Job Company: University of Pennsylvania
The Bioinformatician will conduct analyses that involve use of dense genetic, biochemical, lifestyle, and electronic health record data in relation to vascular disease, as well as a wide range of related cardiometabolic outcomes. Genetic analyses will include GWAS and whole-exome sequencing data in ten to hundreds of thousand participants, as part of single cohort studies and large multi-institutional collaborations [More]
A postdoctoral research fellow position is available for highly motivated, self-directed researchers to join a new, well-funded research laboratory focused on RNA epigenetics research in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at University of Pennsylvania (Penn).The ideal candidates with strong background in Bioinformatics, biochemistry, and cell biology are encouraged to apply. [More]
In a computational biology laboratory, the main responsibilities will be to run existing analysis procedures and provide limited programming support to process biological data. Additionally, the applicant will be expected to perform existing procedures and run existing programs to maintain a large biological-based dataset. The applicant will be expected to perform basic data analysis, quality checks on biological sequencing data... [More]
The Center for Personalized Diagnostics (CPD) at the University of Pennsylvania is seeking bioinformaticians.A qualified candidate will be strongly motivated individual with following qualifications: Ph.D. or Master’s degree in bioinformatics, computational or physical sciences or a related field with at least 1 year of practical experience in next-generation sequencing data analysis... [More]
We are seeking an experienced bioinformatician to join our growing Bioinformatics Core (BIC), and work closely with PIs in the Penn CVI. Job duties will include, but are not limited to: Perform systematic analysis of array data and next-generation sequencing (NGS) data, including Chip-seq and RNA-seq. The candidate will also analyze human genetic data for research purposes, including identifying novel SNPs/variants and mutations. [More]
Li-San Wang’s Lab is hiring a data analyst to participate in ongoing research on the genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. Duties include (1) development of data repositories and workflows for big genomics data management, integration and analysis... [More]
The Translational Center of Excellence in Type 1 Diabetes at the University of Pennsylvania has open positions for computational postdocs interested in studying genomics and proteomics of type 1 diabetes. The Center is under the auspices of the Institute for Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism (IDOM), and is directed by Klaus Kaestner, PhD, MS, Thomas and Evelyn Suor Butterworth Professor in Genetics. [More]
The Director of Bioinformatics (DB) oversee and handle all aspects of bioinformatics research at the Gene Therapy Program(GTP) at PENN. GTP is a complex R&D organization consisting of research laboratories supported by multiple core functions which provide internal capacity to perform gene transfer studies from basic research through phase 1 proof-of-concept human trials. [More]
We are seeking an enthusiastic candidate for a bioinformatics database developer and analyst position. Key areas of responsibilities include continued development and curation of bioinformatics databases, collecting and analyzing genomics datasets, summarizing results and preparing reports, contributing to manuscripts/publications. The candidate will have the opportunity to work on several research projects funded by the National Institutes of Health. [More]
Multiple postdoctoral fellow positions are open in the Tan research group in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania and the Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHI) at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). The postdoctoral fellows will receive mentored training in a rich scientific environment that includes both CHOP and University of Pennsylvania research communities. [More]