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 +===== Open positions =====
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 +Research assistantship and postdoctoral opportunities are available in the Oncinfo Lab. See the [[https://jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/486328/research-positions-in-computational-biology-at-all-levels-postdoctoral-phd-and-ms-students/?TrackID=148656|2018]] [{{:wiki:public:recruit_oncinfo_2018.pdf|pdf]}}  and [[https://jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/498929/computational-biologist-interested-in-neurodegenerative-disorders-and-cancer-research/?TrackID=9|2019]] [{{:wiki:public:approved.pdf|pdf}}  ] advertisements for more details on the postdoctoral position, and also if you are interested in joining the lab as a graduate student. PhD applicants must be strong in machine learning and knowledgeable in molecular biology to be successful in multidisciplinary research as illustrated in our exemplar[[:machine_learning_and_molecular_biology_requirements| papers]]. Even if the application deadline is passed, strong applicants with a masters degree may start //immediately// as a visiting scientist with possibility of joining the PhD program within a year. There are also some opportunities to apply for postdoctoral fellowship [[:postdoctorial_fellowship_awards|awards]]. Taking an [[:r_test|R test]] is essential in the interview process. Also, be prepared to play [[https://www.google.com/search?q=minesweeper&oq=min&aqs=chrome.0.69i59j69i57j69i59j69i60l2j69i61j69i65l2.874j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8|Minesweeper]] during the interview.
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 +===== Educational services =====
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 +- The "[[:bioinformatics_for_biologist_workshop|Bioinformatics for biologist workshop]]" is a practical introduction to some basic bioinformatics tools for audience with little computational skills. Slides are available from the workshop page. Additional resources are listed at "How to begin [[:how_to|learning]] bioinformatics?"
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 +- The [[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1El0rxBw8lRBCf0nhqLqaXBOTWE20o1G7k4huXX150Wo/edit#slide=id.g63f2c216dd_0_0|Slides]] for Habil's hands-on workshop in the 2019 Neurepiomics [[https://biggsinstitute.org/events/neurepiomics/|Course]].
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 +==== How to ====
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 +Please feel free to use and contribute to our [[:how_to|How to]] page, which is a list of miscellaneous solutions for data analysis and other challenges in computational biology.\\
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 +[[:for_members|For members]]
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