Job Area: Computational Biology
We seek a talented, collaborative inter-disciplinary scientist to catalyze computational analysis of high-dimensional tissue, cell and molecular profiling data to advance Celgene’s patient-focused Molecular Medicine efforts. This individual will play a key scientific role leveraging innovative computational 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]
We are seeking a talented and highly motivated Principal Computational Biologist/Bioinformatics Scientist to develop novel methods for detecting and reporting alterations in tumor DNA and RNA, as well as to improve and optimize existing methods. This highly-skilled individual will contribute scientific, technical, and leadership expertise to an interdisciplinary team focused on making a clinical impact through advanced analysis at large scale. [More]
We are currently looking for a computational biologist to reinforce our global bioinformatics team as a Research Scientist. In the context of cancer and gene target discovery, the post-doctoral position will focus on the development of integrative analysis with multiple sources of OMICS data to identify new candidates. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated experience in handling large-scale genomics, transcriptomic, proteomic data and databases, a strong biostatistics background and a good knowledge of cancer biology. [More]
Medidata has developed a Clinical Trial Genomics solution for the capture, integration, and analysis of genomic data in the context of a clinical trial that enables our customers to identify actionable insights from their genomic data. The Medidata Genomics Sr. Director will be responsible for setting the future strategy for our Clinical Trial Genomics business and its commercialization, ensuring the timely and profitable development of the capability and delivery to customers. [More]
We are seeking a scientist with a background in one or more of the following areas: Computational social science modeling; Biomedical engineering ;Computational biology (bioinformatics);Cognitive neuroscience;Human state assessment technology. This is an excellent opportunity to research, implement, and evaluate approaches inspired by the area(s) above within well-defined operational domains. You will work to identify requirements of the domain and then design novel research and development programs that address unique challenges. [More]
We are seeking a talented and highly motivated Principal Computational Biologist/Bioinformatics Scientist to develop novel methods for detecting and reporting alterations in tumor DNA and RNA, as well as to improve existing methods. This highly-skilled individual will contribute scientific, technical, and leadership expertise to an interdisciplinary team focused on making a clinical impact through advanced analysis at large scale. [More]
The Research Fellow will participate in the fields of computational and systems biology and cancer genomics within the Department of Biology. The incumbent will assist the laboratory Principal Investigator (PI) in new and on-going research projects in the laboratory; will develop a two-year project that complements the lab's on-going work; and will participate in and assist with the organization of the laboratory's software development efforts. [More]
Master’s level research position in computational biology focused on cancer genomics is available at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School for a highly motivated, hard-working, individual. The position will be jointly co-mentored by Dr Rani George (Pediatric Oncology) and Dr Kwok-Kin Wong (Medical Oncology). The successful candidate will apply computational solutions for integrative analysis of gene expression, RNAseq, and ChIPseq data to gain mechanistic insights into the effect of drug treatment in altering the transcription factor activities, epigenetic patterns, and pathway activities in cancer cells. [More]
Under supervision of the Principal Investigator, the Computational Biologist will develop computational methodologies and analysis techniques relevant to cancer stem cell research. The work associated with this position will be part of the daily activities of the Division of Regenerative Medicine Labs. [More]
The Computational Biology group is seeking an individual to contribute to fundamental research programs studying microbial communities and environmental microbiology. Under the supervision of senior staff, the successful candidate will be responsible for data analysis of various high-throughput ‘omics platforms, including DNA/RNA sequence data, proteomics and metabolomics. [More]