[ale] Fwd: Please distribute: JOB OPENING at Emory: Applications Developer/ Analyst, Sr
Robert Karaffa
rkaraff at emory.edu
Fri Nov 7 11:45:55 EST 2008
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Kim Gernert <gernert at emory.edu>
> Date: November 7, 2008 10:56:13 AM EST
> To: CLS-BIMCORE at LISTSERV.CC.EMORY.EDU
> Subject: Please distribute: JOB OPENING at Emory: Applications
> Developer/ Analyst, Sr
> Reply-To: Kim Gernert <gernert at emory.edu>
>
> Please distribute the following job opening to potential candidates.
> Thank you for your assistance.
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> JOB TITLE: Applications Developer/Analyst, Sr in Bioinformatics
> and Biomedical Research
>
> Job Requisition ID: 8947BR
>
> Division: Emory University, School Of Medicine, BimCore
>
>
>
> BACKGROUND
>
> Emory University is an inquiry-driven, ethically engaged and diverse
> community whose members work collaboratively for positive
> transformation in the world through courageous leadership in
> teaching, research, scholarship, health care and social action.
> BimCore is a service based core at Emory University which promotes,
> explores and crosses new scienctific frontiers at the interface of
> computational sciences and biomedical research.
>
>
>
> JOB DESCRIPTION
>
> DESCRIPTION: Consults with appropriate staff to develop requirements
> and specifications for applications. Implements developed
> applications and provides customer support of applications.
>
>
>
> MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Six years of information technology
> experience OR a bachelor's degree and four years of information
> technology experience. Positions in this classification may require
> a knowledge of one or more programming languages and/or a knowledge
> of an application and application tools.
>
>
>
> PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: M.S. in Bioinformatics, Biology, or
> Computer Science, experience with LAMP (Linus, Apache, MySQL, and
> PHP) deployments, fluent in at least one of the following
> programming languages (Pearl, Java, C++ or Pythin), experience in
> designing and implementing web-based relational databases such as
> MySQL and PHP. Solid understanding of fundamental biological
> concepts and related open source software tools is preferred. Stong
> quantitative background would be a plus. The developer will adhere
> to approaches and emerging standards from NIH and NCI such as caBIG
> technologies and vocabularies. Excellent written and verbal skills
> are required.
>
>
>
> ADDITIONAL JOB DETAILS: The sucessful candidate will be able to
> maintain multiple collaborations and projects, which might include
> the development of applications to simplify the analysis and
> comparison of genomic, microaray, proteomic, and metabolomic data
> across laboratories. This position would be ideal for a
> computational scientist with a strong experimental biology or
> biomedical research background.
>
>
>
> HOW TO APPLY:
>
> Qualified individuals may express interest by visiting the Emory
> Careers Website at http://emory.hr.emory.edu/careers.nsf/ and
> completing an on-line application. Reference job requisition ID
> 8947BR: Applications Dev/Analyst, Sr. Emory University offers world-
> class benefits including courtesy scholarships at Emory, health,
> dental, vision coverage, STD, LTD and an employer matching 403(b)
> retirement plan. Many benefits are available to same-sex domestic
> partners. Emory University is an AA/EOE.
>
>
>
> Full/Part Time: Full-Time
>
> Regular/Temporary: Regular
>
> Deadline: Open
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Kim M. Gernert
> BimCore Emory University, School of Medicine
> Room B01A, 1462 Clifton Rd.
> Atlanta, GA 30322
> 404-727-3501
> gernert at emory.edu
> http://www.bimcore.emory.edu
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> If your research project was supported in part by BimCore or any of
> Emory's School of Medicine Core Facilities, we ask that you
> acknowledge the Core(s) in your publications, abstracts,
> presentations,
> posters, grant proposals, etc. using the following text:
> "This research project was supported in part by BimCore of the Emory
> University School of Medicine"
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Robert E. Karaffa, II
Technical Director
Emory University School of Medicine
Flow Cytometry Core Facility
1462 Clifton Rd. N.E.
Room 441
Atlanta, Ga 30322
voice: 404/712-4429
fax: 404/727-9222
web: http://corelabs.emory.edu/fcm/index.cfm
If your research project was supported in part by the Emory School of
Medicine Flow Cytometry Core Facility, we ask that you acknowledge the
Core in your publications, abstracts, presentations, posters, grant
proposals, etc. using variations of the following text:
"This research project was supported in part by the Flow Cytometry
Core Facility of the Emory University School of Medicine."
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