The Neurogenetics Program at the Center for Genomic Medicine is seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic candidate to work independently as a Bioinformatics/Research Tech II position. The successful candidate will provide support for the Swoboda Lab. The work involves the knowledge of data analysis and data preparation using various software’s (MEGA, STATA, R statistical computing, Redcap)... [More]

Originally posted on 2017-07-25

The Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Genetics Unit (PNGU) in the MGH Center for Genomic Medicine (CGM) has an immediate opening for a data analyst on the MGH Main Campus (Boston). Working under the direction of Dr. Erin Dunn the data analyst will be responsible for conducting data management and statistical analysis tasks for large-scale epidemiological studies. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-06-30

The Bioinformatics Group Leader position in the Talkowski laboratory and the Genomics and Technology Core will lead a team of bioinformaticians and manage projects in a highly collaborative environment. The position will directly interface with faculty and investigators within the CHGR, the Broad Institute, and Harvard Medical School, as well as with national and international collaborators investigating the genomics of human disease. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-06-11

The Corrigan Minehan Heart Center at Massachusetts General Hospital is seeking exceptional candidates to join the lab of Dr. Steven Lubitz in the Cardiovascular Research Center. The candidate will join an interdisciplinary team of epidemiologists, statisticians, and clinicians, computational biologists, and bioinformaticians who are working together to identify the causes of heart disease and identify methods to improve health outcomes.  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-05-06

The position is to join an active well-funded clinical research group in the Division of Nephrology at the Massachusetts General Hospital. The candidate will be responsible for conceptualization, drafting, and integration of statistical input for clinical studies and grants, oversight of data collection / quality control, and statistical analyses of multi-center clinical trials. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-05-04

Receiving general direction from Dr. Rosand, Dr. Anderson, and the Lab Manager, incumbent will independently work in the field of computational biology and bioinformatics to perform genetic analyses for analysis projects which include, but are not limited to; curation of large datasets, coordination of genotyping and phenotyping projects, quality control and harmonization of genome-wide common and rare variant data, multivariable model-building and association testing, and meta-analyses.  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-04-25

The laboratories of Patrick Ellinor and Steven Lubitz at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Broad Institute are looking for exceptional computational biologists to join our efforts. We are looking for a highly motivated and talented individuals who will collaborate with other computational biologists, laboratory scientists, and clinicians in a collegial work environment characterized by informality and intellectual rigor. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-04-21

The candidate should be highly trained and have substantial experience in genomics, bioinformatics, computational biology, human population genetics, biostatistics, or a related field. He or she should have experience analyzing high-throughput genomic datasets derived from microarray and/or other high-throughput technologies (e.g., experience with GWAS, gene expression, ChIP-Seq, ChIP-chip, or CNVs) and skills in some of the following programming languages (R / Bioconductor, Matlab, SQL, SAS, Perl, Python, Java, or C/C++).  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-03-15

The Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard located in Kendall Square in Cambridge, MA has an opening in the Allen laboratory for a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to study the role of HIV sequence evolution in the development of broadly neutralizing antibodies. This position requires a Ph.D. or an M.D. with a background in humoral immunity, evolutionary biology, and/or bioinformatics. Research will focus on elucidating the role that viral evolution and escape from humoral immune responses plays in the development and maturation of broadly neutralizing antibodies to HIV.  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-02-15