Job Company: Stanford University
Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine (SCGPM), situated in the heart of SF Bay Area, has an excellent opportunity available for a motivated bioinformatician. This is a key position with bioinformatics core team that will support bioinformatics services via Genetics Bioinformatics Service Center.This position is 1 year, fixed-term, renewable based on funding. [More]
A laboratory in the Genetics Department at Stanford University is seeking a Life Science Research Professional 1 with expertise in next generation sequencing technology. The LSRP 1 will generate next generation sequencing libraries from genomic DNA and RNA samples or human blood and tissue samples. [More]
Stanford University is seeking a Biostatistician 2 to conduct bioinformatic and statistical analysis in order to facilitate biomedical research in two laboratories in the Program in Epithelial Biology that use high-throughput techniques to understand stem cell function, development, cancer, and other biological processes. Technologies currently in use include next generation sequencing platforms (chromatin conformation, RNA sequencing etc..), mass spectrometry, and functional genetics screens in human and mouse cell lines and mouse and human models. The candidate will work with team of statistician(s) and basic science researchers to implement analysis plan and publish findings, present results orally to investigators, and provide guidance to research team on design and analysis issues. [More]
Stanford University Department of Genetics has an excellent opportunity available for a motivated Bioinformatics Programmer. This individual will develop, implement, and maintain reporting and pipeline software as part of the ENCODE Consortium nd related projects funded by the National Institutes of Health. These projects are essential for advancing our understanding of the human genome and determining the genetics of how diseases develop and progress. [More]
Stanford University Department of Genetics has an excellent opportunity available for a motivated Bioinformatics Programmer. This individual will develop, implement, and maintain reporting and pipeline software as part of the ENCODE Consortium and related projects funded by the National Institutes of Health. These projects are essential for advancing our understanding of the human genome and determining the genetics of how diseases develop and progress. [More]
Stanford University is seeking a Biostatistician 2 to conduct bioinformatic and statistical analysis in order to facilitate biomedical research in two laboratories in the Program in Epithelial Biology that use high-throughput techniques to understand stem cell function, development, cancer, and other biological processes. Technologies currently in use include next generation sequencing platforms, gene expression arrays, mass spectrometry, custom tiling arrays, and full-genome functional genetics screens. [More]
Proficiency in high-throughput genomic data analysis and a good understanding of biological systems are required, as are experience in programming and a solid...From Stanford University - Wed, 31 Aug 2016 02:39:05 GMT - View all Stanford jobs [More]
In Computer Science, Computational Physics/Biology, Bioinformatics or related field and one year of related experience.... From Stanford University - 24 Jul 2015 22:07:04 GMT - View all Stanford jobs [More]
Experience in next-generation sequencing analysis of cancer genomes (somatic variant detection, copy number analysis, purity determination, clonal subsets, etc…... From Stanford University - 07 Jul 2015 21:17:03 GMT - View all Stanford jobs [More]
Stanford University School of Medicine seeks to recruit a new faculty member to join the Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine as an Assistant Professor in the University Tenure Line. There will be a co-primary appointment in an appropriate department to be considered in conjunction with the...more... [More]