Postdoctoral Fellowships in Bioinformatics and Machine Learning at UCI

Pierre Baldi pfbaldi at ics.uci.edu
Wed Mar 26 10:53:12 EST 2003


Please forward this announcement to people you think might be
interested. 
Thank you. 
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Several NIH-supported postdoctoral positions in the areas of
Computational Biology/Bioinformatics and Machine Learning are
available in the Department of Information and Computer Science
(www.ics.uci.edu) and the Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics
(www.igb.uci.edu) at the University of California, Irvine.

UCI is one of the youngest campuses in the University of California,
yet we are already ranked 10th among public universities. We are
projected to grow by almost 50% over the next ten years, with
significant increases in graduate enrollment. The new Institute for
Genomics and Bioinformatics occupies a prominent place in this
expanding academic profile, and offers unique opportunities for
interdisciplinary collaborations with life-scientists in the School of
Biological Sciences and the College of Medicine.
 
Areas of particular interest: protein structure/function prediction,
comparative genomics, analysis of high-throughput data (e.g. DNA
microarray data), gene regulation, systems biology, medical
informatics, and all areas of machine learning and large scale data
analysis.

Prospective candidates should apply with a cover letter, CV, statement
of research interests and accomplishments, and names and email
addresses of 3 referees to be sent, preferably by email, to:
pfbaldi at ics.uci.edu. For further information, please see:
www.ics.uci.edu, www.igb.uci.edu, or contact Pierre Baldi .

The positions are available starting July 1, 2003 and the duration of
the appointments are typically 2 years with possibility of renewal.
Relevant faculty in the department include: P. Baldi, D. Kibler,
R. Lathrop, E. Mjolsness, and P. Smyth.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed
to excellence through diversity. 
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