2017-01-23  -  Research Fellow – Bioinformatics Job  -    -  

A Research Fellow position is available within the Center for Individualized Medicine. The candidate will contribute with his/her bioinformatics expertise to advancing translational genomics research sponsored by the Center in the Biomarker Discovery Program. Mayo Clinic is a leader in using genome-sequencing based testing to guide clinical decision making for patients with rare diseases and advanced cancers.  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-01-23
2016-12-28  -  Informatics Specialist I Job  -    -  

Supports scientific projects under the supervision of an Informatics Lead or designated senior level Informatics Specialists. Develops scripts or software applications to support data management, data extraction and data analysis as required. Should be knowledgeable in the handling and in the design of repository systems to contribute to the development of internal databases.  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-12-29
2016-12-09  -  Informatics Specialist II – Bioinformatics  -    -  

Work independently and apply expertise to solve domain-specific problems. Work independently or as part of a team on the development of databases, software applications and/or on the application of existing tools to support scientific projects. [More]

Originally posted on 2016-12-09

The Research Scientist must play a key supporting role in the sponsoring research program. Will significantly contribute to grant writing and serve as co-principal investigator (if necessary) on extramural grant applications submitted by the principal investigator.  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-12-08

Dr. Junwen John Wang’s lab (http://jjwanglab.org) at Mayo Clinic Arizona is recruiting outstanding candidates for postdoc/staff positions in bioinformatics and computational genomics. The lab is affiliated with Department of Health Sciences Research and Center for Individualized Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona and Department of Biomedical Informatics, Arizona State University. We...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2016-04-14

A post-doctoral Research Fellow opportunity is currently available in Dr. Alexej Abyzov's lab in the Department of Health Sciences Research at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Research will be purely computational and focus on one of the following main fields of computational biology of the candidate’s choice: population/personal human omics, cancer omics, single cell and somatic omics, and the analysis of next-generation sequencing data. Specific sub-areas of interest are discovery, annotation, and the functional annotation of human genomic variants such as SNPs, SNVs, indels, structural variations, retrotransposition, etc [More]

Originally posted on 2015-11-17

What if your career could change your life? A post-doctoral Research Fellow opportunity is currently available in Dr. Alexej Abyzov\'s lab in the Department of Health Sciences Research at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Research will be purely computational and focus on one of the following main fields of computational biology...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2015-09-21

Heal the sick, advance the science, share the knowledge. The Department of Health Sciences Research is seeking applications for a Faculty Position in Biomedical Informatics. This position involves substantial, long-range institutional research support. The successful candidate will establish and maintain a multidisciplinary team to advance primary and secondary uses of health...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2015-04-23
2014-11-11  -  IT Sr. Analyst Programmer  -    -  

This position will provide application development and support for genomic analysis, tooling and infrastructure focused on automating and simplifying the data processes for both externally and internally generated genomics data from inception through final bioinformatics analysis and delivery. [More]

Originally posted on 2014-11-11
2014-11-06  -  Research Fellow Job  -    -  

A post-doctoral fellowship is available to study signaling proteins involved in the molecular pathogenesis of T-cell lymphomas. We are interested in characterizing the molecular alterations leading to and resulting from dysregulation of these signaling proteins, in order to identify key biomarkers and therapeutic targets that will help guide treatment of lymphoma patients.  [More]

Originally posted on 2014-11-07