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Scientific Programmer, Germany

May 19, 2015September 23, 2015 PhD student, Positions

We seek one scientific programmer for the BMBF-funded e:Bio project SBGN-ED+ (anticipated starting date: June 2015, E13/full time, 15 months) to help with the development of SBGN-ED and libSBGN.

Deadline to apply for this position is May 22nd, 2015.

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