Job Company: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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]
We seek a postdoctoral fellow with experience in lymphocyte biology, adaptive immunology, or lymphoid malignancies and an interest in learning the other fields. The postdoc will be responsible for prosecuting two funded projects, one in B cell Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia, and the other in Follicular Lymphoma. Responsibilities span the full length of the projects, from IRB and sample management to data quality control, analysis, and manuscript preparation. [More]
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]
A Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available immediately to work on a collaborative project between the laboratory of Eric Holland and Hamid Bolouri in the Human Biology Division of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC), Seattle, WA. The postdoctoral fellow will join ongoing efforts under the auspices of the Solid Tumor Translational Research Initiative (http://www.sttrcancer.org/) to develop data analysis and visualization methods for large-scale, molecularly-detailed, patient timeline data (see http://www.fredhutch.org/en/labs/hidra.html, http://www.fredhutch.org/en/news/center-news/2014/06/hidra-database-affects-cancer-treatment.html, and http://oncoscape.sttrcancer.org/) The Post-Doctoral Research Fellow will develop data analysis and visualization methods for large-scale, molecularly-detailed, patient timeline data and collaborate with an existing team of bioinformatics, software engineering, and data management system specialists. [More]
Lab Data Programmer to join the SCHARP Laboratory Data Operations (LDO) group. [More]
Postdoctoral fellow with experience in lymphocyte biology, adaptive immunology, or lymphoid malignancies and an interest in learning the other fields. The postdoc will be responsible for prosecuting two funded projects, one in B cell Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia, and the other in Follicular Lymphoma. Responsibilities span the full length of the projects, from IRB and sample management to data quality control, analysis, and manuscript preparation. [More]
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]
A Post-Doctoral Research Fellow position is available in Dr. Wei Sun’s group at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. [More]
A Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available immediately to work on a collaborative project between the laboratory of Eric Holland and Hamid Bolouri in the Human Biology Division of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC), Seattle, WA. The postdoctoral fellow will join ongoing efforts under the auspices of the Solid Tumor Translational Research Initiative (http://www.sttrcancer.org/) to develop data analysis and visualization methods for large-scale, molecularly-detailed, patient timeline data (see http://www.fredhutch.org/en/labs/hidra.html, http://www.fredhutch.org/en/news/center-news/2014/06/hidra-database-affects-cancer-treatment.html, and http://oncoscape.sttrcancer.org/) [More]
Postdoctoral fellow with experience in lymphocyte biology, adaptive immunology, or lymphoid malignancies and an interest in learning the other fields. The postdoc will be responsible for prosecuting two funded projects, one in B cell Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia, and the other in Follicular Lymphoma. Responsibilities span the full length of the projects, from IRB and sample management to data quality control, analysis, and manuscript preparation. [More]