Job Area: Computational Biology
Muse bio has an outstanding opportunity available for a motivated and highly accomplished scientist in our Computational Biology department. Successful candidates will be responsible for designing the data collection, QC, and analytical workflows for improved product development.Computational Biologists will join a team made up of biologists and data scientists focused on designing... [More]
We are seeking a talented and motivated computational biologist/bioinformatician with expertise in biomarker discovery to join our research team. The successful candidate will contribute to target validation, biomarker discovery, and mechanism-of-action studies. Demonstrated expertise in modern data analysis techniques applied to -omics technologies is a critical component of the successful applicant. [More]
YOU ARE: A highly organized and self-directed scientist with hands-on experience performing genome-scale analysis of clinical material; Committed to applying genomic techniques for clinical benefit.; Someone who thrives in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with changing priorities... [More]
The Flatiron Research Fellow will report to the project leader for computational statistics. The Flatiron Research Fellow will be responsible for the development of methods and software for a variety of problems in optimization, statistics and statistical ecology, including high-dimensional statistical estimation and (ecological) network inference. [More]
We seek a talented, collaborative inter-disciplinary scientist to conduct 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]
A PhD position is available at the Department of Biology. The appointment duration is 3 years with the possibility of 1 year extension with 25% teaching duties in agreement with the department. The position is financed by the NTNU. Main tasks: Participate in the development of a computational pipeline that uses logical models to predict drug effects for cancer cells, tumours and patients... [More]
We are seeking a talented and motivated computational biologist/bioinformatician with expertise in biomarker discovery to join our research team. The successful candidate will contribute to discovering and validating biomarkers that predict responsiveness to therapeutics. Demonstrated expertise in modern data analysis techniques applied to “omics” technologies is a critical component of the successful applicant. [More]
Based in Cambridge, MA, the role is a computational biologist who will apply computational solutions for integrative analysis of Omics data in the ongoing efforts to make contributions in (1) gaining mechanistic insights into the effect of drug treatment, (2) target and biomarker discovery, (3) indication and patient population selection and (4) building clinical development strategy. [More]
Principal Responsibilities: Plan and execute quantitative analysis work streams; Define relevant analytics procedures for product and service testing; Actively inject data and insight across the CCS-team; Maintain communications and coordinate activities with relevant stakeholder;Understand complex business challenges, develop hypotheses, integrate internal and external data sources, analyze them to uncover true insight ... [More]
We are looking for a colleague with extensive training and experience in computational biology and human genetics to join our highly productive, world-class research team. The ideal candidate will use their computational skills, biological insight, statistical knowledge, and creativity to shape the development of our research platform. The successful candidate should be comfortable analyzing large data sets and have strong software skills. [More]