Job Company: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
The Computer Architecture Group is interested in the analysis and creation of scalable, real-time systems capable of integrating the multimodal data generated... From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - 16 Apr 2016 17:10:04 GMT - View all Berkeley jobs [More]
Perform bioinformatics to integrate mass spectrometry-based metabolomics analysis with metagenomics and metatranscriptomics experiments and for functional... From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - 25 Mar 2016 00:42:26 GMT - View all Berkeley jobs [More]
Experience troubleshooting process problems, conducting analysis of data and recording experimental data; Implementation of new products in JGI supporting users... From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - 27 Feb 2016 04:07:07 GMT - View all Berkeley jobs [More]
From its inception, the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute has been at the forefront of large-scale sequence-based science.... From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - 21 Aug 2015 07:55:22 GMT - View all Berkeley jobs [More]
The Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE-JGI, a division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) has an exciting opportunity available for a postdoctoral fellow on a multi-institutional collaborative project. [More]
The group is small in number but has a breadth that includes data management, programming, architecture, and software design. The best-fit individual will be savvy with programming and data curation, and will articulate across disciplines and position levels to get important work done. [More]
The DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) in Walnut Creek, CA (a division of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab) has an exciting software developer/programmer opportunity available in the Sequence Data Management and Genome Portal groups. [More]
Qualifications: • PhD in Biology or related field plus experience in bioinformatics and molecular biology, or overall equivalent experience • Expertise in the analysis of whole genome diversity through genome sequencing • Demonstrated experience with Python, PERL or similar programming languages • Ability to document and summarize research results for presentation and publications with a proven record of publications in peer-reviewed journals • Proficient analytical and organizational skills • Excellent and effective interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills • Ability to work independently as well as part of a diverse team • Proficient computer skills, including experience using UNIX/Linux, Mac and/or PC operating systems • A commitment to and demonstrated ability to perform collaborative research in a team environment • Preferred – Some background in grass biology is highly desirable [More]