Job Requirements: Doctorate Degree
The genomics era has resulted in the availability of the genomes of thousands of species. As a result, across these species more than 80 million different proteins have been identified, however the function of less than 10% of these is known. In recent years computational methods have been developed to...more... [More]
A two-year postdoctoral fellowship is available at the Bioinformatics Centre, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen. The position will be available as of May 1, 2016. The position is in the group of Professor Anders Krogh. The group is working in computational analysis of post-transcriptional regulation (focus on small RNAs), transcriptomics,...more... [More]
The Galas laboratory at the Pacific Northwest Research Institute (PNRI) is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Fellow to work on an exciting new research program using new computational methods to discover biological meaning from large, complex data sets. We seek a creative, energetic researcher who wants to extend the frontiers...more... [More]
A postdoctoral position is available for individual interested in conducting systems biology researches and analyzing high dimensional data to study skin diseases in the Center for Cutaneous Bioinformatics (CCB). We are a new group in the University of Michigan (U-M) Medical School interested in the genomic basis of complex...more... [More]
We are seeking an innovative and dynamic geneticist with a passion to draw on human genetics evidence to identify the next generation of new drugs to meet global medical needs. Target Sciences, led by Lon Cardon, aims to improve the number of successful late stage clinical trials by identifying and advancing drug targets with strong evidence of their role in disease biology. The team builds on major scientific and technology advances, breakthrough understanding of biological pathways, genomics and genetics, rapid progress in gene editing, informatics and the emergence of large scale human health databases. In addition Target Sciences has recently established two key strategic relationships: the Center for Therapeutic Target Validation (CTTV) in the UK and the Altius Institute for Biomedical Sciences in the US. [More]
We are seeking innovative and dynamic geneticists with a passion to draw on human genetics evidence to identify the next generation of new drugs to meet global medical needs. Target Sciences, led by Lon Cardon, aims to improve the number of successful late stage clinical trials by identifying and advancing drug targets with strong evidence of their role in disease biology. The team builds on major scientific and technology advances, breakthrough understanding of biological pathways, genomics and genetics, rapid progress in gene editing, informatics and the emergence of large scale human health databases. In addition Target Sciences has recently established two key strategic relationships: the Center for Therapeutic Target Validation (CTTV) in the UK and the Altius Institute for Biomedical Sciences in the US. Successful candidates will work in a multidisciplinary, collaborative and scientifically driven environment, interacting with key academic collaborators and GSK scientists to advance drug discovery and clinical development in multiple therapeutic areas. This field-leading research addresses important drug discovery and development challenges, directly impacts GSK’s R&D pipeline, and publishes results in top scientific journals. These posts may be based at either the South-East England (Stevenage) or Philadelphia (Collegeville and King of Prussia) R&D sites. [More]
We are seeking innovative and dynamic geneticists with a passion to draw on human genetics evidence to identify the next generation of new drugs to meet global medical needs. Target Sciences, led by Lon Cardon, aims to improve the number of successful late stage clinical trials by identifying and advancing drug targets with strong evidence of their role in disease biology. The team builds on major scientific and technology advances, breakthrough understanding of biological pathways, genomics and genetics, rapid progress in gene editing, informatics and the emergence of large scale human health databases. In addition Target Sciences has recently established two key strategic relationships: the Center for Therapeutic Target Validation (CTTV) in the UK and the Altius Institute for Biomedical Sciences in the US. Successful candidates will work in a multidisciplinary, collaborative and scientifically driven environment, interacting with key academic collaborators and GSK scientists to advance drug discovery and clinical development in multiple therapeutic areas. This field-leading research addresses important drug discovery and development challenges, directly impacts GSK’s R&D pipeline, and publishes results in top scientific journals. These posts may be based at either the South-East England (Stevenage) or Philadelphia (Collegeville and King of Prussia) R&D sites. [More]
A new Postdoctoral Fellow position is open immediately at the Division of Cancer Biology, MetroHealth Medical Center, and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. [More]
The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) invites applications and nominations for the Director of the Human and Molecular Genetics Center (HMGC). Established in 1999, the Center enables researchers and clinicians to obtain and analyze genomic sequences to understand disease, improve diagnosis, and provide treatments to patients. This is an exciting opportunity for a distinguished scientist to build upon the Center's success as a leader in the application of genetics and genomics sequencing, bioinformatics, genome editing, and development of genetic models of human disease. The Center Director will help to position the Center for continued success in discoveries that will impact the health and treatments of patients and their families. Reporting to the Dean of the School of Medicine & Executive Vice President, the successful candidate will bring a keen knowledge of business and technology as well as a strong service orientation to inspire innovation and collaboration across clinical and basic science disciplines. [More]
A postdoctoral position is available in the Schizophrenia Center at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. The center seeks a talented and highly motivated Bioinformatician/Biostatician to pursue translational/clinical research projects, including a) first episode psychosis project, and b) chronic schizophrenia and mood disorder project. Primary purposes include 1) to identify biomarker candidates, and 2) to generate hypotheses for patho-physiology of psychiatric disorders. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/specialty_areas/schizophrenia/ [More]