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Subject: Position for PSI Knowledgebase development
From: Paul Adams PDAdams {- at -} LBL {- dot -} GOV
Date: 2007-08-07

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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Software Developer II
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Software Developer II
Job ID: 20930
Division: Physical Biosciences
Date Opened: 8/7/2007

Summary

This position will be part of the Computational Crystallography
Initiative at Lawrence Berkeley Lab and will be responsible for
developing a web site to disseminate information about the
Technologies developed by the NIH Protein Structure Initiative (PSI).
This program funds the majority of structural genomics efforts within
the US and is responsible for the development of many new
technologies that are useful to macromolecular crystallographers.
This technology resource is part of the larger PSI Knowledge Base
that will provide an information portal for the scientific community.

Duties

Essential: Under general direction of the Principal Investigator:
Develop and maintain web site documenting PSI developed technologies.
Interact with PSI researchers to collect information about new
technologies. Create a relational database to store crystallographic
data. Install and maintain SVN repositories for the PSI community.
Marginal: Perform routine analysis of crystallographic data. Maintain
web site computing hardware and software. Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Essential: Experience with writing and maintaining HTML web pages.
Knowledge of standard programming methods, and Python in a UNIX
environment. Strong analytical and organizational skills. Ability to
handle multiple tasks in parallel. Excellent interpersonal skills for
working in a diverse team environment, ability to interact
effectively with other scientists, and to address their needs in an
effective and timely manner. Marginal: B.S. Degree or higher in
biophysics, computer science, chemistry, electrical engineering,
physics or related field preferred or equivalent experience, with
demonstrated programming experience. Experience maintaining computing
hardware and software. Experience with analysis of crystallographic
data.

NOTE: This is a one year Term appointment with the possibility of
renewal under the same terms and conditions, contingent upon
continued funding and availability of work.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a world leader in science
and engineering research, with 11 Nobel Prize recipients over the
past 75 years, and 59 present members of the National Academy of
Sciences. LBNL conducts unclassified research across a wide range of
scientific disciplines and hosts four national user facilities. AA/
EEO employer committed to the development of a safe and diverse
workforce. Learn more at http://www.lbl.gov.

For more information about the CCI visit: http://cci.lbl.gov/

To apply: visit http://cjo.lbl.gov/ and search for the job number
20930. Please see http://cjo.lbl.gov/app_instr.html for details of
how to apply.

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Paul Adams
Senior Scientist, Physical Biosciences Division
Head, Berkeley Center for Structural Biology
Deputy Principal Investigator, Berkeley Structural Genomics Center

Building 64, Room 248
Tel: 510-486-4225, Fax: 510-486-5909
http://cci.lbl.gov/

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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BLDG 64R0121
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
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