University of Southern California
United States-CA-Los Angeles
Postdoc in Computational Epigenomics

The laboratory of professor Andrew D. Smith at University of Southern California invites applications to fill at least one postdoctoral position in computational biology. The successful applicant will design and implement computational methods for analyzing high-throughput epigenomic data including DNA methylation data from bisulfite sequencing and histone modification data from ChIP-seq.

The USC Computational Biology Division is one of the earliest and largest such divisions in the world. We have nine full-time professors covering a broad range of research topics in computational biology. The program currently has about forty PhD students and postdocs, and provides excellent training opportunities in computational biology with lectures, seminars, and journal clubs.
 
Ideal applicants will have:
- a PhD in computer science, computational biology or bioinformatics
- excellent programming skills (particularly in C or C++)
 

Job Information
Position Type: Faculty
Reference (Job ID number):
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Full Time
Status: open

Contact Information
University of Southern California
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
Andrew D Smith
andrewds@usc.edu

   How To Apply:email a cv, statement of research interests and contact information for 3 references to Dr. Smith