Thanks but you do not meet the minimum requirements.
   
  Bill

Maura E Monville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Good day,

I am a WUSTL graduate from Physics (3.65 GPA).
But my main interest has always been Biomedical Sciences. I have an Ms in 
Biomedical Sciences from Mayo Graduate School.
I am recently deeply involved in analyzing breathing signals from patients 
undergoing a gated CT scan. I do both Statistical Signal Processing and 
Statistical Analysis and have written many R scripts. I also talk with Prof. 
Miller (Statistical dept. at WUSTL) about this project. It is aimed at 
predicting the trajectory of chest tumors that are moving targets for 
Radiotherapy due to the unavoidable respiration motion
I recently got very interesting results.

I am flying out to Washington DC this morning for a project presentation.
If interested I can send you my slides set and resume when I come back on 
Wednesday.

I do LOVE Statistics and Statistical Signal Processing.

Kind regards,
Maura Edelweiss Monville

  On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 4:59 AM, William Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Hi
   
  We anticipate 5 years funding to continue an NIH Leukemia Program Project 
Grant to identify the genetic elements for disease onset and treatment 
response. This project is heavily mRNA and CGH array driven, as well as 
significant amounts of genomic resequencing. This project is supporting a large 
group of internationally recognized leukemia researchers at the Siteman Cancer 
Center.
   
  As Director of the Biostatistics Core for this project I am looking to hire a 
post-doc interested in applied data analysis and biostatistical methodology 
development. This person MUST have a PhD in biostatistics/statistics AND 
publications in genomic data analysis and/or methodology. This is a hands-on 
position and the ability to begin data analyses on arrival is essential.
   
  If interested please contact me and I will send additional information on the 
grant and biostatistics core.
   
  Thank you
   
  Bill Shannon, PhD
  Associate Professor of Biostatistics in Medicine
  Washington University School of Medicine
  St. Louis, Missouri
   
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  314-454-8356
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