELECTION PROCESS
7.1. The Coordination of Post-graduate Program in Ecology will confirm
the candidate's registration by e-mail.
7.2. The classification criteria is:
7.1. Curriculum Vitae and Form III analysis;
7.2. Analysis of the Research Project and work plan;
7.3. Interview in person or by video conference, on June 3rd, 04:00 p.m.
(Brazilian Time) at the ECS 203 room, Chotaro Shimoya Building, campus
UFV, Vicosa, MG. If this time schedule does not fit for researchers
abroad, the interview will be fixed at another comfortable time for each
applicant, as long as it is requested by e-mail (ppgecoufv@gmail.com) in
time.
8. SELECTION RESULT
8.1. The selection result will be announced until June 5th, 2014, at
www.posecologia.ufv.br.
8.2. Within 01 (one) business day from the date of publication of the
results, the candidate may appeal to the Registry of the Graduate
Program in Ecology, DBG / UFV
9. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Other information about the scholarships for post-doctoral, can be found
at:
http://www.capes.gov.br/images/stories/download/legislacao/Portaria_86_2013_Regulamento_PNPD.pdf
10. OMISSIONS
Any omissions or special cases shall be resolved by the PPG-Eco
committee.
Vicosa, April 22
Prof. Dr. Carlos Frankl Sperber
PPG Ecology Coodenator
Departamento de Biologia Geral
Universidade Federal de Vicosa
Brazil
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From: Helene FOUILLET <helene.fouillet@agroparistech.fr>
Date: April 30, 2014 6:36:09 AM
Subject: Post-doc: Modeling Protein Metabolism?, Paris
Subject: Postdoc position: Modeling the protein metabolism in the body
and application in nutrition and health - Paris, France.
Job details: A 2-year postdoc position in computational biology is
available, in the domain of modeling and simulation of nutritional and
metabolic systems (mechanistic and compartmental models, dynamical
systems with ODE, numerical analysis, parameter estimation and
optimization). The aim is to develop a model of the complex system of
protein and amino acid metabolism in the body, which will provide an
integrated insight into the various inter- and intra-organ nitrogen
fluxes for understanding how they are coordinated to ensure body
nitrogen homeostasis under varying nutritional conditions or are
progressively dysregulated during pre-pathological conditions of
diet-induced metabolic syndrome. The model will be developed under
Matlab and calibrated using a set of experimental data previously
obtained in rats by the hosting team.
Hosting conditions: Within the laboratory of Nutrition Physiology and
Ingestive Behavior that belongs to the large research departments of
AgroParisTech (French Graduate School in Technology for Life, Food and
Environmental Sciences) and INRA (French National Agricultural Research
Institute), the recruited post-doc will work in close interaction with
Helene Fouillet in the group "Proteins, amino acid metabolism and
prevention of the metabolic syndrome", who has a strong experience in
integrative modeling of protein and amino acids metabolism.
Required skills and eligibility criteria: The applicant should possess
PhD degree in a related area (computational biology, biological system
modeling and simulation), and strong skills in programming and modeling
with Matlab, numerical simulations and model parameter estimation by
optimization. Priority will be given to candidates with experience or
strong interest in modeling and data analysis in metabolism, physiology
or nutrition. Additional eligibility criteria: having less than 10
years' research experience after the PhD and not having spent more than
12 months in France within the last 3 years.
How to apply/contact person: Interested applicants should email the
following material to Helene Fouillet (helene.fouillet@agroparistech.fr)
with subject line "ModProtMetab Postdoc application": i) a cover letter
describing their background, research interests and motivation for the
position, ii) a detailed CV with research experience, scientific and
technical skills, publication list and the contact information of at
least two references, iii) copies of some of their best or most relevant
papers. The starting date is negotiable and the evaluation of candidates
will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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From: Miles Davenport <z9801119@unsw.edu.au>
Date: May 4, 2014 7:32:22 PM
Subject: Post-doc: Modelling Infection & Immunity, UNSW, Australia
Postdoctoral fellowship: modelling in infection and immunity
The Complex Systems in Biology Group at the University of New South
Wales is looking for a talented post-doc to join their team in Sydney,
Australia, investigating immunity and vaccination for chronic infectious
disease. The group is an interdisciplinary team including immunologists,
applied mathematicians, physicists, chemists, engineers and computer
scientists. The team collaborates with a number of experimental groups
to study and model immune responses in humans and animals. The scope of
studies ranges from bioinformatics and statistical analysis of the
genetic evolution of HIV [from analysis of deep sequencing data],
through viral, parasite, and immune kinetics in vivo, to analysis of
cohort data on malaria infection in the field. The group has a high
publication output and a strong history in successful interdisciplinary
training. It is an ideal venue for scientists aiming to diversify their
experiences in mathematical biology, or considering a career change from
mathematics / physics or other disciplines to work in quantitative
biology.
For more details of the Complex Systems in Biology Group see:
http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/CVRWeb.nsf/page/CSB
as well as recent publications.
UNSW Australia has a strong reputation for scholarship
http://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-new-south-wales/undergrad
and is located around 15 minutes by bus from central Sydney, and 15
minutes walk from the popular Coogee beach.
Applicants are sought for the UNSW Vice-Chancellor?s Fellowships. The
University offers a number of Vice-Chancellor?s fellowships to support
post-doctoral students within 5 years of their PhD (ie: awarded PhD
between 1/1/2010 and 30/11/2014). These fellowships are funded at
$81,844 ? $95,215 p.a. for up to three years (see:
http://research.unsw.edu.au/vice-chancellor?s-postdoctoral-research-fellowships
This position is ideally suited to someone with a PhD and strong
publication record in their field wishing to commence or continue to
develop a career in quantitative biology.
Interested students and post-doctoral Fellows should forward a CV and
outline of interests to Prof Miles Davenport (m.davenport@unsw.edu.au).
Closing date for expressions of interest is Friday 20 June.
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From: JOHN E. MITTLER <jmittler@u.washington.edu>
Date: April 29, 2014 4:45:02 PM
Subject: Scientific Programmer/Researcher: CSDE, U Washington
University of Washington: Scientific Programmer / Researcher
The University of Washington Center for Studies in Demography and
Ecology (CSDE) and the UW Department of Microbiology invite applications
for a Scientific Programmer/Researcher (Research Scientist/Engineer 3)
to integrate within-host models for viral dynamics into social network
models for the spread of HIV within populations.
The Programmer/Researcher will do scientific research and computer
programming while providing computer support services for project
investigators. The research component will involve developing and
testing scientific hypotheses related to one or more of the following
subject areas: social network modeling; epidemiology; mathematical
modeling of population dynamics; evolutionary biology; population
genetics; HIV virulence and pathogenesis; and resistance to
anti-retroviral drugs. The programming component requires the candidate
to construct, test, and maintain programs written in C and R; create
detailed documentation; and publish packages on the Comprehensive R
Archive Network (CRAN). The applicant must interact with multiple
scientists with diverse interests and expertise in order to write
papers, develop software, and interact with end-users of the integrated
software. The programmer/researcher will also present results at
scientific meetings and participate in the development of materials for
training workshops on the software.
Applicants should possess a MS or Ph.D. in a Quantitative Field (e.g.,
Computer Science, Mathematics, or Statistics) or a Biomedical/Social
Science Field that includes significant mathematical and computational
components and three to five years? experience. The position requires
the ability to read, analyze and write scientific papers; expertise in
the R programming language and package development in R; experience
with the C programming language; excellent communication skills; and
willingness to write detailed software documentation for end users.
Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum
qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a
license/certification/registration.
To apply, go to https://uwhires.admin.washington.edu/eng/candidates and
enter requisition number 107046 in the required field. If you have
questions about this position, you may contact Josh Herbeck
(jherbeck@uw.edu), Steve Goodreau (goodreau@uw.edu), or John Mittler
(jmittler@uw.edu).
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From: Owens, Roland (NIH/OD) [E] <owensrol@mail.nih.gov>
Date: May 3, 2014 8:24:05 AM
Resent-From: Raymond Mejía <mejiar@helix.nih.gov>
Subject: Selected NIH Intramural Research & Other Positions - May Update
The NIH Intramural Research Program
http://irp.nih.gov/
http://irp.nih.gov/careers/tenured-and-tenure-track-scientific-careers
Link to Fellowships and Positions of Interest to fellows
https://www.training.nih.gov/
https://www.training.nih.gov/career_services/jobs
Link to NIH Jobs
http://www.jobs.nih.gov/
Searchable database of all NIH intramural research projects
http://intramural.nih.gov/search/index.tml
Clinical Training at NIH
http://www.cc.nih.gov/training/index.html
http://www.cc.nih.gov/training/gme.html
NIH Common Fund Diversity Initiatives
http://commonfund.nih.gov/diversity/
Women of Color Research Network
www.wocrn.nih.gov/
Mid-Atlantic Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC)
www.midatlanticherc.org
NIH Clinical Center Grand Rounds
Schedule:
http://clinicalcenter.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.html
Archives:
http://videocast.nih.gov/PastEvents.asp?c=27
NIH Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series
Schedule:
http://wals.od.nih.gov/
Archives:
http://videocast.nih.gov/PastEvents.asp?c=3
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