Job Requirements: M.Sc. or higher Degree in Bioinformatics
The University of Luxembourg has the following vacancy in the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB): Postdoctoral researcher in human microbiomics – bioinformatics (m/f) Fixed-term contract 2 years, 40h/week, may be extended up to 5 years. Employee status (start date: as soon as possible) Ref. number: I1R-ENV-COM-110000 [More]
We are looking for people with a strong interest in software engineering and design - a degree in computer science, mathematics, IT, or a related field is necessary. [More]
The European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA) are looking to recruit an enthusiastic, highly motivated Software Developer to work an interdisciplinary team at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI). The EGA runs one of the world's largest controlled-access genomic databases with over several petabytes of data stored. We offer an attractive working environment with the opportunity to work on big-data projects and associated technologies with collaborators worldwide. [More]
We are looking to recruit a QA Engineer to join the Literature Services Team at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI). [More]
We are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic and highly motivated Bioinformatician/ Software Developer to work on the GWAS Catalog project (www.ebi.ac.uk/gwas). You will join the Samples, Phenotypes and Ontologies team at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI). [More]
We’re looking for a coordinator to join the Data Coordination and Archiving Team at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) located at the Wellcome Genome Campus near Cambridge in the UK. In this role you will be leading our efforts in large-scale data management of vertebrate genomics data generated from funded projects and managing internal submissions data processes across the Institute. Responsibilities will include leadership of the data management activities for several international consortia including the 1000 Genomes Project and the follow-on and expanded activities of the International Genome Sample Resource (ISGR). Other data management roles focus on functional genomics data e.g. International Human Epigenome Consortium (IHEC) as well as the HipSci, EBiSC and FAANG projects. Each of these projects has dedicated staff who will be managed by the coordinator. As Coordinator, reporting to the head of the Data Coordination and Archiving Team, you will represent EMBL-EBI at the national and international level as appropriate, and represent your projects and tasks within international collaborations. [More]
We are looking for experienced bioinformaticians to join the Open Targets team at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) located at the Wellcome Genome Campus near Cambridge in the UK. Open Targets is a recently established public-private initiative between the EBI, GlaxoSmithKline, Biogen and the Sanger Institute to combine large-scale genomic experiments with objective statistical and computational techniques to identify and validate the causal links between targets, pathways and diseases. We have two vacancies for experienced bioinformaticians working on large-scale biological data analysis and integration for target identification and prioritisation within the core Open Targets team. You will join the Open Targets team developing the data processing and database infrastructure to provide the cord deliver of the centre, a genome-wide database of target validity (https://www.targetvalidation.org). [More]
The successful candidate will develop and apply strategies for the integrative analysis of pan-cancer and tumor type-specific genome data (e.g. from whole-exome and whole-genome sequencing, RNA sequencing), enabling the identification and prioritization of biologically relevant cancer mutations, which will be further characterized functionally. These analyses will give us insights into the function of unknown genetic variants, and will highlight new drug targets and repurposing opportunities. [More]
The DBMI is seeking current and future leaders to direct research and/or develop service programs in the following areas, as well as to teach in our training programs: • Clinical informatics • Clinical research informatics • Biomedical data modeling and ontologies • Biomedical natural language processing and information retrieval • Human computer interaction and usability • Global health informatics • Translational bioinformatics [More]
The Bioinformatics Engineer will be involved in the design, development and maintenance of computational pipelines in the center. This will involve end-to-end processing that integrates existing tools as well as development of custom methods for data mining, annotation and analytics. The successful candidate should have advanced programming skills, in particular significant knowledge of parallel computing techniques and experience with good coding practices and software design. [More]