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In addition, please contact William Gelbart (gelbart<at>morgan.harvard.edu), and include a CV, a description of research experience and names of three references. Please cc your communication to senior curator Lynn Crosby (crosby<at>morgan.harvard.edu) and to the project administrative assistant, Carol Sutherland (casuther<at>fas.harvard.edu).  
 
In addition, please contact William Gelbart (gelbart<at>morgan.harvard.edu), and include a CV, a description of research experience and names of three references. Please cc your communication to senior curator Lynn Crosby (crosby<at>morgan.harvard.edu) and to the project administrative assistant, Carol Sutherland (casuther<at>fas.harvard.edu).  
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'''Gene Function Analyst'''
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'''FlyBase, University of Cambridge, UK'''
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FlyBase seeks a research assistant/associate to join our group at the University of Cambridge, UK. This is a fly-related post away from the bench, assisting Drosophila research by contributing to the FlyBase database of genetic and genomic data. If you have been frustrated by the lack of simple summaries of fly gene function in the FlyBase gene reports, here is your opportunity to fix that, by soliciting, editing and writing such summaries.
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The primary aim of FlyBase-Cambridge is to identify biological data from scientific articles concerning Drosophila and to record these data in a systematic manner. Curated data are subsequently integrated into the FlyBase database and website to aid the international research community. The successful applicant will contribute to this effort by editing and writing short gene function summaries, and also making sure these functions are represented with the standardized terms of Gene Ontology annotation (http://www.geneontology.org). Liaison with other members of the Gene Ontology consortium will ensure accurate and up to date annotations.
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Depending on their previous experience, the successful applicant may also highlight sets of genes involved in a pathway or function, or liaise with the Drosophila research community and FlyBase's software developers to improve the display and searching of Gene Function and Gene Ontology annotations in FlyBase.
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Please see full advert here:
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http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/5805/
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Note: This page is for FlyBase positions only. If you would like to post a job opening, please use the [http://flybase.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=8 Job Postings] section withing our [http://flybase.org/forums/ FlyBase Forum]
 
Note: This page is for FlyBase positions only. If you would like to post a job opening, please use the [http://flybase.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=8 Job Postings] section withing our [http://flybase.org/forums/ FlyBase Forum]
  
 
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Genome Database Curator

FlyBase, Harvard University

FlyBase seeks a full-time scientific curator/annotator to join our team at the Gelbart Lab in the Department for Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard. Curational responsibilities at the Harvard site include the scanning and abstracting of scientific literature on the molecular biology of Drosophila, annotation and analysis of Drosophila genome(s), coordination of the inclusion of high-throughput molecular data sets into FlyBase, and design of improved interfaces for providing molecular data to users. Curators work as a part of a team, interacting with biologists at other FlyBase sites, and coordinating with software engineers to develop and improve software. Curators also interface with the scientific community, assisting users on line and at research conference workshops. FlyBase is constantly evolving, seeking both to improve and to expand its role within the Drosophila and wider scientific communities. This position is grant-funded.

Basic Qualifications: Ph.D. in molecular biology or genetics. Minimum three years experience with molecular genetics and Drosophila biology.

Additional Qualifications: Extensive Drosophilia research experience. Excellent communication skills in the English language, both written and oral. Enthusiasm, expertise and ideas concerning emerging directions in Drosophila biology and genomic/proteomic analysis. Familiarity with managing databases or spreadsheets and standardized formats (for example, GFF3, FASTA).

To Apply: Apply for this position at ASPIRE, the Harvard Recruitment Management System: https://jobs.brassring.com/1033/asp/tg/cim_jobdetail.asp?partnerID=25240&siteID=5341&AReq=34261BR

In addition, please contact William Gelbart (gelbart<at>morgan.harvard.edu), and include a CV, a description of research experience and names of three references. Please cc your communication to senior curator Lynn Crosby (crosby<at>morgan.harvard.edu) and to the project administrative assistant, Carol Sutherland (casuther<at>fas.harvard.edu).



Gene Function Analyst

FlyBase, University of Cambridge, UK

FlyBase seeks a research assistant/associate to join our group at the University of Cambridge, UK. This is a fly-related post away from the bench, assisting Drosophila research by contributing to the FlyBase database of genetic and genomic data. If you have been frustrated by the lack of simple summaries of fly gene function in the FlyBase gene reports, here is your opportunity to fix that, by soliciting, editing and writing such summaries.

The primary aim of FlyBase-Cambridge is to identify biological data from scientific articles concerning Drosophila and to record these data in a systematic manner. Curated data are subsequently integrated into the FlyBase database and website to aid the international research community. The successful applicant will contribute to this effort by editing and writing short gene function summaries, and also making sure these functions are represented with the standardized terms of Gene Ontology annotation (http://www.geneontology.org). Liaison with other members of the Gene Ontology consortium will ensure accurate and up to date annotations.

Depending on their previous experience, the successful applicant may also highlight sets of genes involved in a pathway or function, or liaise with the Drosophila research community and FlyBase's software developers to improve the display and searching of Gene Function and Gene Ontology annotations in FlyBase.

Please see full advert here: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/5805/


Note: This page is for FlyBase positions only. If you would like to post a job opening, please use the Job Postings section withing our FlyBase Forum