Job Area: Bioinformatics
The department is seeking an associate professor in the field of metagenomics and bioinformatics with a focus on the human and animal microbiome. The research at DTU Bioinformatics is focused on quantitative, bioinformatics and computational analyses of new data and data types being generated within biological, biomedical, clinical, and biotechnological and life sciences area. [More]
The Faculty of Health Sciences and the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine at Queen's University are seeking an international leader and innovator in the areas of bioinformatics and health analytics. Applicants should have an established research program focused on precision medicine, particularly in relation to the identification of cancer diagnostic and prognostic markers and potential therapeutic targets. [More]
Applications are sought for a bioinfomatician to join a comprehensive translational research programme in breast cancer at the Centre for Molecular Oncology, within the world-class Barts Cancer Institute (BCI) at the Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London. The successful candidate will be responsible for statistical analysis on large-scale breast cancer data. [More]
The Dean's Office in the Faculty of Nursing invites applications for a Bioinformatician. This Full-time Fixed Term position is for approximately 10 months (based on length of grant funding), with the possibility of extension. Perform highly complex and highly analytical functions High level concentration, resourcefulness, and creativity Participate in design and development of precision equipment and processes... [More]
We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow (bioinformatician) to join a Genomics Aotearoa team working on human population epigenetics. This position is funded by Genomics Aotearoa and will be co-located with Professor Greg Jones as part of the University of Otago’s Epigenetics Users Group. Genomics Aotearoa is a national network funded to improve capability in, and outcomes from, New Zealand Genomics. [More]
The Senior Bioinformatician is joining an existing local team of highly experienced bioinformaticians, working also with bioinformatics colleagues from around the world. The primary role of the successful candidate will be to contribute to the growing success of the GeneReader platform through NGS assay development and NGS data analysis for targeted resequencing. [More]
Applications are sought for a bioinfomatician to join a comprehensive translational research programme in breast cancer at the Centre for Molecular Oncology, within the world-class Barts Cancer Institute (BCI) at the Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London.The successful candidate will be responsible for statistical analysis on large-scale breast cancer data. [More]
Responsibilities: Develop predictive models on clinical and healthcare related datasets to address various business problems of healthcare and pharma clients through leveraging advanced statistical modeling, machine learning, or data mining techniques; Engage in both exploratory data analysis to identify trends and predictive data analysis to solve problems... [More]
The Senior Bioinformatician is joining an existing local team of highly experienced bioinformaticians, working also with bioinformatics colleagues from around the world. The primary role of the successful candidate will be to contribute to the growing success of the GeneReader platform through NGS assay development and NGS data analysis for targeted resequencing. [More]
Roles and Responsibilities: As our Bioinformatics Scientist, you will responsible for developing algorithms for analyzing high throughput sequencing data.Your specific areas of accountability in this role will include, but are not limited to:Develop quality metrics and evaluate bioinformatics algorithms and models based on large datasets;Implement data analysis components in OOP languages... [More]