The Noble Lab in the Department of Genome Sciences is recruiting one undergraduate CSE major to help in the development of software for analyzing high-throughput sequencing data. The project involves implementation and validation of a tool for making sense of Hi-C data, which measures the 3D conformation of DNA in the nucleus. The project will involve ~10 hours/week for research credit, starting in spring quarter. Ideally, the student will be familiar with Python and the Unix operating system. Interested students should send a transcript and resume to Dr. Kate Cook (kate.cook@gmail.com) byFriday, Feb. 19.