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The laboratory where I work, in Okinawa, recruits a bioinformatics programmer.



Hello everybody,

The research laboratory where I work, at the Okinawa Institute of
Science and Technology (OIST, Japan), recruits a bioinformatics
programmer.

https://www.oist.jp/careers/bioinformatics-programmer-research-assistant-plankton-genomics-genomics-and-regulatory

It is a junior position of research assistant; one of the main tasks
will be to deploy and develop bioinformatics pipelines.  Our main
workflows use Nextflow and Singularity to run bioconda-packaged
software, but of course there is at least me in the team who always
eager to leverage Debian Med wherever possible.  So another Debian Med
contributor would certainely not feel lonely.  On the hardware side, our
HPC cluster has a couple hundreds nodes with 128-core AMD processors,
512 Gb memory, with many many terabytes of storage.  We have a strong
commitment to open and reproducible research.

Our research projects revolve around marine biology, and our institute
is located on a subtropical island that is ideal for connecting with the
sea on both professionnal and recreational ways...  This said, the
topics of the other research units at OIST cover fields in a broad area
ranging from mathematical and natural sciences to robotics and
behaviour, which makes OIST a great place for people who have
pluridisciplinary interests.

Have a nice Day !

Charles

-- 
Charles Plessy                         Nagahama, Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan
Debian Med packaging team         http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med
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