The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is one of the highest ranked scientific research organisations in the world. The Headquarters Laboratory is located in Heidelberg (Germany), with additional sites in Grenoble (France), Hamburg (Germany), Hinxton (UK) and Monterotondo (Italy). We are looking for a Research Technician specialized in developing and optimizing next generation sequencing technologies to join the ‘Systems Genetics and Precision Health’ group led by Dr Lars Steinmetz. The group develops and applies genome-wide technologies to elucidate the genetic basis of complex phenotypes, the functions and mechanisms of transcription and the genetic and molecular systems underlying diseases. The group works in an interdisciplinary manner across divers projects, integrating wet-lab and computational biology. The Research Technician´s responsibilities will include: Testing, developing and evaluating new tools, reagents and experimental protocols, in particular in the field of next generation sequencing and other high-throughput technologies; Working in close collaboration with the EMBL Genomics Core Facility to optimize the aforementioned protocols; Supporting members of the laboratory throughout their scientific projects; Training new group members and visitors in technologies and protocols used in the laboratory. The Research Technician is expected to contribute to scientific projects at all stages, ranging from experimental design to manuscript preparation. The appointed applicant will report to the Group Leader and the Lab Manager.  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-23

Faculty of Medicine School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics MED BIO Fellow in Molecular Epidemiology / Biostatistics Salary range: £33,860 to £42,830 p.a. MED-BIO is a recent major MRC funded medical informatics initiative led by Imperial College London. The aim of this programme is to bring together patient/cohort data, new omics technologies, computing and other resources, with dedicated infrastructure in data management, integration, analysis and visualisation, to enable major advances in understanding the aetiopathogenesis of chronic human diseases, and the gene-environment-microbiome interactions that underpin them. As part of the MED-BIO programme, we are seeking to appoint a talented fellow in molecular epidemiology / biostatistics to support this ambitious programme of work. Appointments will be based on research excellence and track records, equally though we will look to appoint individuals with a background in epidemiology, statistics, bioinformatics or a related quantitative discipline, who wish to apply their expertise to understanding the aetiology, pathogenesis, pathways and mechanisms of chronic human disease. The appointee will have the opportunity to spend up to 1 year in a second research centre or UK industrial centre. Successful candidates are expected to develop their own competitive independent research programmes, submit to major funders a coherent competitive proposal, and to support their research programme and the next stage of their career development in either a senior fellowship or substantive post. A rigorous and thorough selection procedure akin to MRC Strategic Skills - Biomedical Informatics Fellowship scheme will be adopted. Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent in epidemiology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, statistical genomics, machine learning or related quantitative disciplines The post is full time for a fixed term of 60 months. The fellowship programme will be based at Imperial College London.        [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-24

The Computational Biology Institute (CBI) brings together GW experts and scholars from partner institutions to conduct cutting edge research, enable broad educational activities in computational biology and provides computational biology services to university researchers and public and private partners. CBI is an interdisciplinary effort, building on GW’s strengths in life...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-26

Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute - Biological SciencesSalary: Not specified [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-12

As a Cancer Proteomics Expert - Bioinformatics Software Architect, interested candidates should have a demonstrated background in cancer proteomics with proven...$140,000 a year From Indeed - 11 Feb 2016 19:05:28 GMT - View all Cambridge jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-11

If a qualified individual with a disability or disabled veteran needs a reasonable accommodation to use or access our online system, that individual should... From Reed Elsevier - 10 Feb 2016 23:15:22 GMT - View all jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-10

Bioinformatics and Translational Medicine. Needs analysis, positioning, business justification, closing techniques.... From Oracle - 13 Feb 2016 16:17:53 GMT - View all jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-13

Actual salary will reflect selected professional’s experience and credentials: University of Florida George A Smathers Libraries: Bioinformationist sought to enhance the UF Health Science Center Library’s existing bioinformatics support program, and to provide liaison services for selected basic sciences departments and graduate programs. This is a tenure-track faculty position. Gainesville, Florida  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-12

Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen e. V. (DZNE): The research group of Computational Systems Biology headed by Stefan Bonn at the DZNE in Göttingen offers an open position for a bioinformatics researcher. DZNE Göttingen has a specific focus on genome-environment interactions and epigenetic pr Germany  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-05

## About Us The Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core (HBC) acts as a center for bioinformatics research, services and training at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health. Integral to the Harvard Chan School, the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center and Harvard Medical School, our multi-disciplinary team works with...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-04