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[http://careers.crijob.com/lbnlcareers/detailsRedirect.asp?jid=24813&p=1 Phytozome has an opening for a web developer].  [http://www.phytozome.net Phytozome] is the public portal to [http://www.jgi.doe.gov/ JGI's] extensive plant genome data and analysis.  The developer in this position will be responsible for creating web interfaces using PHP, CSS, and advanced Javascript. Both the absolute quantity and diversity of plant genomic data produced and integrated by the JGI will be increasing dramatically over the next few years. This is an opportunity to apply your web design and coding skills to an area of biological research undergoing explosive growth and change, working with the JGI's scientists, computational biologists, and developers in a state-of-the-art computational environment.
 
[http://careers.crijob.com/lbnlcareers/detailsRedirect.asp?jid=24813&p=1 Phytozome has an opening for a web developer].  [http://www.phytozome.net Phytozome] is the public portal to [http://www.jgi.doe.gov/ JGI's] extensive plant genome data and analysis.  The developer in this position will be responsible for creating web interfaces using PHP, CSS, and advanced Javascript. Both the absolute quantity and diversity of plant genomic data produced and integrated by the JGI will be increasing dramatically over the next few years. This is an opportunity to apply your web design and coding skills to an area of biological research undergoing explosive growth and change, working with the JGI's scientists, computational biologists, and developers in a state-of-the-art computational environment.

Latest revision as of 23:13, 9 October 2012

Opening at Phytozome

Phytozome has an opening for a web developer. Phytozome is the public portal to JGI's extensive plant genome data and analysis. The developer in this position will be responsible for creating web interfaces using PHP, CSS, and advanced Javascript. Both the absolute quantity and diversity of plant genomic data produced and integrated by the JGI will be increasing dramatically over the next few years. This is an opportunity to apply your web design and coding skills to an area of biological research undergoing explosive growth and change, working with the JGI's scientists, computational biologists, and developers in a state-of-the-art computational environment.

Phytozome currently incorporates GBrowse and Biomart, as well as Jalview, Lucene, and MView, and will be integrating Galaxy and Chado over the next 12 months.

Please see the job posting for more information on this position.


Posted to the GMOD News on 2010/08/19