Job Country: United States
Who you are: We are looking for a colleague with extensive experience in computational biology and human genomics to lead a group of computational biologists. This group will tackle problems associated with driving discovery from genomic data while working with our therapeutics group to convert genetic associations into potential drug targets. [More]
Who you are: We are looking for a colleague with extensive experience in computational biology and human genomics. Biological interpretation of the unparalleled wealth of genetic signals requires efficient computational methods that augment our database with public or internally generated high-throughput genomic or functional data. [More]
What you'll do: Generate and execute on novel ideas with little guidance:Use coding skills to dive into new and existing data to support ongoing R&D activities;Collaborate closely with other members of the Health R&D team to generate new ideas, critically evaluate and contribute to existing projects, and build out the R&D portfolio... [More]
Who you are: Successful candidates will work within and across teams to support our research efforts. The job requires strong computational skills, a deep understanding of human genetics, and excellent writing abilities. Candidates for senior positions should also have multiple years of experience leadership and of executing independently developed ideas. [More]
We are looking for a colleague who has experience analyzing large datasets, with strong coding skills and a passion for interpreting patterns of human genetic variation.What you'll do: Perform analyses that will advance the understanding of human genetics and shape 23andMe’s consumer product; Leverage existing methods and tools to analyze large amounts of data... [More]
Postdoctoral research associates in bioinformatics / computational biology / machine learning are sought in the group of Prof. Yang Shen in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University. The NIH-funded project involves algorithm development, application, and case studies for mechanistic understanding of disease-associated gene mutational... [More]
Candidates will receive NIH standard stipend for up to two years to train for independent research skills in translational bioinformatics, by integrating clinical, genomic, and functional genomic data from public/proprietary domains to build predictive models for precision medicine. Opportunity to work with world-class biomedical research collaborators in cancer, autoimmune diseases... [More]
The Yang Lab is seeking self-motivated individuals with strong background of computational biology to study cancer genomics. The main goal of the lab is to explore the functional consequences of somatic alterations in cancer patients, to identify driver alterations, and to understand the evolutionary process of cancer by integrating multi-dimensional data... [More]
The Stowers Institute has an opening for a Programmer Analyst to assist Computational Biology core with programming tasks. and data analysis. The programmer analyst will develop and support Next-generation sequencing informatics processes, maintain and optimize the current NGS primary and secondary analysis pipeline, and provide bioinformatics support to research projects by using computational tools to process... [More]
We are looking for a highly motivated candidate specializing in Bioinformatics to join the Computational Cancer Genomics lab of Dr. Rendong Yang in the Hormel Institute at University of Minnesota. The goal of this position will be to lead multiple research projects, develop novel computational algorithm(s), perform data analysis... [More]