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<td>Fwd: [info.statphys] postdoc position available at interface statistical physics / computational biology</td>
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<td>2017-09-23 10:17</td>
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<td>Mariela Portesi <mariela.portesi@gmail.com></td>
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<td>Secretaria del Dpto.de Física <secre2@fisica.unlp.edu.ar></td>
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<td>nara guisoni <naraguisoni@gmail.com>, Fernando Fabian Montani <fmontani@gmail.com></td>
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<div>Para difusion. Gracias<br />
<div class="gmail_quote">---------- Mensaje reenviado ----------<br />De: "Martin Weigt" <<a href="mailto:info.statphys@listes.ens-lyon.fr">info.statphys@listes.ens-lyon.fr</a>><br />Fecha: 23 sept. 2017 5:11 AM<br />Asunto: [info.statphys] postdoc position available at interface statistical physics / computational biology<br />Para: "<a href="mailto:info.statphys@listes.ens-lyon.fr">info.statphys@listes.ens-lyon.fr</a>" <<a href="mailto:info.statphys@listes.ens-lyon.fr">info.statphys@listes.ens-lyon.fr</a>><br />Cc: "Francesco Zamponi" <<a href="mailto:francesco.zamponi@lpt.ens.fr">francesco.zamponi@lpt.ens.fr</a>><br /><br />
<blockquote class="quote" style="margin: 0 0 0 .8ex; border-left: 1px #ccc solid; padding-left: 1ex;">Dear colleagues,<br /> <br /> Please forward this message to potential candidates, sorry for multiple emails.<br /> <br /> Thank you in advance,<br /> Best wishes,<br /> Francesco Zamponi and Martin Weigt<br /> <br /> <br /> =======<br /> <br /> We are seeking candidates for a postdoctoral research position at the<br /> interface between statistical physics and computational biology. The<br /> postdoc will work in collaboration with Martin Weigt (UPMC) and<br /> Francesco Zamponi (ENS Paris), on statistical-physics inspired<br /> data-driven modelling approaches to the evolution and coevolution of<br /> proteins.<br /> <br /> The scientific project concerns in particular the study of the impact<br /> of phylogenetic effects on the Direct Coupling Analysis (DCA), both in<br /> stylized toy models and in real protein sequence alignment data. We<br /> will use methods from statistical physics and statistical inference.<br /> Most of the work will likely be computational, although some analytic<br /> calculations might also be performed.<br /> <br /> A background in statistical or biological physics is required. The<br /> candidate should have a general interest in working with biological<br /> data, but no prior background in biology is needed.<br /> <br /> Applications are welcome at any time, until the position is filled.<br /> Please send an email to <a href="mailto:francesco.zamponi@lpt.ens.fr">francesco.zamponi@lpt.ens.fr</a> and<br /> <a href="mailto:martin.weigt@upmc.fr">martin.weigt@upmc.fr</a>, containing your CV and, if you wish, other<br /> application material such as research statement, etc. Please use the<br /> email subject "Application YOUR_NAME YOUR_SURNAME". Recommendation<br /> letters (at least two and no more that four) should be sent to the<br /> same addresses with the same subject. Alternatively, the complete<br /> application package (including recommendation letters) can be sent<br /> through AcademicJobsOnLine at this address:<br /> <a href="https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/edelivery/2361" rel="noreferrer">https://academicjobsonline.<wbr />org/ajo/edelivery/2361</a><br /> <br /> Applications from young candidates (for a first postdoc after the<br /> PhD), women, and underrepresented minorities are especially welcome.<br /> <br /> ========</blockquote>
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