Wow. Do they need sysadmins, as well?
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 7:38 AM, Charles Plessy <ple...@debian.org> wrote: > Hello everybody, > > As you may know I am working at RIKEN in Japan where I analyse the > expression > of genes and the mechanism of their regulation using molecular biology and > bioinformatics. RIKEN is opening positions of researchers and technicians > in > its new Center for Life Science Technologies (CLST). As some of these > positions involve heavy use of bioinformatics and high-performance > computing, > and as Debian is in a leading position in bioinformatics thanks to the hard > work of the Debian Med project, I hope that the open call that I forward > below > can be relevant to some of you. > > Sadly, my colleagues and our infrastructure are not using Debian so much > compared to the other Linux distributions. This is another reason why > I advertise here: if you are interested by this open call and get a > position, > let's reverse that trend and make Debian the distribution of choice :) > > Cheers, > > -- Charles > > The RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies (CLST), which will open in > April > 2013, started to hire researcher and technical staff and has released open > calls on the RIKEN website for its three divisions: genomics technologies, > structural and synthetic biology, and bio-function dynamics imaging. > RIKEN is > a fully international workplace where foreigners are very welcome. > English is > our working language. > > http://www.riken.jp/engn/r-world/info/recruit/index.html#clst > > The deadline for the applications to arrive is January 8th, noon, Japan > time. > > In the division of genomic technologies (director: Piero Carninci), the > unit > for genomics miniaturization technologies, which I will lead, will in > particular apply our transcriptome profiling technology (CAGE) to single > cells, > from primary cultures or dissociated tissues. > > There will be exciting challenges and opportunities for discoveries on > both the > experimental and computational sides, as our goal is to cover each sample > with > 10,000 single-cell transcriptomes, in order to describe them as dynamic > populations of cells, in a "population transcriptomics" approach. There > is a > longer summary on my RIKEN homepage: > > http://134.160.84.27/osc/english/members/Charles_Plessy.html > > Please feel free to contact me for more details or questions about our > activities. Also, if you like the concepts, but are not available from > April > 2013, there are other opportunities to join, in particular the > post-doctoral > fellowships from the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), > EMBO, HFSP, etc. > > Charles Plessy > > -- > Charles Plessy, Ph.D. – RIKEN Yokohama Institute > Omics Science Center – Functional Genomics Technology Team > 1-7-22 Suehiro-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 230-0045 Japan > Please visit! http://www.rikenresearch.riken.jp/ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-med-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20121214153854.gd28...@falafel.plessy.net > >