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Open Positions - Computational Chemistry and Biology Scientists

The Henry M. Jackson Foundation (HJF) is looking for junior and senior 
scientists to join the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command’s 
Biotechnology High Performance Computing Software Applications Institute 
(BHSAI) [www.BHSAI.org].  HJF provides scientific, technical, and 
programmatic support services to the BHSAI.

This opening is for a dynamic scientist with interest in working in an 
interdisciplinary environment with focus on the development and the 
application of computational solutions to biomedical problems, involving 
bioinformatics, computational chemistry, predictive toxicology and 
pharmacology modeling, and systems biology.  The candidate should have a 
Ph.D. in a related discipline and a strong publication record.  Experience 
in high-performance computing is a plus.  The candidate is expected to 
simultaneously work in multiple projects, involving a diverse and 
interdisciplinary team of scientists across multiple laboratories.  

Foreign nationals are welcome to apply.  U.S. citizenship or permanent 
resident status is not required.  This position is located in Frederick, 
Maryland.

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