Job Company: University of Michigan
The Michigan Center for Translational Pathology (MCTP) is seeking a Web Applications Developer to work as part of a team in building and deploying a web-based data visualization platform to permit end-users to interrogate next generation sequencing data. Candidate will interact with end users and lab members to define and clarify business and technical requirements. [More]
The Yang Zhang Lab at Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, University of Michigan Medical School, is seeking a Senior Research Laboratory Specialist who will serve as the lab manager and will be responsible for the day-to-day operations and staff of Dr. Yang Zhang's wet lab in MSRB and dry lab in Palmer Commons. [More]
The Young and Spence Laboratories at the University of Michigan Medical School in the Department of Internal Medicine are seeking a full-time Applications Programmer/Analyst Intermediate and bioinformatician. Our laboratories collaborate and work with large-scale datasets from mammals (mice, humans) and microbes to study their complex interactions. [More]
The Michigan Center for Translational Pathology (MCTP) is seeking an Applications Programmer/Analyst Associate to work with our functional and clinical genomics research groups. This position will be centered on contributing advanced data analyses to interdisciplinary research projects, including: implementing algorithms for genomic analyses, developing computational workflows, and building visualization tools. [More]
Responsibilities: Work with a multi-disciplinary neuroscience research team to analyze and interpret different types of high-throughput biomedical data (e.g., microarray and sequencing data) from human and animal studies of neuropsychiatric illness (depression, bipolar disorder) and emotional behavior.Critically evaluate the experimental design of pre-existing and proposed research projects and develop and implement appropriate data analysis pipelines... [More]
Dr. Huda Akil and Dr. Stan Watson’s laboratory at the Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute at the University of Michigan has an opening for either a postdoctoral researcher or highly-trained research technician to specialize in high-throughput biomedical data analysis. Responsibilities: Work with a multi-disciplinary neuroscience research team to analyze and interpret different types of high-throughput biomedical data (e.g., microarray and sequencing data) from human and animal studies ... [More]
Wanted: Computational Biology Research Assistant Interested in Swimming in Next Gen Sequencing Data for Noninvasive Cancer Detection and Biomarker Discovery.Do you love working with next generation sequencing data?;Are you comfortable managing large amounts of data and metadata?; Are you organized and detail-oriented? If so, you may be a great fit as our Research Computer Specialist position. [More]
Responsibilities: Adapt, perform, and interpret analyses for high-dimensional applied epigenetic, environmental, and genetic epidemiological analysis in large population studies; Conduct literature reviews. Write data and analysis sections for working papers, reports, grants, and manuscripts for submission. Collaborate in the development of data presentations and posters for conferences and workshops. [More]
A postdoctoral position is immediately available in Kristin Koutmou's lab in the Department of Chemistry at the University at Michigian to investigate the mechanisms underlying translational control of gene expression. We use an arsenal of biochemical, biophysical, genetic and genome-wide approaches to ask how translation factors interact within cells to regulate mRNA translation. [More]
A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the group of Prof. Alexey Nesvizhskii at the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor . The fellow will work in the area of mass spectrometry-based proteomics. We are particularly interested in developing improved computational methods and tools for post-translational modification analysis and for data independent acquisition proteomics (DIA) data. [More]