Job Requirements: M.Sc. or higher Degree in Bioinformatics
The research focuses on CNS pathologies such as obesity, anorexia, craving, depression and anxiety from both molecular and clinical perspective. We aim to understand broad range of CNS pathologies using molecular biology, behavioural and pharmacological methods. We are interested in candidates with strong background in at least one of the following fields; human genetics/epigenetics, human clinical studies, drosophilia genetics, neuroanatomy or bioinformatics. Our interest is restricted because of funding reasons to post doctoral fellows with 1) PhD from Europe, America or Japan, 2) PhD degree within three years, 3) a record of published papers in highly rated international journals (at least three first name papers). [More]
The New York University School of Medicine Department of Pathology is currently looking for a highly motivated bioinformatics scientist/post-doctoral fellow interested in analysis of big data sets in gene and environmental interaction. In the four NIH–funded projects on cancers of the oral cavity, esophagus, and stomach and HIV infection, the successful candidate will have opportunities to examine the association between human microbiome and cancers/inflammatory diseases and elucidate the etiology and pathogenesis, by using high throughput sequencing technology, computational and statistical analyses, and biomedical experiments. The ideal candidate will hold an MSc or PhD in bioinformatics, system biology, computer science, or obtained equivalent knowledge through relevant and substantial experience. S/he must be able to work independently while collaborating and assisting the team in its communal research goals. Attention to detail and ability to work on multiple projects is necessary. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are needed. Formal coursework in grant writing is available at Sackler Institute Postdoctoral Program at NYU School of Medicine. The position is initially for one year but has the possibility of extension for up to three years. [More]
We are seeking a full-time postdoctoral positions in the field of kidney cancer. The position will examine the role of metabolism in renal carcinogenesis. Our laboratory has an established track record in the field of kidney cancer and metabolism as demonstrated by our recent publications in well-respected journals. [More]
The International Max Planck Research School for Molecular and Cellular Biology (IMPRS-MCB) is looking for talented and motivated students with a passion for science, aspiring to work towards a PhD in the fields of Immunobiology, Epigenetics, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Metabolism, Functional Genomics, Bioinformatics and Proteomics [More]
The candidate (m/f) will work closely with the Principal Investigator to perform both experimental and computational approaches. This PhD position will be in an international, dynamic and „open-door” atmosphere, with access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and structured training as part of the Graduate School for Systemic Neuroscience (GSN) (http://www.gsn.unimuenchen.de/index.html), which is a part of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) (ranked as the top university in Germany according to Times Higher Education World University Rankings). [More]
The W2 Professorship is funded by the German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) – the largest research institution for cardiovascular diseases in Germany. Founded in 2011 as one of six German Centers of Health Research (DZG), the DZHK focuses on translating new approaches in cardiovascular research into clinical practice in order to improve the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. TheDZHK unites excellent basic researchers and clinical researchers from seven partner sites in Germany. The successful candidate will become “DZHK-Professor” and Principal Investigator of the DZHK(http://dzhk.de/1/research/dzhk-professuren/). The Professorship is embedded in the vascular research centre of Goethe-University. The position is also to be associated with the faculty of Informatics. [More]
As part of Pfizer's Computational Sciences group, the colleague in this role will work with disease area biologists to address key biological questions by applying computational and statistical techniques to mine large-scale genetics, omics, and human biology data. The successful candidate will contribute integrative bioinformatics analysis of genetics, transcriptomics, metabolomics,...more... [More]
A Research Associate position in Computational Biology is available in Prof. Sujoy Ghosh’s laboratory at the Centre for Computational Biology, Duke-NUS Medical School. Dr. Ghosh’s research applies computational systems biology approaches to understand the genetic and genomic architecture underlying metabolic disease. Additionally, the laboratory collaborates extensively with national and international...more... [More]
The Friedberg lab at Iowa State University is one of the leading labs in the Critical Assessment of Function Annotation, or CAFA project. There is now an opening for a postdoctoral associate who will manage the Third CAFA experiment which will start Fall 2016. CAFA is a time-challenge to predict...more... [More]
A full-time bioinformaticists position is available at Emory University and the Yerkes National Primate Center in the Division of Microbiology and Immunology. The position will be part of a funded project to analyze B and T cell single-RNA-Seq data, and to develop novel software code to analyze T cell and...more... [More]