CHIP includes a diverse faculty of medical doctors
with an interest in the information sciences as well as computer scientists
with experience in the biological sciences.
We encourage collaborations and provide shared resources
to develop innovative hardware and software technologies to improve
biomedical research and patient care.
OPPORTUNITIES: (Sept, 2002)

The Children's Hospital Informatics Program is seeking
postdoctoral fellows to join the group. Applications are
invited from 1) those with an MD and strong quantitative and
computational skills or 2) those with a PhD in a
quantitative field (e.g., statistics, mathematics, computer
science) who would like to work in bioinformatics or
clinical informatics. We are seeking STRONGLY MOTIVATED
individuals who will take advantage of the enormous
opportunities available at Harvard Medical School and the
surrounding research hospitals. Few positions are available
each year. One position is available immediately; because
this position is funded by the National Library of Medicine
training grant, US Citizenship or permanent residency is
required. For fellows who require additional training,
opportunities are available through the HST (Health Science
and Technology) program in medical informatics at MIT.
Please email cover letter, CV, research papers (if
available), and contact information for three references to
Dr. Isaac Kohane (isaac_kohane@harvard.edu)
For those interested in graduate studies, you may be
interested in the Bioinformatics and Integrative
Genomics (BIG) program for which Dr. Kohane is a
co-director. We also encourage undergraduate or graduate
students at Harvard or MIT to contact individual CHIP
faculty members for potential projects.