Wednesday 7 August 2013

Computational ADME/Toxicology Scientists

Computational ADME/Toxicology Scientists needed for U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Commands Biotechnology High Performance Computing Software Applications Institute.

The Henry M. Jackson Foundation (HJF) is looking Computational ADME/Toxicolocy
Junior and Senior Scientists to join the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel 
Commands Biotechnology High Performance Computing Software Applications 
Institute (BHSAI) [www.BHSAI.org]. HJF provides scientific, technical, and 
programmatic support services to the BHSAI.  

This opening is for dynamic scientists interested in working in an 
interdisciplinary environment focused on the development and applications
of computational/modeling solutions to problems in predictive ADME/toxicology.
We are seeking bioinformatics, computational chemist/biologist, and systems
biology researchers to study cellular and in vivo toxicity mechanisms
of drugs and industrial chemicals. The candidate should have a Ph.D. in 
a related discipline, a strong publication record, and the ability to work in
multiple projects, involving diverse teams of scientist across multiple 
laboratories.  

Foreign nationals are welcome to apply. U.S. citizenship or permanent resident 
status is not required. This position is located in Frederick, Maryland.
Please apply on-line at www.hjf.org/careers Click Advanced Search 
and enter job number 208477 in the Job Opening ID box.

The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military 
Medicine, Inc.(HJF) is a congressionally authorized, 
not-for-profit corporation that provides unparalleled scientific and 
management services to military medical research and education 
programs worldwide.

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