The Obeng Laboratory is seeking creative and highly motivated candidates for a fully supported postdoctoral fellowship studying the pathogenesis of myeloid malignancies. The major interests of the lab are determining how mutations in components of the mRNA spliceosome and epigenetic regulators cooperate to cause clonal hematopoiesis and leukemia... [More]

Originally posted on 2018-07-03 - Ends on 2018-09-01

The department of Computational Biology is seeking a highly motivated scientist to join our Clinical Cancer Genomics team. As a clinical genome analyst, you will analyze and classify somatic and germline genetic alterations in pediatric cancer patients ascertained from whole-genome, whole-exome and transcriptome sequencing and present findings to pathologists, oncologists, and genetic counselors. [More]

Originally posted on 2018-07-03 - Ends on 2018-09-01

The department of Computational Biology is seeking a highly motivated, analytical thinker for the position of Genomic Data Engineer to develop data stores and accompanying software used in big data bioinformatics analysis. The Genomic Data Engineer plays a key role in delivering highly accurate and timely data to scientists and clinicians at the forefront of genomic research into catastrophic childhood diseases. [More]

Originally posted on 2018-07-03 - Ends on 2018-09-01

A Bioinformatics Research Scientist position is available in the laboratories of Drs. Charles Mullighan, MBBS, MD (Pathology) and Paul Northcott, PhD (Developmental Neurobiology). This joint position offers an unrivaled opportunity to be embedded in an environment leading integrated genomic and experimental studies in childhood brain tumors and leukemia. [More]

Originally posted on 2018-06-12 - Ends on 2018-08-11

The department of Computational Biology is seeking a highly motivated and creative Bioinformatics Portal Engineer to develop cutting edge web-based applications used for St. Jude’s groundbreaking precision medicine program. The Bioinformatics Portal Engineer plays a key role in developing novel applications to empower scientists and clinicians at the forefront of genomic research into catastrophic childhood diseases.  [More]

Originally posted on 2018-05-04 - Ends on 2018-07-03

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s Department of Developmental Neurobiology is looking for a highly motivated bioinformatics research scientist as the key analyst for the epigenomics and single cell sequencing projects of the Department of Developmental Neurobiology, in close collaboration with the Department of Computational Biology. [More]

Originally posted on 2018-04-14

The department of Computational Biology is seeking a highly motivated Bioinformatics Research Scientist to work on exciting gene discovery projects in conjunction with clinical and translational investigators from the Division of Cancer Predisposition, a newly formed program dedicated to the evaluation and management of children and families at increased genetic risk for cancer. [More]

Originally posted on 2018-03-16

Provides expert bioinformatics support for pediatric oncogenomics research. Collaborates with Oncology investigators to enhance understanding of cancer biology through in-depth computational analysis of genomic datasets obtained from primary cancer samples and experimental models. Applies known methods and/or develops novel computational and statistical methods to help analyze genomic data [More]

Originally posted on 2018-03-09

Multiple fully-supported bioinformatics postdoctoral fellowships are available at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for highly motivated and creative candidates. Projects include: 1) Genetic and epigenetic modeling in leukemogenesis. Profiling of large patient cohorts. Translation of genomic discoveries into new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.  [More]

Originally posted on 2018-02-16

MULTIPLE POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE positions are immediately available in the lab of Dr. Jinghui Zhang, Chair of the Department of Computational Biology for highly motivated and creative candidates. Positions are available in the following focus areas: Developing genetic prediction models for identifying patients at the highest risk for treatment-related complications. [More]

Originally posted on 2018-02-05