Job Requirements: M.Sc. or higher Degree in Bioinformatics
The Bioinformatics Analyst/ Scientist manages and organizes large databases, and conducts statistical and genomic analysis. Uses software and other command line tools to gather, store, manipulate and analyzes research data. The Bioinformatics Analyst/ Scientist will work with a group of researchers/biologists on innovative genomic analyses of structural variation, epigenetics, gene expression, microRNA expression in an integrated environment combining experimental and bioinformatic approaches to human disease, specifically cancer. [More]
The Mango Lab in the Harvard Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology in collaboration with the FAS Informatics Group seek a bioinformatician for genomics analysis. The successful candidate will primarily focus their work on the Mango lab, while embedded within a cohort of informaticians who develop and apply cutting edge approaches to a range of biological questions. Current projects within the Mango lab use genomics to study transcriptional regulation and chromatin dynamics during development. ChIP-seq, FAIRE-seq, RNA-seq, Oligopaint etc. are used to probe the chromatin landscape as cells transition from pluripotency to cell-fate commitment [More]
Will analyze user requirements, procedures, and problems to automate or improve existing systems and review computer system capabilities, workflow and scheduling limitations. Provide application/database analysis and support, system integration, interface integration or customized application solutions for eClinicalWork's Electronic Management Reports; Perform functionality and integration testing to verify the accuracy of software programs based on existing performance guidelines... [More]
As the Biomarker Experimental Medicine Scientist (BEMS) you will help with the biomarker efforts for our pipeline molecules on cancer immunotherapy and molecular targeted therapies. In this role, you will work closely with a Biomarker Experimental Medicine Leader (BEML) being responsible for the operational part and execution of biomarker related activities for two or more projects. [More]
Provide an analytical component with the scientific expertise to design protocols and to ensure good research conduct and governance over analytical research tasks and products that support CGS functional capabilities. Apply informatics to analyze and integrate Next-generation sequencing datasets into analytical products that meet publishing standards and criteria. [More]
Skill: Ruby , Python , Scala , Golang , data mining systems; Exp: 5-10 years; You will work with department head, product managers, designers, and engineers to build data driven features and products. If you enjoy working with data to build products and solve hard problems in surprisingly creative ways, this is the role for you. [More]
We are looking for a Bioinformatician in Prostate Cancer with interests in the fields of cancer genomics and bioinformatics. You will have extensive experience in the analysis of cancer genomics or other ‘big data’. The post is focused on the analysis of whole genome sequenced (WGS) data from more than 1200 prostate cancers. You will carry out the development of computational models, the statistical analysis of data and the scientific interpretation of data, as a member of a multi-disciplinary team. [More]
We are seeking enthusiastic software test engineers who will scope, design, implement, and maintain automated and manual tests for highly advanced bioinformatics software. We require strong coding skills as well as a solid understanding of Quality Assurance principles and Continuous Integration methods. [More]
At our site in the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina, we are seeking Bioinformatics scientists within the Integrated Trait Knowledge Function. This position will directly report to the Bioinformatics team leader at RTP. The scientist will work locally and globally with other researchers, computational biologists and bioinformaticians in providing data analysis support. The work will involve analyzing next generation sequencing and large scale genomic and phenotypic data. [More]
GRAIL, Inc. is developing paradigm-shifting clinical assays for early cancer detection, based on unique biological insights from high-intensity sequencing analysis of circulating cell-free nucleic acids. GRAIL is seeking passionate and talented individuals to join us in realizing this mission, which has the potential to dramatically reduce the global burden of cancer. [More]