Job Requirements: M.Sc. or higher Degree in Bioinformatics
UConn Health seeks to fill a temporary Special Payroll Research position in the Center for Quantitative Medicine. This position will serve as a staff bioinformatician on a cancer-related research project. [More]
Bioinformatics scientists provide bioinformatics and statistical analysis support for biomarker discovery, IVD product development and CMI tumor molecular profiling service. [More]
A PhD position is available in developing and applying computational and machine learning models for multilayered trans-omics data sets generated by state-of-the-art mass spectrometer (MS) and next generation sequencer (NGS). Our research project, funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC), aims to develop novel machine learning algorithms to analyse and integrate large-scale MS-based omics data with ultra-fast NGS-based omics data generated from complex biological systems. [More]
We are seeking a highly motivated Scientist or Sr. Scientist to join our efforts at Fulcrum. This individual will focus primarily on next generation sequencing data in conjunction with human or model organism phenotypic data as it relates to our therapeutic programs. [More]
ISAS (Dortmund) seeks a talented and highly motivated Bioinformation to pursue bioinformatics network analysis to elucidate novel signaling hubs in insulin resistance within the Leibnitz funded “A Synaptoneurolipidomics View on Neuronal Plasticity in Insulin Resistance and Alzheimer's disease” SAW project. [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. [More]
Seeking a talented and highly motivated Computational Biologist to pursue research projects in collaboration with bench biologists. The candidate will work with an interdisciplinary team, will carry out high throughput data analysis and data integration across various domains and will develop novel methods for genomic data analysis. [More]
Stanford University Department of Genetics has an excellent opportunity available for a motivated Bioinformatics Programmer. This individual will develop, implement, and maintain reporting and pipeline software as part of the ENCODE Consortium and related projects funded by the National Institutes of Health. These projects are essential for advancing our understanding of the human genome and determining the genetics of how diseases develop and progress. [More]
As a field based Bioinformatics Support Scientist you will provide pre-sales support to our sales team and post-sales support to our service and support teams. Your ultimate goal will be to drive customer satisfaction as well as instrument and reagent sales by removing bottlenecks downstream of the instrument. [More]
As a Bioinformatic Analyst, you will help design, build, implement and integrate new technology. You will focus on delivering scientifically validated results to customers looking for state of the art personal genomics information. You will develop and run data analysis pipelines processing Next Generation Sequencing data. [More]