Job Requirements: Doctorate Degree
The division 'Proteomics of Stem Cells and Cancer' is looking for a postdoc to strengthen its research in the area of cancer proteomics. Our division (headed by Prof. Jeroen Krijgsveld) is funded by the Excellence Cluster CellNetworks and is part both of the DKFZ and the Medical Faculty of Heidelberg University. We are housed in a fully newly equipped laboratory including state-of-the-art mass spectrometry (e.g. Orbitrap QE-HF and Fusion), and we collaborate with many groups on campus, in Heidelberg, and internationally. Our main research interest is to develop proteomic tools that help us to understand how the proteome is dynamically regulated in time and space, and how this underlies properties related to malignancy in cancer and to pluripotency in stem cells. Our current research focuses on the role of secretory proteins, protein interactions in chromatin, and proteins that interact with RNA. The postdoc position is available to work in the area of quantitative cancer proteomics, focusing on protein expression profiling and integration with NGS, or its intersection with chromatin biology and signal transduction, depending on the interest and expertise of the candidate. [More]
Moderna is seeking an exceptionally talented and highly motivated research scientist with experience in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to lead a highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary, and fast-paced team within the Platform Analytics group. The primary focus for this position is to leverage NGS platforms to analyze a broad range of RNA and DNA samples using various methods. The successful candidate will work with multiple groups across the company to develop and implement state-of-the-art methods using NGS technology. [More]
Applications are invited for two Postdoctoral positions in the Ismagilov group at the California Institute of Technology. Appointees will work on an NIHfunded collaborative project between the Ismagilov and Guttman labs to study the 3-dimensional structure of nuclei in single cells across time using a combination of microfluidic technologies and molecular biology techniques. PD #1 – MOLECULAR will develop methods to comprehensively map DNA-DNA, DNA-RNA, and RNA-RNA interactions within the nucleus, as well as help implement those methods in microfluidic devices for the study of single cells. Required skills for PD #1 include: molecular biology and biochemistry and familiarity with sequencing and bioinformatics. PD #2 – MICROFLUIDICS will develop and refine microfluidic devices for performing multi-step biochemical protocols on individual cells and nuclei in order to comprehensively map DNA-DNA, DNA-RNA, and RNA-RNA interactions within the nucleus. Required skills for PD #2 include: strong background in fundamentals of microfluidics, with experience in biochemistry and molecular and cell biology in microfluidic devices. All applicants must have demonstrated a published record of creativity, depth, and accomplishment. Experience with single-cell methodologies and associated challenges is considered a plus. Candidates should send toismagilov.postdoc@caltech.edu a CV and a brief statement of research interests. [More]
We seek a talented, motivated and dynamic scientist, preferentially (but not limited to) at the early in his/her career to establish a joint AMU & IIMCB research group located at the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University (IBMIB-AMU) in Poznań, Poland. [More]
We are looking for a highly motivated PhD with a strong background in bioinformatics/computational biology. The project concerns the mechanisms underlying the functional diversification of human natural killer cells. Studies of immunological diversity in populations are combined with the integration and analysis of high-dimensional single-cell data generated by RNASeq, flow cytometry and CyTOF. The candidate will work at the interface of immunology, cancer and bioinformatics. Immune informatics is a nascent field with many challenging computational tasks ahead. The candidate, together with colleagues, will particularly focus on computational approaches toward clinically relevant immune profiling of immune-cell repertoires in patients. Depending on qualifications of the applicant, the position may offer the possibility to develop an independent line of research within the overall scope of the groups research program. [More]
Based on experience and qualifications;it will satisfy the NIH NRSA guidelines. Excellent Benefits.: University of Michigan: The Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (DCMB, Medical School) and the Department of Environmental Health Sciences (EHS, School... Ann Arbor, Michigan [More]
Commensurate with Experience: Johns Hopkins University, SKCCC: Seeking Computational Biologist/Bioinformatics for epigenetics projects. RO1 funded lab in epigenetics of pancreatic and colorectal cancer. Baltimore, Maryland (US) [More]
DOE: University of Connecticut (UConn): The faculty member will perform research in areas of bioinformatics, biostatistics and /or biomedical informatics with a focus on questions of importance to cardiovascular and cancer research, or other areas of biomedical research. Farmington, Connecticut, United States, 06030 [More]
Competitive: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital: The Computational Biology (Comp. Bio) Department at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (SJCRH) is seeking a highly motivated Bioinformatics Research Scientist to work on familial cancer studies in conjunction with investigators from Division of Cancer Memphis, Tennessee [More]
Competitive: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital: The Bioinformatics Research Scientist participates in method development, data analysis, statistical analysis, experimental and analytical design and data management for an immunology program working on T cell biology (including TCR repertoire), influenz Memphis, Tennessee [More]