Job Area: Computational Biology
Competitive: Thermo Fisher Scientific: Fundamental Purpose of PositionProvide bioinformatics assistance to Singapore, SEA and TaiwanAssist NGS customers with data analysis and trouble shoo Marsiling, North West [More]
Competitive: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital: Responsibilities: The SJCRH Computational Biology Department is looking for a highly motivated Bioinformatics Research Scientist to work on collaborative research projects with SJCRH investigators and external scientists. The Bioinformatics Research Scie Memphis, Tennessee [More]
And should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a two-page research description, as well as contact information for at least three references....From Princeton University - Thu, 18 Aug 2016 19:08:22 GMT - View all Princeton jobs [More]
Bioinformatics and computational biology, molecular biology (e.g cloning, RNA/DNA extraction, RT-qPCR), biochemistry (e.g.... $788 a weekFrom Columbia University - Mon, 15 Aug 2016 19:22:17 GMT - View all New York jobs [More]
Integrating genetic and clinical data with other ‘omics data sets to identify causal alleles, genes and pathways relevant to cancer - Use of interrogation tools...From Indeed - Thu, 18 Aug 2016 00:29:12 GMT - View all New York jobs [More]
Minimum of two years of study towards the completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Computer science, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics or related degree or the...From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Thu, 18 Aug 2016 17:36:49 GMT - View all Berkeley jobs [More]
PhD or equivalent in Cheminformatics, Computational Chemistry, Computational Biology, Physics, Biophysics or Chemistry....From GlaxoSmithKline - Wed, 17 Aug 2016 22:56:24 GMT - View all Collegeville jobs [More]
The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, a world leader in genetic research, is looking for an exceptional Computational Biologist (Staff Scientist) to work on host-pathogen interactions. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary team of laboratory scientists, computational biologists and bioinformatics to develop innovative analysis tools and to lead on the biological analysis of large datasets. The role will be based within the Institute’s Malaria Programme (Dr. Oliver Billker), but we are looking for a talented individual who can provide an effective interface with our other Programmes in Cellular Genetics and Computational Biology, in particular the Single Cell Initiative (Dr. Sarah Teichmann and others). Ongoing large-scale projects range from screening libraries of in vitro differentiated stem cells for interactions with a panel of pathogens, to single cell transcriptomics of malaria parasite development and immunity. For informal inquiries you may contact Dr. Oliver Billker (ob4@sanger.ac.uk). [More]
The Computational Biology & Genomics (GB&G) department is seeking a passionate computational scientist to be the scientific and intellectual lead to drive the...From Biogen - Sat, 13 Aug 2016 07:51:07 GMT - View all Cambridge jobs [More]
The Regulatory Genomics Laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Muenster, Germany is offering a ZENCODE-ITN PhD Position in Epigenetics and Computational Biology (position code 15-2016) The Laboratory, headed by Juan M Vaquerizas, seeks to appoint a highly motivated scientist to work on computational analyses of genome organisation and evolution as part of the ZENCODE-ITN (www.birmingham.ac.uk/zencode-itn). The scientific focus of the ZENCODE ITN consortium is to understand genome regulation through combined experimental and computational approaches in a model vertebrate. In particular, the successful candidate will analyse genome-wide gene expression and chromatin binding datasets at early stages of zebrafish embryonic development to investigate how developmental gene expression programmes are deployed. The project will focus on the analysis of mobile elements and their impact in the regulation of early embryonic development, and will be performed in close collaboration with Ferenc Mueller and Boris Lenhard’s laboratories. Terms of employment Applicants of any nationality must, at the time of recruitment (1 October 2016) be in the first 4 years (full-time equivalent) of their research careers after their first degree, which would entitle them to embark on a doctorate. Due to mobility requirement, only individuals who have not been resident in the host country (Germany) for more than 12 months in the last 3 years may apply. The position will be funded according to the regulations of the “Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions”, a EU-framework program for research and innovation. How to apply Applications should be sent as a single PDF file by email via the [More]