[BBC] Postdoc or Ph.D. position for a position in Computational Systems Biology

Antony Le Béchec antony.lebechec at uni.lu
Thu Jun 23 20:51:24 CEST 2011


Dear all,

The Computational Biology Research Unit of the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine in collaboration with the Institute for Systems Biology (Seattle, United States) is looking for a postdoc or a Ph.D. candidate in the field of in Computational Systems Biology.
The goal is to model and analyze various types of biological networks (e.g. gene regulatory networks, metabolic networks, protein-protein interaction networks) in order to explain mechanisms involved in metastasis of cancer. For this purpose the candidate will explore different aspects of these networks, including topology, dynamics, and perturbations by combining concepts from areas of mathematics including graph theory, information theory and game theory. Collaboration with experimental research group in ISB, Seattle, is essential and the candidate will be given a unique possibility to complement the computational skills with biological knowledge and wet lab practice.
Therefore candidates with strong commitment for exploring a fascinating research area and obtaining valuable experience are especially encouraged to contact us for further details.

Profile:
• Ph.D. or Master in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Biology or a related discipline
• Strong computational skills
• Excellent working knowledge in English.

For further information, please contact:

prof. dr. Antonio del Sol
E-mail: antonio.delsol at uni.lu

Best regards,

Antony Le Béchec

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Dr. Antony Le Béchec
University of Luxembourg
FSTC - Faculty of Sciences, Technology and communication
Campus Limpertsberg
162a, avenue de la Faïencerie
L-1511 Luxembourg
Tel: (+352) 46 66 44 6581
Email: antony.lebechec at uni.lu<mailto:antony.lebechec at uni.lu>
www.uni.lu
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