Lead Bioinformatician
vor 5 Monaten
The Institute of Medical Genetics at the Medical University of Vienna provides clinical genetic diagnoses for Vienna and the surrounding area. We offer the most up-to-date technologies to diagnose various aspects of genetic diseases. As an academic institution we are continually improving our diagnostic methods through scientific research.
Our research group with a focus on Nanopore sequencing is offering a position as
Lead Bioinformatician (M/F/d)
**Our offer**:
Our lab is currently equipped with the latest technologies, e.g. Nanopore - GridION, bionano saphyr, Illumina - NextSeq2000. You will participate in various research projects in the field of human genetics, with a competent and highly motivated team in an environment that values personal responsibility and development.
**Your qualification**:
- A university degree in Bioinformatics or similar field (PhD)
- Expertise in Linux and development of workflows (Python/BASH/R/C etc.)
- Basic understanding of network administration and databases
- Experience in project management and team leadership is a plus
- Interest in human genetics
**Your tasks**:
- Bioinformatic data analysis and management
- Project management with a leading function in a small group (approx. 5 people)
- Authoring scientific publications
- upervision of Master and/or PhD-students
**Overview**:
- Full time (40 hours)
- Starting date as soon as possible
- Minimum gross salary currently € 4351.90 (14x annually, post-doc)
**Please send your cover letter/letter of motivation and CV to**:
**Assoc. Prof. PD Dr. Jürgen Neesen and Silvia Madritsch, PhD**
Medizinische Universität Wien
Institut für Medizinische Genetik
Währinger Straße 10, A-1090 Wien
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