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Default Bioinformatics Scientist Position


Bioinformatics Scientist

Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. is looking for an individual to
lead an important project to collect, organize and analyze
data with the goal of improving traits in Miscanthus and
other plants for use as biofeedstocks. You will work with
biologists, agronomists, business people, and computer
scientists in an interdisciplinary environment. This is a
well-funded, full-time position in our Hayward, California
offices.

Knowledge in these areas is helpful:
o Genomics and gene databases;
o Standard bioinformatics tools;
o Plant traits and QTLs;
o Plant breeding and pedigree databases;
o SNPs;
o Illumina Beadstation;
o Oracle, Linux, Perl, Apache interactions;

To apply for this job, please read carefully:
1. Do not send attachments or HTML-formatted mail;
2. Send plain-text ASCII mail with highlights of
your c.v. or resume in the body of the e-mail;
3. You may include relevant URLs in your e-mail;
4. Send e-mail to


For more information on Mendel Biotechnology see
http://www.mendelbio.com/

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