Job Area: Computational Biology
The laboratories of Patrick Ellinor and Steven Lubitz at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Broad Institute are looking for exceptional computational biologists to join our efforts. We are looking for a highly motivated and talented individuals who will collaborate with other computational biologists, laboratory scientists, and clinicians in a collegial work environment characterized by informality and intellectual rigor. [More]
Under the general direction of the Principal Investigator, and working closely with the lab’s collaborators, the Senior Computational Biologist (SCB) will develop computational methodologies and analysis techniques relevant to cancer research. The Senior Computational Biologist will require the ability to apply high-level, scientific expertise and technical mastery of statistical and machine learning approaches to enable the analysis of wide range of genomic data. [More]
We seek a talented, collaborative inter-disciplinary scientist to catalyze computational analysis of clinical and molecular high-dimensional profiling data to advance Celgene’s patient-focused Translational Development efforts. This individual will play a key scientific role leveraging innovative computational and statistical analysis strategies and a wide range of data sources to empower data-driven decisions and improve therapeutic outcomes in complex diseases of unmet medical need. [More]
An exciting post-doctoral role is available within this multi-disciplinary team to work on a large-scale systems vaccinology study of rotavirus vaccine response. Rotavirus is the major cause of acute gastroenteritis in children under the age of five. In developed countries rotavirus vaccines are highly effective and have greatly reduced morbidity. However, in developing countries vaccine efficacy is significantly lower, despite minimal geographical variation in the circulating strains. [More]
We are currently seeking a Bioinformatics Software Engineer to support clinical operations and enhance analysis of DNA sequencing data for our growing CLIA/CAP‐certified clinical lab in Cambridge, MA. The scope of this role will include troubleshooting, developing, automating and implementing leading edge genetic software tools, which are essential to annotation of genetic variance of cancer patients. [More]
We seek a computational biologist for a collaborative research position in theDivisions of Immunobiology and Biomedical Informatics. The candidate will bring bioinformatics andcomputational modeling expertise to multi-disciplinary, team-based projects (includingcomputational biologists, experimentalists, mathematicians, clinicians,computer scientists). [More]
A Computational Biologist Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agriculture Research Service (ARS) Crop Improvement and Genetics Research Unit in Albany, CA. The position is within the GrainGenes digital platform, providing long-term data sustainability for small grains data. As part of a highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary team, the selected candidate will use his/her background and passion in computational biology to integrate, visualize, and analyze genomic data and to develop/implement web-based tools. [More]
We offer the opportunity to blend your academic training with real-world experience to further your development in an exciting, dynamic setting. You will also learn how to work in a professional environment and have ample opportunity to partner with department leaders and other key professionals in the industry. [More]
The primary purpose of the Research Statistical Analyst position is to carry out data preparation responsibilities related to cancer clinical trials, develop skilled statistical programs, perform statistical analysis associated with clinical data and prepare written reports to investigators. In addition, this position prepares statistical considerations for basic trial designs or grants and performs biostatistical reviews of protocols. [More]
Multiple postdoctoral fellow positions are open in the Tan research group in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania and the Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHI) at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). The postdoctoral fellows will receive mentored training in a rich scientific environment that includes both CHOP and University of Pennsylvania research communities. [More]