New England Biolabs is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow interested in applying computational methods to molecular biology questions. In this position, you will collaborate with NEB and external scientists to develop and apply high throughput sequencing methods to relevant problems. Required Qualifications / Experience: Advanced degree in computational biology, bioinformatics or a molecular biology related field with significant data analysis experience [More]

Originally posted on 2018-03-29

The Research Department of New England Biolabs invites excellent candidates to apply for the position of Research Scientist (Bioinformatics). The successful candidate will work collaboratively with bench scientist to advance early-stage research and development projects. Our work aims to identify and characterize enzymes that act on nucleic acids and to develop workflows to analyze, modify, and manipulate DNA and RNA. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-09-15

New England Biolabs is seeking a computational scientist to work collaboratively with bench scientists. Together we will build tools, analyze sequence results, and integrate data from instrumentation, ultimately producing high quality, rigorously tested, and provably excellent products.  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-08-20

The DNA Enzymes Division of New England Biolabs (NEB) invites applicants for the position of Postdoctoral Fellow. The research program will focus on the mechanism cells use to terminate genome replication by adapting and applying next generation sequencing and genome editing techniques.  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-04-26

New England Biolabs (NEB) is seeking a computational scientist to work collaboratively with bench scientists. Together we will build tools, analyze sequence results, and integrate data from instrumentation ultimately producing high quality, rigorously tested and provably excellent products. NEB provides a world-class working environment including high quality computational infrastructure, skilled colleagues, frequent seminars from internal and external scientists, and opportunities to share your work internally and at conferences.  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-01-05