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The RBI supports multiple informatics fellowships at the Senior Research Associate Level. The objective of these unique, semi-autonomous postdoctoral positions is to train the next generation of bioinformatic analysts with the goal of mastering skills spanning both RNA biology and computer science. The program is explicitly designed to cater to the career development goals of the Informatic Fellows. As such, we have developed two tracks for the Informatics Fellows:
Track #1: Positions where time is spent both on wet-lab RNA method development and applications, as well as informatic analysis and development.This track is designed to support Fellows who seek independent academic positions blending experimental and computational RNA research. As such, the majority of the Fellows’ effort will be within a core RBI lab.
Track #2: Positions focused primarily on informatic analysis and software development. This track is designed to support Fellows who seek independent positions in industry or academia as computational scientists. As such, the majority of the Fellows’ effort will be in collaboration with other RNA informatics researchers on campus. To ensure proper mentoring in RNA biology and career development opportunities, at least 20% of effort will be within a core RBI lab.
Examples of RBI wet-lab projects include: