Job Area: Computational Biology
The KBase project has an immediate opportunity for a Senior Front End Developer to join the KBase team. Designed to meet the key challenges of systems biology (predicting and ultimately designing biological function), KBase integrates numerous biological datasets and analysis tools into a unified, extensible system that allows researchers to collaboratively generate and test hypotheses about biological functions. [More]
The Jackson Laboratory is inviting applications for Assistant, Associate and Full Professors in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Research at both The Jackson Laboratory for Mammalian Genetics campus in Bar Harbor, Maine, and The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine campus in Farmington, Connecticut. [More]
We seek an experienced bioinformatics scientist / computational biologist to join a dynamic Translational Medicine bioinformatics group dedicated to the development of cancer therapeutics. As an integrated part of a Translational Medicine and Discovery Teams, you will: Develop analysis and quality control pipelines for a variety of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) applications such as DNA-seq, ChIP-seq, and RNA-seq; Implement NGS pipelines on High performance computing (HPC) / Cloud computing environments. [More]
The Director will be responsible for the strategic vision, planning and execution of all bioinformatics activities and programs at CST. The Director will lead a bioinformatics and computational biology group with both internally- and externally-facing facets. Among other responsibilities, the Director would help provide strategic leadership of CST's PhosphoSitePlus database of protein sequences and post-translational modifications, and lead efforts involving NGS and proteomics data processing and analysis, leveraging both public and private datasets to meet the needs of all -omics customers, both internal and external. [More]
We are seeking a highly motivated individual to develop and implement innovative computational approaches for analyzing trauma data, including but not limited to, ER data, emergency service data, trauma surgery data and others. Duties of the Biostatistician will involve working with a variety of clinicians in the general area of surgery (including but not limited to trauma, orthopedics, emergency medicine, neurosurgery, epidemiology of rural health care). [More]
The Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory within the Department of Pathology is applying next-generation sequencing techniques to characterize the spectrum of genetic mutations in patient tumors. These genomic data are guiding treatment decisions and the enrollment of patients onto clinical trials of novel targeted therapies. The Computational Biologist within the Clinical Bioinformatics group will provide bioinformatics support in the development of next-generation sequencing applications to characterize the spectrum and clinical significance of genetic mutations in human tumors. [More]
A 3 year postdoctoral position is available within Professor Caroline Dive’s Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology Group to conduct cutting edge translational research on Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC). The focus of our research is translational medicine with an emphasis on next-generation sequencing in the characterisation of tumour heterogeneity, as well as prognostic or predictive biomarker discovery to aid novel therapeutics and clinical efficacy. [More]
New England Biolabs (NEB) is seeking a computational scientist to work collaboratively with bench scientists. Together we will build tools, analyze sequence results, and integrate data from instrumentation ultimately producing high quality, rigorously tested and provably excellent products. NEB provides a world-class working environment including high quality computational infrastructure, skilled colleagues, frequent seminars from internal and external scientists, and opportunities to share your work internally and at conferences. [More]
We are looking for a talented and highly motivated Computational Biologist/Bioinformatics Scientist to develop computational methods for analysis of high-throughput data from Functional Genomics screens using shRNA and CRISPR technologies supporting discovery of novel oncology targets. The scientist will work closely with a functional genomics lab team to design and evaluate novel screening approaches. [More]
Under supervision of the Principal Investigator, the SRA II will perform computational and bioinformatic experiments to support research projects investigating the genetic underpinnings of neurodevelopmental disorders including autism and neurodegenerative diseases including hereditary ataxia. Job duties primarily (85% or more) involve the analysis of next-generation genomic sequencing data to identify mutations and other forms of variation [More]