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From: William S Noble <wnoble@uw.edu>
Research project in computational biology
The Noble lab in the Department of Genome Sciences has an opening during winter quarter for an undergraduate computer scientist with an interest in computational biology. As part of the National Institutes of Health ENCODE Consortium, we have developed a software analysis pipeline for automatically annotating the human genome on the basis of large collections of diverse high-throughput sequencing assays. The Consortium has recently completed a third round of experiments, and we are embarking on a new annotation effort based on this new data. The undergraduate would assist in this annotation process. Knowledge of Python is a plus, but not required. This project can be carried out for CSE research credits or as a paid project.
If you are interested, please send a CV and transcript to Bill Noble (wnoble@uw.edu).