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- The T-6 group (Theoretical Biology and Biophysics) in the Theoretical Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) invites applications for a scientist in virology, epidemiology, bioinformatics, and molecular evolution, to begin as early as summer 2024.
- Our group conducts research on a broad set of topics in global health, including HIV/AIDS epidemiology, vaccine design, virus evolution, and human immunology, and runs databases of genetic sequences and HIV immunology information.
- We develop and provide software tools in bioinformatics, statistics, phylogenetics and virus-host coevolution.
- The HIV Databases at LANL are funded by the NIH/NIAID to curate HIV genetic sequence information, information on host immune system responses to the viruses, and to create and provide analysis tools and software to the global HIV/AIDS research community.
- They will help set team directions and goals and, ideally, provide ideas and perform work that will lead to new grants and grant renewals in the areas of viral genetics, phylogenetic analyses, recombination, multiple sequence alignment, epidemiology and taxonomy/nomenclature.
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