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The Structure Determination Core (SDC) of the Joint Center for Structural 
Genomics (see www.jcsg.org), has an immediate opening for a senior software 
developer for research applications. The JCSG is one of four large-scale 
structural genomics centers funded through the Protein Structure Initiative 
of the National Institutes of Health (see http://www.nigms.nih.gov/psi/). 

The SDC is based at Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, in the 
San Francisco Bay Area of California, USA. SDC is responsible for all 
JCSG activities from receipt of frozen crystals through to the complete 
refinement of PDB ready coordinates. SDC is actively developing tools to 
improve the efficiency of the JCSG structure determination pipeline. SDC 
works closely with the JCSG Crystallomics Core (protein/crystal production) 
and Bioinformatics Core (target selection/tracking). See http://www.jcsg.org 
for more details.

Responsibilities
The successful candidate will continue our development of a parallel 
processing environment for automated protein structure determination and 
data analysis. The applicant will interact closely with scientists in the 
group. The data processing environment uses a Linux-based computing cluster 
and incorporates a variety of highly-used, third party protein crystallography 
software. 

Required Skills
The successful candidate must possess an advanced degree (MS or PhD) in 
computer 
science, mathematics, physics, structural biology or a related field or 
equivalent 
combination of education and training. They must also have demonstrated 
programming 
skills with modern programming languages. Experience with Java, XML and with 
software 
development in a distributed computing environment are required. Experience 
with 
Linux and scripting languages (Python/Perl) are also desirable. Familiarity 
with protein crystallographic methods and software would be beneficial, but is 
not 
required. Excellent communications skills and ability to work well in a R&D 
development 
team are essential. 

If you are interested in joining an enthusiastic team of scientists
and developers, working together on a challenging project then please 
review the detailed job descriptions found at: 

http://www-public.slac.stanford.edu/hr/jobs/jobdetail.asp?REQID=029786

Applications can be submitted online.

Further enquiries can be addressed to Ashley Deacon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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