From: David Gilbert Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.constraints,misc.jobs.offered,comp.theory,bionet.molbio.evolution Subject: Research positions offered in Biotechnology / BioInformatics Date: 18 Nov 1996 12:16:28 -0800 Research positions offered in Biotechnology / BioInformatics Marie Curie Grants, Training and Mobility of Researchers, Framework 4 Department of Computer Science School of Informatics City University London, UK Applications are invited for research positions at both post-doctorate and also post-graduate level in the field of computational biotechnology at the department of Computer Science, City University. Areas of particular research interest within this field include -- Genome analysis -- Structural biology -- Bioinformatics and specifically -- the application of computational logic and constraint technology to bioinformatics in general and genome analysis in particular -- evolutionary development of structures Individuals would be funded by the European Community under Marie Curie Fellowships provided by the Training and Mobility of Researchers (TMR) scheme of the Framework 4 programme for a maximum of 36 months (post-grad) or 24 months (post-doc). Instructions for obtaining details of this scheme are appended below. Applicants should contact Dr David Gilbert at the address below as soon as possible, enclosing a CV (see guidelines below), a list of research interests and if possible an indication of the intended research area. NOTE: ----- Applicants must be nationals of the European Union (except the UK), or an associated state (Iceland, Israel, Lichtenstein, Norway, Switzerland), normally not older than 35. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr David Gilbert tel: +44-171-477-8444 (direct/answerphone) Department of Computer Science fax: +44-171-477-8587 School of Informatics City University email: drg@cs.city.ac.uk Northampton Square uucp : drg@citycs.uucp London EC1V 0HB UK http://www.cs.city.ac.uk/finger/drg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Guidelines for CV ----------------- detailed information (date & places) of the following where appropriate 1. University studies and diplomas obtained 2. Dissertations / Thesis [subjects and names of supervisors] 3. Professional experience 4. Relevant scientific techniques and skills acquired 5. List of publications and patents Obtaining the application forms ------------------------------- Further information about the TMR programme can be obtained from http://www.cordis.lu/tmr/home.html and specifically about the TRAINING THROUGH RESEARCH Marie Curie Fellowships >From http://www.cordis.lu/tmr/src/howtoapp.htm which has a pointer to the application forms. These forms can also be obtained by anonymous ftp from ftp.cordis.lu by downloading the file /pub/EDOCDEL/tmr/tmr_annexes/B0299ENW.DOC The deadline for applications to reach the European Union is 1 November 1996.