From acenteno at gmail.com Tue Feb 12 13:58:52 2008 From: acenteno at gmail.com (Arthur Centeno) Date: Tue Feb 12 16:15:50 2008 Subject: [CTC] Position Opening: Director for the Collaborative Cross at ORNL Message-ID: <105235A0-5ED1-4997-8640-C284665895DD@gmail.com> Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a director for the Collaborative Cross Project in the Biosciences Division's Systems Genetics Group (SGG). The Collaborative Cross is a randomized cross of eight inbred mouse strains designed by members of the Complex Trait Consortium, an international group of scientists (geneticists, molecular biologists, bioinformaticists, statisticians, etc.) working to identify networks of genes and allelic variants that modulate complex phenotypes in diverse environments. The Collaborative Cross features a randomized assortment of 8 inbred strains. The lines are first crossed pairwise to make all 56 possible G1 parents. A set of possible 4-way crosses is performed, keeping Y-chromosome and mitochondrial balance. Finally, all 8 genomes are brought together in G2:F1, and the offspring of this cross are inbred. Based on theoretical results, 90% inbreeding is expected at G2:F20. The function of this position is to develop and manage this nationally recognized project for production, characterization and dissemination of mouse resources developed by the SGG. The successful candidate will lead a large team in a dynamic environment to execute diverse aspects of the Collaborative Cross within allotted resources and in coordination with the scientific direction of the SGG. Responsibilities & Qualifications: Responsibilities: * managing the mouse resource core, publicizing its use, and interfacing with users in the execution of internal and external research collaborations * using resources to meet commitments to mouse production, characterization, and distribution * providing reports and summaries to users, management, and program leads ensuring that intellectual property, safety, and animal care protections are met through evaluation, protocol preparation, and execution * reporting usage statistics and managing the budget of the facility * ensuring data integrity and record management for the coordination of mice, samples, and results * implementing quality procedures for mouse production and distribution by instituting and adhering to standards and practices developed by the Federation of International Mouse Repositories or other similar bodies * coordinating meetings with external advisory board. Qualifications: Proven ability to manage a team project, prepare presentations, documentation, publicity, budgets, and grant applications is required. Experimental design skills, preferably with background in complex trait genetics, and familiarity with data analysis and data presentation are essential. The successful candidate must be competitive for participation in collaborative efforts as a core director or co-investigator responsible for mouse production in submissions for extramural funds to diverse funding agencies. The successful candidate must have basic familiarity with techniques of modern biology, be able to research and evaluate products and techniques for mouse study, and to procure research materials. A history of external funding, publications, and experience directing core facilities is desired. A Ph.D. with a background in systems genetics is required. This position will report to the Deputy Director, Biosciences Division. * This position will remain open for a minimum of three weeks after which it will close when a qualified candidate is identified and/or hired. * Please submit your resume, references, and publication list in one file. We only accept Microsoft Word documents. Our system is not Office 2007 compatible. Resumes from third party vendors will not be accepted; these resumes will be deleted and the candidates submitted will not be considered for employment. * If you have trouble applying for a position, please email Helpdesk@icims.com . * Equal Opportunity Employer. UT-Battelle is committed to achieving its strategic business objectives by attracting, retaining and developing a diverse workforce. To apply online go to http://jobs.ornl.gov/ and look for job 2739. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and the names of at least three references by attaching a file to the application. ALL THREE COMPONENTS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN A SINGLE FILE. Questions about the position may be referred to Shelly Hunt (huntmy@ornl.gov or 865-574-7522). Additional information about the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is available from http://www.ornl.gov. -- __ __ / \ / \ Darla Miller ( _""_ ) BioSciences Division - o o - Oak Ridge National Laboratory \ / Bldg 1059, Bethel Valley Road ===\ /=== Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6420 O phone (865) 574-0858 fax (865) 574-1283 email millerdr@ornl.gov For information on joining the International Mammalian Genome Society please see http://imgs.org The 22nd International Mammalian Genome Conference will be held November 2-5, 2008 in Prague, Czech Republic. More information will be at http://imgs.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mickey.utmem.edu/pipermail/ctc/attachments/20080212/49648da6/attachment-0001.html From acenteno at gmail.com Tue Feb 12 15:29:57 2008 From: acenteno at gmail.com (Arthur Centeno) Date: Tue Feb 12 16:35:36 2008 Subject: [CTC] Position Opening: Director for the Collaborative Cross at ORNL Message-ID: <50b1e46e0802121329t66144096k301860ae89de8165@mail.gmail.com> Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a director for the Collaborative Cross Project in the Biosciences Division's Systems Genetics Group (SGG). The Collaborative Cross is a randomized cross of eight inbred mouse strains designed by members of the Complex Trait Consortium, an international group of scientists (geneticists, molecular biologists, bioinformaticists, statisticians, etc.) working to identify networks of genes and allelic variants that modulate complex phenotypes in diverse environments. The Collaborative Cross features a randomized assortment of 8 inbred strains. The lines are first crossed pairwise to make all 56 possible G1 parents. A set of possible 4-way crosses is performed, keeping Y-chromosome and mitochondrial balance. Finally, all 8 genomes are brought together in G2:F1, and the offspring of this cross are inbred. Based on theoretical results, 90% inbreeding is expected at G2:F20. The function of this position is to develop and manage this nationally recognized project for production, characterization and dissemination of mouse resources developed by the SGG. The successful candidate will lead a large team in a dynamic environment to execute diverse aspects of the Collaborative Cross within allotted resources and in coordination with the scientific direction of the SGG. Responsibilities & Qualifications: Responsibilities: * managing the mouse resource core, publicizing its use, and interfacing with users in the execution of internal and external research collaborations * using resources to meet commitments to mouse production, characterization, and distribution * providing reports and summaries to users, management, and program leads ensuring that intellectual property, safety, and animal care protections are met through evaluation, protocol preparation, and execution * reporting usage statistics and managing the budget of the facility * ensuring data integrity and record management for the coordination of mice, samples, and results * implementing quality procedures for mouse production and distribution by instituting and adhering to standards and practices developed by the Federation of International Mouse Repositories or other similar bodies * coordinating meetings with external advisory board. Qualifications: Proven ability to manage a team project, prepare presentations, documentation, publicity, budgets, and grant applications is required. Experimental design skills, preferably with background in complex trait genetics, and familiarity with data analysis and data presentation are essential. The successful candidate must be competitive for participation in collaborative efforts as a core director or co-investigator responsible for mouse production in submissions for extramural funds to diverse funding agencies. The successful candidate must have basic familiarity with techniques of modern biology, be able to research and evaluate products and techniques for mouse study, and to procure research materials. A history of external funding, publications, and experience directing core facilities is desired. A Ph.D. with a background in systems genetics is required. This position will report to the Deputy Director, Biosciences Division. * This position will remain open for a minimum of three weeks after which it will close when a qualified candidate is identified and/or hired. * Please submit your resume, references, and publication list in one file. We only accept Microsoft Word documents. Our system is not Office 2007 compatible. Resumes from third party vendors will not be accepted; these resumes will be deleted and the candidates submitted will not be considered for employment. * If you have trouble applying for a position, please email Helpdesk@icims.com. * Equal Opportunity Employer. UT-Battelle is committed to achieving its strategic business objectives by attracting, retaining and developing a diverse workforce. To apply online go to http://jobs.ornl.gov/ and look for job 2739. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and the names of at least three references by attaching a file to the application. ALL THREE COMPONENTS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN A SINGLE FILE. Questions about the position may be referred to Shelly Hunt (huntmy@ornl.gov or 865-574-7522). Additional information about the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is available from http://www.ornl.gov. -- __ __ / \ / \ Darla Miller ( _""_ ) BioSciences Division - o o - Oak Ridge National Laboratory \ / Bldg 1059, Bethel Valley Road ===\ /=== Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6420 O phone (865) 574-0858 fax (865) 574-1283 email millerdr@ornl.gov For information on joining the International Mammalian Genome Society please see http://imgs.org The 22nd International Mammalian Genome Conference will be held November 2-5, 2008 in Prague, Czech Republic. More information will be at http://imgs.org From acenteno at gmail.com Tue Feb 12 14:08:17 2008 From: acenteno at gmail.com (Arthur Centeno) Date: Tue Feb 12 17:56:51 2008 Subject: [CTC] Position Opening: Director for the Collaborative Cross at ORNL Message-ID: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a director for the Collaborative Cross Project in the Biosciences Division's Systems Genetics Group (SGG). The Collaborative Cross is a randomized cross of eight inbred mouse strains designed by members of the Complex Trait Consortium, an international group of scientists (geneticists, molecular biologists, bioinformaticists, statisticians, etc.) working to identify networks of genes and allelic variants that modulate complex phenotypes in diverse environments. The Collaborative Cross features a randomized assortment of 8 inbred strains. The lines are first crossed pairwise to make all 56 possible G1 parents. A set of possible 4-way crosses is performed, keeping Y-chromosome and mitochondrial balance. Finally, all 8 genomes are brought together in G2:F1, and the offspring of this cross are inbred. Based on theoretical results, 90% inbreeding is expected at G2:F20. The function of this position is to develop and manage this nationally recognized project for production, characterization and dissemination of mouse resources developed by the SGG. The successful candidate will lead a large team in a dynamic environment to execute diverse aspects of the Collaborative Cross within allotted resources and in coordination with the scientific direction of the SGG. Responsibilities & Qualifications: Responsibilities: * managing the mouse resource core, publicizing its use, and interfacing with users in the execution of internal and external research collaborations * using resources to meet commitments to mouse production, characterization, and distribution * providing reports and summaries to users, management, and program leads ensuring that intellectual property, safety, and animal care protections are met through evaluation, protocol preparation, and execution * reporting usage statistics and managing the budget of the facility * ensuring data integrity and record management for the coordination of mice, samples, and results * implementing quality procedures for mouse production and distribution by instituting and adhering to standards and practices developed by the Federation of International Mouse Repositories or other similar bodies * coordinating meetings with external advisory board. Qualifications: Proven ability to manage a team project, prepare presentations, documentation, publicity, budgets, and grant applications is required. Experimental design skills, preferably with background in complex trait genetics, and familiarity with data analysis and data presentation are essential. The successful candidate must be competitive for participation in collaborative efforts as a core director or co-investigator responsible for mouse production in submissions for extramural funds to diverse funding agencies. The successful candidate must have basic familiarity with techniques of modern biology, be able to research and evaluate products and techniques for mouse study, and to procure research materials. A history of external funding, publications, and experience directing core facilities is desired. A Ph.D. with a background in systems genetics is required. This position will report to the Deputy Director, Biosciences Division. * This position will remain open for a minimum of three weeks after which it will close when a qualified candidate is identified and/or hired. * Please submit your resume, references, and publication list in one file. We only accept Microsoft Word documents. Our system is not Office 2007 compatible. Resumes from third party vendors will not be accepted; these resumes will be deleted and the candidates submitted will not be considered for employment. * If you have trouble applying for a position, please email Helpdesk@icims.com . * Equal Opportunity Employer. UT-Battelle is committed to achieving its strategic business objectives by attracting, retaining and developing a diverse workforce. To apply online go to http://jobs.ornl.gov/ and look for job 2739. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and the names of at least three references by attaching a file to the application. ALL THREE COMPONENTS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN A SINGLE FILE. Questions about the position may be referred to Shelly Hunt (huntmy@ornl.gov or 865-574-7522). Additional information about the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is available from http://www.ornl.gov. -- __ __ / \ / \ Darla Miller ( _""_ ) BioSciences Division - o o - Oak Ridge National Laboratory \ / Bldg 1059, Bethel Valley Road ===\ /=== Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6420 O phone (865) 574-0858 fax (865) 574-1283 email millerdr@ornl.gov For information on joining the International Mammalian Genome Society please see http://imgs.org The 22nd International Mammalian Genome Conference will be held November 2-5, 2008 in Prague, Czech Republic. More information will be at http://imgs.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mickey.utmem.edu/pipermail/ctc/attachments/20080212/efd39ced/attachment.html From acenteno at gmail.com Tue Feb 12 17:48:46 2008 From: acenteno at gmail.com (Arthur Centeno) Date: Tue Feb 12 20:59:54 2008 Subject: [CTC] Position Opening: Director for the Collaborative Cross at ORNL Message-ID: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a director for the Collaborative Cross Project in the Biosciences Division's Systems Genetics Group (SGG). The Collaborative Cross is a randomized cross of eight inbred mouse strains designed by members of the Complex Trait Consortium, an international group of scientists (geneticists, molecular biologists, bioinformaticists, statisticians, etc.) working to identify networks of genes and allelic variants that modulate complex phenotypes in diverse environments. The Collaborative Cross features a randomized assortment of 8 inbred strains. The lines are first crossed pairwise to make all 56 possible G1 parents. A set of possible 4-way crosses is performed, keeping Y-chromosome and mitochondrial balance. Finally, all 8 genomes are brought together in G2:F1, and the offspring of this cross are inbred. Based on theoretical results, 90% inbreeding is expected at G2:F20. The function of this position is to develop and manage this nationally recognized project for production, characterization and dissemination of mouse resources developed by the SGG. The successful candidate will lead a large team in a dynamic environment to execute diverse aspects of the Collaborative Cross within allotted resources and in coordination with the scientific direction of the SGG. Responsibilities & Qualifications: Responsibilities: * managing the mouse resource core, publicizing its use, and interfacing with users in the execution of internal and external research collaborations * using resources to meet commitments to mouse production, characterization, and distribution * providing reports and summaries to users, management, and program leads ensuring that intellectual property, safety, and animal care protections are met through evaluation, protocol preparation, and execution * reporting usage statistics and managing the budget of the facility * ensuring data integrity and record management for the coordination of mice, samples, and results * implementing quality procedures for mouse production and distribution by instituting and adhering to standards and practices developed by the Federation of International Mouse Repositories or other similar bodies * coordinating meetings with external advisory board. Qualifications: Proven ability to manage a team project, prepare presentations, documentation, publicity, budgets, and grant applications is required. Experimental design skills, preferably with background in complex trait genetics, and familiarity with data analysis and data presentation are essential. The successful candidate must be competitive for participation in collaborative efforts as a core director or co-investigator responsible for mouse production in submissions for extramural funds to diverse funding agencies. The successful candidate must have basic familiarity with techniques of modern biology, be able to research and evaluate products and techniques for mouse study, and to procure research materials. A history of external funding, publications, and experience directing core facilities is desired. A Ph.D. with a background in systems genetics is required. This position will report to the Deputy Director, Biosciences Division. * This position will remain open for a minimum of three weeks after which it will close when a qualified candidate is identified and/or hired. * Please submit your resume, references, and publication list in one file. We only accept Microsoft Word documents. Our system is not Office 2007 compatible. Resumes from third party vendors will not be accepted; these resumes will be deleted and the candidates submitted will not be considered for employment. * If you have trouble applying for a position, please email Helpdesk@icims.com . * Equal Opportunity Employer. UT-Battelle is committed to achieving its strategic business objectives by attracting, retaining and developing a diverse workforce. To apply online go to http://jobs.ornl.gov/ and look for job 2739. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and the names of at least three references by attaching a file to the application. ALL THREE COMPONENTS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN A SINGLE FILE. Questions about the position may be referred to Shelly Hunt (huntmy@ornl.gov or 865-574-7522). Additional information about the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is available from http://www.ornl.gov. -- __ __ / \ / \ Darla Miller ( _""_ ) BioSciences Division - o o - Oak Ridge National Laboratory \ / Bldg 1059, Bethel Valley Road ===\ /=== Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6420 O phone (865) 574-0858 fax (865) 574-1283 email millerdr@ornl.gov For information on joining the International Mammalian Genome Society please see http://imgs.org The 22nd International Mammalian Genome Conference will be held November 2-5, 2008 in Prague, Czech Republic. More information will be at http://imgs.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mickey.utmem.edu/pipermail/ctc/attachments/20080212/e69f56fc/attachment-0001.html From acenteno at gmail.com Tue Feb 12 14:20:02 2008 From: acenteno at gmail.com (Arthur Centeno) Date: Tue Feb 12 22:53:13 2008 Subject: [CTC] Position Opening: Director for the Collaborative Cross at ORNL Message-ID: <980CC2D3-FBBE-4C01-941F-643E184073A5@gmail.com> Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a director for the Collaborative Cross Project in the Biosciences Division's Systems Genetics Group (SGG). The Collaborative Cross is a randomized cross of eight inbred mouse strains designed by members of the Complex Trait Consortium, an international group of scientists (geneticists, molecular biologists, bioinformaticists, statisticians, etc.) working to identify networks of genes and allelic variants that modulate complex phenotypes in diverse environments. The Collaborative Cross features a randomized assortment of 8 inbred strains. The lines are first crossed pairwise to make all 56 possible G1 parents. A set of possible 4-way crosses is performed, keeping Y-chromosome and mitochondrial balance. Finally, all 8 genomes are brought together in G2:F1, and the offspring of this cross are inbred. Based on theoretical results, 90% inbreeding is expected at G2:F20. The function of this position is to develop and manage this nationally recognized project for production, characterization and dissemination of mouse resources developed by the SGG. The successful candidate will lead a large team in a dynamic environment to execute diverse aspects of the Collaborative Cross within allotted resources and in coordination with the scientific direction of the SGG. Responsibilities & Qualifications: Responsibilities: * managing the mouse resource core, publicizing its use, and interfacing with users in the execution of internal and external research collaborations * using resources to meet commitments to mouse production, characterization, and distribution * providing reports and summaries to users, management, and program leads ensuring that intellectual property, safety, and animal care protections are met through evaluation, protocol preparation, and execution * reporting usage statistics and managing the budget of the facility * ensuring data integrity and record management for the coordination of mice, samples, and results * implementing quality procedures for mouse production and distribution by instituting and adhering to standards and practices developed by the Federation of International Mouse Repositories or other similar bodies * coordinating meetings with external advisory board. Qualifications: Proven ability to manage a team project, prepare presentations, documentation, publicity, budgets, and grant applications is required. Experimental design skills, preferably with background in complex trait genetics, and familiarity with data analysis and data presentation are essential. The successful candidate must be competitive for participation in collaborative efforts as a core director or co-investigator responsible for mouse production in submissions for extramural funds to diverse funding agencies. The successful candidate must have basic familiarity with techniques of modern biology, be able to research and evaluate products and techniques for mouse study, and to procure research materials. A history of external funding, publications, and experience directing core facilities is desired. A Ph.D. with a background in systems genetics is required. This position will report to the Deputy Director, Biosciences Division. * This position will remain open for a minimum of three weeks after which it will close when a qualified candidate is identified and/or hired. * Please submit your resume, references, and publication list in one file. We only accept Microsoft Word documents. Our system is not Office 2007 compatible. Resumes from third party vendors will not be accepted; these resumes will be deleted and the candidates submitted will not be considered for employment. * If you have trouble applying for a position, please email Helpdesk@icims.com . * Equal Opportunity Employer. UT-Battelle is committed to achieving its strategic business objectives by attracting, retaining and developing a diverse workforce. To apply online go to http://jobs.ornl.gov/ and look for job 2739. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and the names of at least three references by attaching a file to the application. ALL THREE COMPONENTS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN A SINGLE FILE. Questions about the position may be referred to Shelly Hunt (huntmy@ornl.gov or 865-574-7522). Additional information about the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is available from http://www.ornl.gov. -- __ __ / \ / \ Darla Miller ( _""_ ) BioSciences Division - o o - Oak Ridge National Laboratory \ / Bldg 1059, Bethel Valley Road ===\ /=== Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6420 O phone (865) 574-0858 fax (865) 574-1283 email millerdr@ornl.gov For information on joining the International Mammalian Genome Society please see http://imgs.org The 22nd International Mammalian Genome Conference will be held November 2-5, 2008 in Prague, Czech Republic. 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