Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Job: Data scientist: deep learning approaches to microbial genomics, Institut Pasteur, Paris

David Bikard posted the following job at the intersection of two explosive fields: 
The Synthetic Biology group is looking for a data scientist to develop deep learning approaches applied to bacterial genomics data. In particular the candidate will work in close collaboration with biologists to analyse high-throughput data generated using CRISPR tools. Applicants should ideally be trained in statistics, machine learning or computer science. No previous knowledge in Biology is required, but you do need to be curious and motivated to learn. Masters, PhDs, Engineers and Postdocs are all welcome to apply. Funding is guaranteed through an ERC starting grant. Applications should be send to david.bikard@pasteur.fr 
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