Sounds like an interesting life science project that has the potential of combining web 2.0 and semantic web. By the way, for the health care domain, Alzform, for example, is a web 2.0 site and SWAN is a semantic web resource .... Thanks, -Kei Neil Sarkar wrote: > Dear Friends: The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) initiative is currently > recruiting several highly motivated, EOL-inspired individuals. > > The biodiversity informatics unit, based in Woods Hole, MA, is > specifically seeking applicants in the following areas: > > Scientific Informatics Analyst: Semantic Web Development > Scientific Informatics Analyst: Names-Based Infrastructure > Webmaster > Systems Architect > Project Leader: Literature Informatics > > For details on these positions, visit: > > http://www.eol.org/employment.html > > Please feel free to forward to your colleagues, alumni, friends, etc. > > Best, > > -Neil. > > > > -- > Indra Neil Sarkar, PhD > Informatics Manager, MBLWHOI Library > Semantics Manager, EOL Biodiversity Informatics > Marine Biological Laboratory > 7 MBL Street > Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA > +1 508 289 7632 > -- > email: sarkar@mbl.edu <mailto:sarkar@mbl.edu> > www : http://www.ubio.org/people/sarkar > skype/aim: ligerWeb > -- > AMIA Summit on Translational Bioinformatics > March 10-12, 2008 > http://www.amia.org/meetings/stb08/ > -- > >Received on Thursday, 18 October 2007 01:57:07 GMT
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