Job Company: Johns Hopkins University
A postdoctoral position is available in the Schizophrenia Center at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. The center seeks a talented and highly motivated Bioinformatician/Biostatician to pursue translational/clinical research projects, including a) first episode psychosis project, and b) chronic schizophrenia and mood disorder project. Primary purposes include 1) to identify biomarker candidates, and 2) to generate hypotheses for patho-physiology of psychiatric disorders. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/specialty_areas/schizophrenia/ [More]
Looking for a highly motivated individual to join the Cahan Laboratory (http://www.cahanlab.org) in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Institute for Cell Engineering at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. A major aim of our research is to develop computational and experimental tools to assess the fidelity of cell...more... [More]
The Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University is seeking outstanding faculty candidates in all engineering disciplines whose research will contribute to the development and advancement of engineering methods in medicine and healthcare. [More]
Tenure-track Assistant Professor who applies data intensive approaches to investigate biological problems in creative and innovative ways. [More]
Postdoctoral position is available to conduct research in Computational Immuno-Oncology. [More]
Postdoctoral position is available to conduct research in Computational Immuno-Oncology. [More]
Department of Biology at Johns Hopkins University is seeking to hire a tenure-track Assistant Professor who applies data intensive approaches to investigate biological problems in creative and innovative ways. [More]
Successful candidates should be highly innovative and motivated individuals with strong programming skills and a background in statistics. The ideal applicant would have already had some experience in bioinformatics. However, a non-biological background with strong training in another area of science (e.g., physics or statistics) would also be appropriate. [More]