YaleGerstein Lab

Undergraduate Researcher in Bioinformatics at Yale

A number of undergraduate research positions are available during the academic year. Depending on the nature of the work and the student's interest, these positions can either be paid (at normal undergraduate rates) or in the framework of research courses, such as MB&B 470 or CPSC490

There is a wide range of projects. These range from elaborating the web interface to an existing biological database (e.g. http://www.molmovdb.org), to doing a variety of calculations on genomes, to building a machinery for network calculations.

It is expected that these jobs will be purely computational in nature and consequently require very good computer skills. Experience with such things as C/C++, Perl/CGI, SQL, Linux/Irix, HTML and Java is highly desirable. The salary is negotiable depending the degree of committment.

Please contact Mark Gerstein (Mark.Gerstein at Yale.edu) for further information. Normal e-mail is OK for all correspondence. Further details about the lab and bioinformatics research at Yale can be obtained over the web at:

http://gersteinlab.org


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