Un poste de chercheur.e (CRCN) en *intelligence artificielle,
statistique et réseaux de signalisation cellulaire* est ouvert au
concour externe 2021 dans l'équipe BIOS (Biologie des Systèmes de
Signalisation) <http://bios.tours.inra.fr/bios_group/>au sein de l’unité
PRC (Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements)
<https://www6.val-de-loire.inrae.fr/physiologie_reproduction_comportements>,
UMR INRAE-CNRS-Université de Tours, à Nouzilly (37).
Consultez le profil sur le site INRAE Jobs :
https://jobs.inrae.fr/concours/concours-charges-recherche-classe-normale-pr…
Clôture des candidatures : 04 mars 2021.
Si vous êtes intéressé.e.s par ce profil, vous êtes fortement
encouragé.e.s à contacter Romain Yvinec
<http://bios.tours.inra.fr/bios_group/spip.php?article109>
(romain.yvinec(a)inrae.fr <mailto:romain.yvinec@inrae.fr>) dès maintenant.
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Apermanent INRAE researcher position in *artificial intelligence,
statistics and cell signaling networks* is open for 2021 external
competitions in the BIOS (Biologie des Systèmes de Signalisation)
<http://bios.tours.inra.fr/bios_group/> team within the PRC (Physiologie
de la Reproduction et des Comportements)
<https://www6.val-de-loire.inrae.fr/physiologie_reproduction_comportements>
unit in Nouzilly near Tours (37).
See the research profil on INRAE Jobs site:
https://jobs.inrae.fr/en/open-competitions/open-competions-research-scienti…
Application deadline: March 04, 2021.
If you are interested in this profile, you are strongly encouraged to
contact Romain Yvinec (romain.yvinec(a)inrae.fr
<mailto:romain.yvinec@inrae.fr>) now.
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Romain Yvinec, Chargé de Recherche (CRCN) de l'Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement,
email: romain.yvinec[at]inrae.fr
Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements, F-37380 Nouzilly, France
INRAAE UMR85, CNRS UMR7247, Université de Tours, IFCE
BIOS team: http://bios.tours.inra.fr/bios_group/
personal webpage: http://yvinec.perso.math.cnrs.fr/
tel: +33 (0) 2 47 42 76 55
+33 (0) 7 68 86 42 79
Dear BBC Mailing List - we would be very grateful if the below announcement could be shared with your members. Many thanks & best wishes!
Sent on behalf of Prof. Charlotte Deane, Professor of Structural Bioinformatics & Head of the Oxford Protein Informatics Group. Department of Statistics, University of Oxford.
Research Software Engineer
Statistics, 24-29 St Giles', Oxford, OX1 3LB
£41,526 - £49,553 p.a.
There is an exciting new opportunity for a Research Software Engineer to join the Oxford Protein Informatics Group (OPIG). We are recruiting to the vacancy now, for someone to start as soon as possible. You will support the deployment, maintenance, future developments and integration of OPIG's world-leading immunoinformatics computational tools for pharmaceutical companies, and expand the network of our industrial partners.
With a relevant PhD/DPhil and post-qualification research experience, your track record will include significant coding experience in a variety of languages and platforms, particularly Python. Prior experience of collaboratively developing software tools in the areas of computational chemistry, structural biology/bioinformatics, statistics or machine learning will be advantageous.
Alongside these responsibilities, you will carry out research and develop novel methodologies in at least one of the OPIG research areas; contribute ideas for new research projects; develop ideas for generating research income and act as a source of information and advice for other members of the research group.
Queries about this post should be addressed to Professor Charlotte Deane (deane(a)stats.ox.ac.uk<mailto:deane@stats.ox.ac.uk>).
This post is permanent.
Only applications received before 12.00 midday on 22 February 2021 will be considered.
Interviews will be held on 08 March 2021.
More details can be found here
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