Post doctoral scholar position in Semantic Web and Biomedical Informatics at Case Western Reserve University

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Post-doctoral Scholar Position in Semantic Web and Biomedical Informatics
 
Division for Medical Informatics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH




 
We are seeking candidates at the intersection of computer science, medicine and clinical translational science with experience in semantic-web technologies, strong application development skills, and familiarity with software engineering best practices. A background in databases and/or logic programming is a plus. Typical research projects in the Division of Medical Informatics include:
 
* Collaborating with biomedical and clinical investigators at Case CTSA and Case Cancer Center to develop forward-looking initiatives to better support their project objectives and overall mission, including innovative solutions for data collection, large scale data storage & retrieval, data integration, data mining & knowledge discovery, data visualization, and social networking;
 
* Implementing and supporting infrastructure for resource management, storage space and computational capacity, as well as improving secure and policy-compliant access to PHI (patient health information) to enhance translational and comparative effectiveness research.
 
A successful candidate should have a Ph.D in computer science, bioinformatics, biomedical informatics or related disciplines.
 
Salary will be commensurate with experience.
 
Applicant should email CV (with references) and a cover letter summarizing their experiences, to: jxa136( at )case( dot )edu. Questions can be directed to Dr. GQ Zhang at gq( at )case( dot )edu or Dr. Satya Sahoo at satya( dot )sahoo( at )case( dot )edu.
 
Case Western Reserve, a leader among independent research universities, offers world-class academic programs in Medicine and Engineering. Case Western Reserve University is committed to Equal Opportunity and Diversity. Women and underrepresented minorities are encouraged to apply.

Received on Thursday, 26 May 2011 21:09:43 UTC