As announced earlier, the 2011 TDWG annual conference will be held on
October 16-21, 2011 at the Astor Crowne Plaza Hotel in New Orleans,
Louisiana located at the entrance to the famous Bourbon Street district.
Hank Bart, Director of Tulane Museum of Natural History, is the local
sponsor.
The Programme Committee for the conference has now been organized. The
Committee members are:
Chair - Rusty Russell - Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Cyndy Parr - Encyclopedia of Life
Greg Riccardi - Florida State University, MorphBank
Joel Sachs - University of Maryland
Rich Pyle - Bishop Museum
Kevin Richards - Landcare Research, New Zealand
Hank Bart - Tulane Museum of Natural History
Gail Kampmeier - Executive Committee liaison
The Programme Committee will be contacting Interest Group Convenors
regarding symposia and organization of the program.
Information on accommodations, registration, program, abstract
submission and other meeting details will soon be made available at
www.tdwg.org.
Chuck Miller
TDWG Chair
Please consider or pass this announcement to someone who might be interested in applying for this
position. Apologies for cross-posting.
For further information please contact Erica Hanson, Human Resources, Illinois Natural History Survey,
217-333-6897, elhanson(a)inhs.illinois.edu. For technical questions, please contact: Dr. Andrew Miller,
Search Committee Member, at amiller(a)inhs.illinois.edu.
--Gail
BIOLOGICAL INFORMATICIAN
ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY, a division of the INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCE SUSTAINABILITY
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
POSITION: The Illinois Natural History Survey, a division of the Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is pleased to announce the position of Biological Informatician.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Cyber-technology in the Biological Sciences presents a nearly unbounded
landscape for development and implementation of extensible and sustainable solutions in dissemination of
scientific research data. World-renowned scientific research at the Illinois Natural History Survey, the
nation’s second oldest and largest biological survey, continues and with the application of cyber-
technologies for integration and dissemination, will continue to have a major impact on society, science,
and critical issues such as biodiversity and global climate change. We seek a highly motivated, innovative
individual to contribute to a rapidly developing and transformative biodiversity informatics program at the
Illinois Natural History Survey. The successful candidate will work with INHS scientists and IT staff to
advise, develop, and implement sustainable and extensible database-driven web applications aimed at
electronic dissemination of biological research results. Focal areas include biodiversity informatics
(ecological and biotic community datasets), a developing extensible cybertaxonomy portal, and
amalgamation and synthesis of the INHS natural history collections databases, which currently include
more than 11 million objects. Half time will be devoted to informatics for collections-based research, while
the other half will be devoted to the Species File program (http://software.speciesfile.org).
JOB DESCRIPTION: The successful candidate will be expected to coordinate INHS-wide efforts to develop
and implement computer-based solutions for mobilization, use, and sustainability of biodiversity data;
collaborate with INHS scientific staff to solicit and secure external funding to support new and ongoing
projects related to biodiversity informatics; recruit, train and supervise hourly programmers and
undergraduate computer science interns to support funded projects; train INHS scientific staff in the use of
biodiversity informatics tools and participate in bioinformatics standards development; serve as liaison
between INHS scientists and the INHS webmaster, network administrator, and other INHS/INRS IT support
staff.
QUALIFICATIONS: This position requires a B.S. in Computer Science, Information Science, or Bio-
(biodiversity) informatics. M.S. or Ph.D. degree desired. Emphasis in biological diversity informatics
preferred. Individuals with a degree in a biodiversity-related field and relevant coursework and experience
in scientific computing will also be considered. Experience with biological informatics support in a
laboratory or organization setting is preferred. Experience with database-driven web application
development with skills in database design and management, SQL, HTML, Visual Basic, CSS, CMS (e.g.
Drupal), and scripting languages (e.g. JavaScript, Python, Perl, Ruby, PHP). Demonstrated ability with
programming languages and web application frameworks is required. Familiarity with Web 2.0
programming technologies is highly desirable.
SALARY RANGE: $68,000 to $75,000, commensurate with experience. This is a regular, academic
professional, full-time, grant-supported, 9-month position/paid over 12-months (academic 9/12).
Additional salary support for two summer months may be available through external funding obtained by
the candidate through research grants or other funding opportunities.The estimated starting date is July 1,
2011.
BENEFITS: Generous sick leave. State Universities Retirement System. Group health, dental, vision and life
insurance.
APPLICATION PROCESS: Applications must be received by May 27, 2011. To apply, all candidates must
submit an online profile through https://jobs.illinois.edu by the close of the posting period. Qualified
candidates must upload a cover letter which details qualifications noted above, curriculum vitae, working
e-mail address, and the names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three professional
references. All requested information must be submitted for your application to be considered.
Incomplete information will not be reviewed.
For further information please contact Erica Hanson, Human Resources, Illinois Natural History Survey,
217-333-6897, elhanson(a)inhs.illinois.edu. For technical questions, please contact: Dr. Andrew Miller,
Search Committee Member, at amiller(a)inhs.illinois.edu.
The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. The administration, faculty,
and staff embrace diversity and are committed to attracting qualified candidates who also embrace and
value diversity and inclusivity.