Bioinformatics scientist to support Nurix’s mission of targeting E3 ubiquitin ligases in the areas of oncology and immunology. The successful candidate will have a broad bioinformatics experience base with a good working knowledge of cancer genomics and pathway biology. This individual will work closely with our drug discovery project scientists and informatics group to build Nurix’s internal bioinformatics capabilities and address project needs. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-08

Bioinformatician to join the Ensembl Genomes Team at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) located on the Wellcome Genome Campus near Cambridge in the UK. The successful applicant will work on the VectorBase project, which focuses on invertebrate species that transmit diseases to humans and animals. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-08

Computational Biologist to join the team of Toby Gibson. The post holder will have a dual role both as interface with experimental researchers with bioinformatics issues and to develop bioinformatics training courses targeted at beginner and intermediate levels. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-08

Highly motivated postdoc interested in joining the group. The successful applicant will explore innovative methods and large-scale data to identify regulators of blood cell formation in vivo in humans. This will require the development of methods to integrate population-genetic data with complex, multi- and high-dimensional phenotype data reflecting blood cell development. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-08

The successful candidate will have a degree and experience as a Bioinformatician or Computational Biologist. Knowledge of a range of bioinformatics tools should be sufficient to provide support and training. Familiarity with scripting languages such as Python, Perl and R is expected, while programming abilities in other languages e.g. SQL, JAVASCRIPT and HTML could be an advantage. Familiarity with UNIX-based OSes is also desirable. The candidate should have prior experience of working at the interface between biology and computation. As well as being able to work well within a team, the candidate must have good communication, interpersonal and organizational skills. Initiative, flexibility and willingness to learn will complete your profile.  [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-08

Postdoctoral positions in Computational Biology/Bioinformatics are available in the laboratory of Dr. Lionel Ivashkiv and the David Z. Rosensweig Genomics Research Center at the Hospital for Special Surgery/Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM). Postdoctoral Fellows will be co-mentored by Dr. Ivashkiv and computational biologists Drs. Eugenia Giannopoulou and Olivier Elemento. The Genomics Center’s focus is on using state-of-the-art next-generation sequencing (NGS) experimental approaches, including transcriptomics and epigenomics, to identify pathogenic mechanisms and new treatments for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and other autoimmune, inflammatory and musculoskeletal diseases. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-08

Lab Data Programmer to join the SCHARP Laboratory Data Operations (LDO) group. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-08

The Bioinformatician will independently determine programmatic approaches to problems, and develop computational tools and software programs that are computationally efficient, effective, and well documented for public release. He/She will apply these tools to large datasets to generate novel biological insights and will communicate results to collaborators via conference calls and lab meetings. He/She will also be expected to contribute to manuscript preparation and to give presentation at both national international meetings. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-08

Applications are invited for a post as a Career Development Fellow in Bioinformatics to join researchers working in the Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Centre, working to understand the neurobiology of Parkinson’s disease. You will analyse expression profiles generated from iPSC lines to identify and characterise the perturbed molecular networks underlying PD and related neurodegenerative disorders. The postholder will guide studies both to explore and treat cellular models of neurodegeneration. You will be encouraged to explore the links between the model molecular perturbations and the wealth of patient genomic and phenotypic data available within the OPDC and beyond. [More]

Originally posted on 2015-12-08

Commensurate with experience and education: University of Maryland School of Medicine: The Institute for Genome Sciences encompasses an inter-disciplinary, multi‐departmental team of collaborative investigators with a broad research program related to the genomics and bioinformatics of disease. University of Maryland School of Medicine  [More]

Originally posted on 2015-11-10