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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Larry Kozinn<br>
Executive Assistant<br>
Benoist-Mathis Lab<br>
Immunology and Immunogenetics Research<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Joslin Diabetes Center<br>
One Joslin Place, Room 475<br>
Boston, MA 02215<br>
Phone: (617) 264-2745</blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial"><u>Job
Qualifications</u><br>
We are seeking individuals with a solid foundation in computer
sciences and programming, with knowledge of tools such as C++, PERL,
S+, R, Java, open-source or proprietary SQL. A BS with a major in
computer sciences is required. Some biological background would be
useful, but not essential.</font></blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial"><u>Job Description<br>
</u>Molecular Immunologists in the Benoist/Mathis laboratory apply
high-throughput techniques to elucidate the basic mechanisms of immune
tolerance and autoimmunity. We are particularly interested in the
appli-cation of DNA micro-array technology to understand the network
of genetic interactions that control immune responses. These studies
creates very large sets of multidimensional data, which require
sophis-ticated computational analyses to recognize patterns and gene
clusters, as well as novel representations to display these results.
Together with biologists and computational scientists in the lab, you
will use and develop software tools to decipher and portray these
data, guide and train biologists in the lab in the use of these
computational techniques. You may also participate in the development
of data ware-house structures for data integration and mining, in
relation with other computational biologists in the Joslin Diabetes
Center's Bioinformatics Core and with other Bioinformatics groups on
campus.</font></blockquote>
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