Job Area: Systems Biology
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]
The Population Sciences Branch (PSB) of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) at the National Institutes of Health invite applications for a Post-Doctoral IRTA/Fellow position. We seek highly motivated, creative and bright individuals, to work within the Framingham Heart Study (FHS) and NHLBI Division of Intramural Research. The FHS, a long-running family-based population and epidemiology study with over 15,000 participants, and has collected large repositories of genotype and phenotype data and tissue samples. [More]
The School of Plant Sciences at the University of Arizona invites applications for an Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, 9-month tenure-track position in Systems Biology of Plant Abiotic Responses. The successful applicant will address the molecular bases of the plant’s response to abiotic stresses – including but not limited to drought, salt, and high temperature. This individual will have or be expected to develop an innovative, internationally recognized, extramurally funded basic/applied research program using a broad range of approaches including genetic, physiological, computational, and genomic technologies. [More]
Ideal candidate will be a software engineer or computational biologist that can think from the point of view of a biologist while understanding computer science...From Indeed - Tue, 18 Oct 2016 12:11:12 GMT - View all Cambridge jobs [More]
Main responsibilities are to provide data analysis and functional interpretation using a variety of molecular profiling data, including DNA and RNA sequencing,...From Genzyme - Tue, 18 Oct 2016 17:08:00 GMT - View all Framingham jobs [More]
Main responsibilities are to provide data analysis and functional interpretation using a variety of molecular profiling data, including DNA and RNA sequencing,...From Genzyme - Tue, 18 Oct 2016 17:08:11 GMT - View all Framingham jobs [More]
Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science. Support integration of various genomics, immunomics and bioinformatics workflows...From PRECISION FOR MEDICINE, INC. - Mon, 10 Oct 2016 07:36:56 GMT - View all Remote jobs [More]
Location: Monterotondo (near Rome), Italy Staff Category: Staff Member Contract Duration: 5 years Grading: 9 Closing Date: 30 October 2016 Reference Number: MR_00049 Job Description The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is one of the highest ranked scientific research organisations in the world. The Headquarters Laboratory is located in Heidelberg (Germany), with additional sites in Grenoble (France), Hamburg (Germany), Hinxton (UK) and Monterotondo (Italy). EMBL is searching for a Group Leader to head up an independent research group in the EMBL-Monterotondo Unit in Rome. We seek dynamic and interactive individuals having recently completed their post-doctoral training with an excellent scientific track record and demonstrated experience or interest in the general area of epigenetics and developmental biology. We encourage applications from scientists working on diverse questions relating to mammalian organismal biology that would benefit from the mouse as an experimental system and the use of modern genetic and genomic approaches. The Scientific Programme of EMBL emphasizes experimental analysis at multiple levels of biological organisation, from the molecule to the organism, as well as Computational Biology, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology. Within this overall structure, the EMBL-Monterotondo Unit applies a wide range of modern technologies to diverse problems of whole organism biology. Currently its research groups address areas of neurobiology, epigenetics, developmental biology and developmental genetics and are supported by state-of-the-art core facilities in histology, recombineering/gene editing, flow cytometry, microscopy, and mouse transgenesis. EMBL-Monterotondo benefits from close interactions with groups at EMBL-Heidelberg in the Developmental Biology Unit, Genome Biology, Cell Biology & Biophysics, and Structural and Computational Biology Units with whom it shares core facilities in high-throughput sequencing, advanced light and electron microscopy, small molecule screening, protein production, and mass spectroscopy. EMBL-Monterotondo groups also have access to research activities at the EMBL-EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) in Hinxton, UK, and structural biology expertise at EMBL-Hamburg and Grenoble. EMBL offers a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary, and uniquely international culture. It fosters top quality, interdisciplinary research by promoting a vibrant environment consisting of young independent research groups with access to outstanding graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Significant core funding and limited teaching responsibilities allow EMBL group leaders to undertake ambitious, farsighted research programs and provides a scientific environment that is particularly attractive for researchers with families. Further information about research in the Monterotondo Unit and EMBL can be found at the EMBL web page Benefits EMBL is an inclusive, equal opportunity employer offering attractive conditions and benefits appropriate to an international research organisation. The remuneration package comprises a competitive salary, a comprehensive pension scheme and health insurance, education and other family related benefits, as well as financial support for relocation and installation. We have an informal culture, international working environment and excellent professional development opportunities, including leadership and mentorship programs for young group leaders. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. [More]
Location: Monterotondo (near Rome), Italy Staff Category: Staff Member Contract Duration: 5 years Grading: 9 Closing Date: 30 October 2016 Reference Number: MR_00050 Job Description The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is one of the highest ranked scientific research organisations in the world. The Headquarters Laboratory is located in Heidelberg (Germany), with additional sites in Grenoble (France), Hamburg (Germany), Hinxton (UK) and Monterotondo (Italy EMBL is searching for a Group Leader to head up an independent research group in the EMBL-Monterotondo Unit in Rome. We seek dynamic and interactive individuals having recently completed their post-doctoral training with an excellent scientific track record and demonstrated experience or interest in molecular neurobiology. We encourage applications from scientists working on diverse questions relating to nervous system structure, function, and plasticity that would benefit from the mouse as an experimental system and the use of modern genetic and genomic approaches. The Scientific Programme of EMBL emphasizes experimental analysis at multiple levels of biological organisation, from the molecule to the organism, as well as Computational Biology, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology. Within this overall structure, the EMBL-Monterotondo Unit applies a wide range of modern technologies to diverse problems of whole organism biology. Currently its research groups address areas of neurobiology, epigenetics, developmental biology and developmental genetics and are supported by state-of-the-art core facilities in histology, recombineering/gene editing, flow cytometry, microscopy, and mouse transgenesis. EMBL-Monterotondo benefits from close interactions with groups at EMBL-Heidelberg in the Developmental Biology Unit, Genome Biology, Cell Biology & Biophysics, and Structural and Computational Biology Units with whom it shares core facilities in high-throughput sequencing, advanced light and electron microscopy, small molecule screening, protein production, and mass spectroscopy. EMBL-Monterotondo groups also have access to research activities at the EMBL-EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) in Hinxton, UK, and structural biology expertise at EMBL-Hamburg and Grenoble. EMBL offers a highly collaborative and uniquely international culture. It fosters top quality, interdisciplinary research by promoting a vibrant environment consisting of young independent research groups with access to outstanding graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Significant core funding and limited teaching responsibilities allow EMBL group leaders to undertake ambitious, farsighted research programs and provides a scientific environment that is particularly attractive for researchers with families. Further information about the Monterotondo Unit and EMBL can be found at the EMBL web page Benefits EMBL is an inclusive, equal opportunity employer offering attractive conditions and benefits appropriate to an international research organisation. The remuneration package comprises a competitive salary, a comprehensive pension scheme and health insurance, education and other family related benefits, as well as financial support for relocation and installation. We have an informal culture, international working environment and excellent professional development opportunities, including leadership and mentorship programs for young group leaders. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. [More]
In bioinformatics, computer science, mathematics or related field and relevant research training and experience....From Office of Intramural Training & Education - Fri, 23 Sep 2016 20:56:45 GMT - View all Tampa jobs [More]