Postdoctoral Position - Bioinformatics/Computational Biology: Warsaw, Poland : Warsaw, Poland
Position: Postdoc (bioinformatician/computational biologist) in “Development and integration of new multiscale modeling tools for molecular biology: structure, dynamics and thermodynamics” project.
Number of stipends: 1
Institution : Laboratory of Theory of Biopolymers, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw
Maximum period of stipend agreement: 8 months
Position starts on: 01.11.2014
Stipend’s amount: 5000 PLN (+salary from the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw)
Scholarship Provider: Foundation for Polish Science, cofinanced from European Union, Regional Development Fund.
Pension insurance: yes
		Key responsibilities include:
		1. Development of molecular modeling tool(s) for structure prediction and study of dynamics and thermodynamics of proteins and/or nucleic acids (and other biomolecules) and/or their assemblies.
		2. Work in close collaboration with other project participants
		Profile of candidates:
		1. PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Bioinformatics, Biology or related field (obtained in the last 4 years)
		2. experience in bioinformatics is required, preferably in projects associated with analysis of protein sequence and structure and function and/or nucleic acids structure and function
		3. excellent programing skills will be a big plus
		4. excellent English (written and oral)
		Required documents:
		1. CV in English (including list of publications)
		2. Copy of PhD diploma
		3. Cover letter
		4. Two reference letters
		For more details about the project please visit:
		http://biocomp.chem.uw.edu.pl/research/team-project
Principal Investigator: Prof. Andrzej Kolinski
Address for applications: biocomp@chem.uw.edu.pl
Closing date: 20/10/2014
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