Job Company: Simons Foundation
The Systems Biology Group at the newly formed Simons Center for Computational Biology (led by Dr. Richard Bonneau) is currently recruiting Flatiron Research Fellows. The group focuses on diverse topics, including network inference and modeling, model selection applied to biology, protein structure prediction and design, and automated protein function prediction. [More]
The Flatiron Research Fellow will report to the project leader for computational statistics. The Flatiron Research Fellow will be responsible for the development of methods and software for a variety of problems in optimization, statistics and statistical ecology, including high-dimensional statistical estimation and (ecological) network inference. [More]
The Scientific Computing Core of the Flatiron Institute and the SFARI Informatics group are jointly seeking a Flatiron Research Fellow to research and develop new computational methods for the identification and analysis of structural genomic variations (CNVs, rearrangements, transposable elements). These new methods will be applied to genomics data being generated from several large, ongoing clinical cohort studies supported by SFARI. [More]
The Simons Foundation in New York City is seeking a Senior Bioinformatics Engineer to develop and support whole exome sequencing and genome sequencing data analysis pipelines in both research and operational modalities. This position will report to the director of data and analytics in the informatics groupnd will work with other engineers and analysts in the informatics group, as well as with clinical and basic research teams at the foundation. [More]
The Simons Foundation in New York City is seeking a Senior Bioinformatics Engineer to develop and support whole exome sequencing and genome sequencing data analysis pipelines in both research and operational modalities. [More]
The Systems Biology Group at the newly formed Simons Center for Computational Biology (led by Dr. Richard Bonneau) is currently recruiting Research Scientists. The group focuses on diverse topics, including network inference and modeling, model selection applied to biology, protein structure prediction and design, and automated protein function prediction. The group is situated in New York City, at the Simons Foundation Center for Computational Biology, and is also affiliated with the Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences and the NYU Medical School (via Dr. Bonneau's group at NYU, http:bonneaulab.bio.nyu.edu). Candidates will be given significant freedom in defining their research direction and will be provided with a unique environment that combines computer science, applied math, biology and biomedical colleagues. Please submit your application using the Apply button. [More]