This individual will work in conjunction with oncologists, computational biologists and research scientists to analyze cancer genomic data generated at Dana Farber using software tools within our team and by generating their own statistical analysis code. Works in teams with other scientists to define and execute computational approaches. [More]

Originally posted on 2018-02-27
2018-02-10  -  Data Analyst I  -    -  

The Bioinformatics Analyst works with the Center Staff and interacts with Principal Investigators, Researchers both within and external to the Center. Responsibilities include analysis of all types of genomic data generated as part of the Center’s projects. Additional activities may include preparing manuscripts and grant applications.  [More]

Originally posted on 2018-02-10
2018-02-04  -  Product Manager  -    -  

Lead the continued development of a software tool that enables the ordering and tracking of the Institute’s key precision medicine test offered to patients; Elicit functional requirements from end users, stakeholders, and other staff within Informatics; Understand lab processes, roles of different users within the system, and the data that must be communicated between users and other applications... [More]

Originally posted on 2018-02-04

Develop computational and systems strategies for data capturing, storing, searching and analyzing across various high-throughput genomic, transcriptomic, epigenomic, and molecular data;Design and implement strategy to synchronize databases from various collaborating partners to generate an integrated database-driven web resources amendable for robust data exploration, visualization, and discovery applications... [More]

Originally posted on 2018-02-03
2018-01-20  -  Research Fellow  -    -  

A full-time post-doctoral computational biologist position is available in the Knoechel Lab Institute in the Department of Pediatric Oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer for a highly motivated computational biologist to join our translational and basic research efforts in cancer epigenetics. Our research focuses on the application of epigenomic approaches and low cell number technologies to discover new disease mechanisms and exploit them therapeutically. [More]

Originally posted on 2018-01-21

ASSISTANT COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGIST position available in the laboratory of Dr. Scott Armstrong, Chairman of the Department of Pediatric Oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Our research focuses on the application of genomic and epigenomic approaches to characterize the mechanisms that control stem cell like properties in leukemia.  [More]

Originally posted on 2018-01-21
2018-01-19  -  Bioinformatics Analyst III  -    -  

We are seeking a capable and dynamic individual to serve as head of a team of 3-5 bioinformatics analysts within the Dana-Farber Bioinformatics and Data Science group, a newly formed group serving some of the most prominent research and clinical programs at the Institute, from basic research to translational research, to clinical diagnostics and operations.  [More]

Originally posted on 2018-01-20
2018-01-16  -  Bioinformatics Analyst I  -    -  

The Bioinformatics Analyst works with the Center Staff and interacts with Principal Investigators, Researchers both within and external to the Center. Responsibilities include analysis of all types of genomic data generated as part of the Center’s projects. Additional activities may include preparing manuscripts and grant applications.  [More]

Originally posted on 2018-01-17

We are looking for highly motivated and qualified postdoctoral fellows to join a dynamic and interdisciplinary team. Our long-term goal is to develop systems biology approaches to gain mechanistic insights into development and cancer. [More]

Originally posted on 2018-01-08
2017-12-22  -  Bioinformatics Engineer II  -    -  

We are seeking an intelligent, hard-working, and dynamic individual to serve as a R&D Bioinformatics Engineer for a cutting-edge cancer genomics research and clinical program. Cancer is a disease of the genome; effectively fighting cancer will depend on the successful application of genomics to the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-12-22