Job ID: 686593
Job date: 2019-05-08
End Date: 2019-07-07
Company : NIH Country : United States Role : Postdoc
Job date: 2019-05-08
End Date: 2019-07-07
Company : NIH Country : United States Role : Postdoc
Job Description:
There is a position available in the Genomic Pathology Section for an informatics post-doctoral fellow. Possible projects include single-cell profiling data analysis of human cancer specimens (RNA-seq, ATAC-seq and methyl-seq) as well as deconvolution of bulk profiling data. Both experts in cancer molecular classification (Dr. Kenneth Aldape) and cancer multi-omics data integration (Dr. Eytan Ruppin) are committed to co-mentor and advance independent investigators of the future. An advantage of this dual-program recruitment will be access to cancer biology expertise and to human cancer specimens for bulk and single-cell profiling (Aldape), along with access to state-of-the-art computational resources and collaboration with a world leader in this area (Ruppin).
Additional Info:
Candidates should have a PhD in computational biology or a similar field, received within recent two years or scheduled to receive very soon. Successful candidates should have a strong background in computer programming, statistics, computational biology, as well as expertise in cancer genomics or a related field. A demonstrated record of scientific accomplishment, including first authorships in peer reviewed journals, is required, and experience in molecular/cellular biology or biochemistry is preferred.[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]
There is a position available in the Genomic Pathology Section for an informatics post-doctoral fellow. Possible projects include single-cell profiling data analysis of human cancer specimens (RNA-seq, ATAC-seq and methyl-seq) as well as deconvolution of bulk profiling data. Both experts in cancer molecular classification (Dr. Kenneth Aldape) and cancer multi-omics data integration (Dr. Eytan Ruppin) are committed to co-mentor and advance independent investigators of the future. An advantage of this dual-program recruitment will be access to cancer biology expertise and to human cancer specimens for bulk and single-cell profiling (Aldape), along with access to state-of-the-art computational resources and collaboration with a world leader in this area (Ruppin).
Requeriments :
Skills :
- Bioinformatics
- Bioinformatics Databases
- Biostatistics
- Cancer biology
- Cancer Genomics
- Cell Biology
- Computational Biology
- Genomics
- Human Biology
- Next Generation Sequencing
- Programing Skills
- RNA-seq
- Strong Communication Skills
- Strong publication record
Areas :
Additional Info:
Candidates should have a PhD in computational biology or a similar field, received within recent two years or scheduled to receive very soon. Successful candidates should have a strong background in computer programming, statistics, computational biology, as well as expertise in cancer genomics or a related field. A demonstrated record of scientific accomplishment, including first authorships in peer reviewed journals, is required, and experience in molecular/cellular biology or biochemistry is preferred.[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]