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[ProgSoc] Bioinformatics employment opportunity!
>Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 16:57:58 +1000 (EST)
>From: Tim Littlejohn <tim@nospam.angis.usyd.edu.au>
>X-Sender: tim@nospam.morgan.angis.su.OZ.AU
>To: des@nospam.socs.uts.EDU.AU
>Subject: More bioinformatics employment opportunity!
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Status:
>
>Des,
>
>I wounder if you would mind passing on the ad below to potential employees
>from UTS for me? We have had success with previous postings you have made.
>
>This is for our new start up Bioinformatics company.
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Tim Littlejohn
>A/Professor
>Head, ANGIS
>CEO, EnCompass BioInformatics
>
>-----------------
>
>Programmers, Database experts, UNIX Sysadmins sought
>EnCompass Bioinformatics
>
>
>EnCompass Bioinformatics Pty Ltd is seeking programmers, database experts
>and UNIX sysadmins to immediately join the EnCompass team on various
>bioinformatics development projects.
>
>EnCompass Bioinformatics is a new, energetic and growing organisation with
>an encouraging and positive work environment. EnCompass is a commercial
>spin-off of the highly successful Australian National Genomic Information
>Service (ANGIS) to provide bioinformatics services in Australia (through
>ANGIS) and abroad. Bioinformatics is the marriage of two of the fastest
>growing and most exciting technology areas - information technology and
>biotechnology. EnCompass has a strong R&D division resulting in
>world-class bioinformatics products and services which it delivers to the
>research, education, biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors.
>
>A number of programmers, database experts and UNIX sysadmin staff with
>experience including the following technologies are in immediate demand:
>OO programming and design; perl (essential), corba, java, javascript and
>HTML programming and; relational database management systems (including ER
>diagramming and SQL; experience with Sybase and Oracle highly desirable);
>UNIX systems administration including SUN Solaris, SGI IRIX and Intel
>LINUX; networks (firewalls, routers). An understanding of biology and
>biological processes, molecular biology (proteins and DNA), genetics and
>bioinformatics applications would be an advantage, although not essential.
>
>Current projects include Web page design and implementation, RDBMS to HTML
>interfacing using perl, java and other languages, RDBMS design and
>implementation, and UNIX administration. The successful candidates will
>ideally have a degree in computer science, preferably with honours, and be
>prepared to travel around the country.
>
>For further information, contact Tim Littlejohn on: (02) 9351 2948; email
>tim@nospam.angis.org.au Send applications by email to tim@nospam.angis.org.au or by FAX
>to (02) 9351 5694.
>
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