Job Company: New York University
We are looking for a motivated scientist with expertise in ANY of the areas listed below, as evidenced by first-author or co-first-author publications. We seek candidates with PhD training in genetics/genomics, computational biology, ecology/evolution, plant biology, or molecular biology. Experience with Arabidopsis and/or plant hormone biology is a plus. [More]
Associate Research Scientist w/ NYU (NY, NY). Responsible for conducting computational biology research and supporting bioinformatics software and data analysis tools. Requires Master’s degree in Comp Sci, Bioinformatics, or Comp Biology. Requires 1 yr of prior exp in a bioinformatics or computational biology position. [More]
The New York University School of Medicine Department of Pathology is currently looking for a highly motivated bioinformatics scientist/post-doctoral fellow interested in analysis of big data sets in gene and environmental interaction. In the four NIH–funded projects on cancers of the oral cavity, esophagus, and stomach and HIV infection, the successful candidate will have opportunities to examine the association between human microbiome and cancers/inflammatory diseases and elucidate the etiology and pathogenesis, by using high throughput sequencing technology, computational and statistical analyses, and biomedical experiments. The ideal candidate will hold an MSc or PhD in bioinformatics, system biology, computer science, or obtained equivalent knowledge through relevant and substantial experience. S/he must be able to work independently while collaborating and assisting the team in its communal research goals. Attention to detail and ability to work on multiple projects is necessary. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are needed. Formal coursework in grant writing is available at Sackler Institute Postdoctoral Program at NYU School of Medicine. The position is initially for one year but has the possibility of extension for up to three years. [More]
Postdoctoral position in computational systems biology available immediately at new NIH-funded NYU/JHU Transposon Systems Biology Center. The candidate will develop and apply algorithms to combine genome-scale, proteome-scale, and evolutionary data sets to define pathway component, build predictive models for transposon processing, and connect to cancer, development, and other biomedical areas....more... [More]
New York University invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor appointment in the Department of Biology to start September 1, 2015 pending budgetary and administrative approval. [More]
New York University invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor appointment in the Department of Biology to start September 1, 2015 pending budgetary and administrative approval. [More]
The applicant will be working as part of a team-based effort to support the research and teaching of the CGSB, and opportunities exist to attend conferences and to participate in research projects. [More]