Dear colleagues,

EMBL-EBI is looking to recruit a Scientific Programmer to work on the Electron
Microscopy Data Bank (EMDB; emdb-empiar.org), one of the three core archives of
the Worldwide Protein Data Bank organisation (wwPDB; wwpdb.org).

The Scientific Programmer will work in a small but tight international team
focusing on managing the flow of data into the archive (data-in; deposition,
validation and curation) and the public release of the data (production). In the
past two years, EMDB has doubled in size to over 20,000 entries and the archive
is set to continue to grow very rapidly in the years to come, so this is a very
exciting time to join the effort.

More information can be found in the vacancy notice at
https://www.embl.org/jobs/position/EBI02066

A detailed description of the role and its requirements is available from
https://oc.ebi.ac.uk/s/j1g7grHEJoeO9BJ

The application period for this post will close on 23 October 2022 and (virtual)
interviews will take place on 17 or 18 November.

Please feel free to bring this position to the attention of anyone with the
right skillset who might be interested.

Best wishes,

Gerard Kleywegt

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Gerard J. Kleywegt, EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, UK
Head of Molecular and  Cellular Structure
ger...@ebi.ac.uk pdbe.org emdb-empiar.org
PA: Roisin Dunlop    pdbe_ad...@ebi.ac.uk

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