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Date: Thu Oct 15 10:21:20 2009
Subject: 09.10.15 Research Scientist
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation is recruiting junior and senior scientists
to join the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Commands Biotechnology 
High Performance Computing Software Applications Institute (BHSAI) in 
Frederick, Maryland.  We are seeking dynamic scientists interested in 
working in an interdisciplinary environment focused on the development and 
application of computational solutions to biomedical problems.  The BHSAI 
seeks scientists interested in bioinformatics; computational chemistry; 
predictive toxicology and pharmacology modeling; chemoinformatics; and 
metabolic networks.  We also seek scientists interested in signal 
processing of time series physiologic data, data mining, data driven and 
physiologic based models, and artificial intelligence.  Candidates should 
have a Ph.D. in a related discipline and a strong publication record.  
Experience in high performance computing is a plus.  Candidates are 
expected to simultaneously work on multiple projects, involving a diverse, 
interdisciplinary team of scientists across multiple laboratories.
Please submit resume to:
Meri-lyn Ball
Executive Assistant
Biotechnology High Performance Computing Software Applications Institute (BHSAI)
Ft. Detrick, MD
Email: mball]~[bioanalysis.org
www.BHSAI.org
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