Job Requirements: M.Sc. or higher Degree in Bioinformatics
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). The Bork group seeks a Computational Biologist for the analysis of large-scale microbiomics data (metagenomics, metatranscriptomics etc). Focus will be on biological discovery by data integration. Data will come from various microbiome projects (e.g. human gut or ocean) and should be digested to gain functional understanding. The work will comprise technical as well as discovery aspects and will be carried out both independently and with internal and external collaborators. [More]
Imagine is an interdisciplinary research center focused on human genetic diseases located at the Necker Hospital campus in the heart of Paris. Imagine is affiliated with the Université Paris Descartes (Sorbonne Paris Cité), the INSERM French National Institute for Medical Research and the Paris Public Hospitals Group (Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de...more... [More]
We are seeking a Biomedical Informatics Developer to join our team in support of NIH. This position requires a variety of software development skills, including database skills in SQL, as well as knowledge of multiple programming languages such as some combination of Python, Perl, Java, R, PHP, etc., in...more... [More]
The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) at the University of Luxembourg is seeking an enthusiastic team member for the following position: Software developer for web-based translational medicine knowledge management and analysis tools (m/f) • Fixed-term contract for 3 years, 40h/week, extension possible • Employee status (start date: as soon as possible) The...more... [More]
One postdoctoral position in computational genomics is immediately available at the University of Southern California. Research in the lab focused on developing genomics and bioinformatics methods to understand the genetic basis of human diseases. Examples of ongoing projects include the development of fully automated pipelines for genome and exome sequencing...more... [More]
We are looking for a Master student to analyse the transcriptomes of single cells within the context of cardiac regenerative medicine. The project is part of a collaboration between the group of Sanjay Sinha, from the Stem Cell Institute, and the group of Nicolas Le Novere, from the Babraham Institute,...more... [More]
• Setting up of an electronic data capture system to collect the clinical data and harmonize the retrospective clinical data • Clinical, omics, imaging and wearable-device data integration • Develop new web-based tools for reporting the progress and results of research projects • Develop and deploy scalable data repository solutions • Work closely with other team members on the design and implementation of data analysis workflows and visualization tools • Bring new IT/bioinformatics data analysis workflows and pipelines to the community. [More]
We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic postdoctoral fellow to study large-scale single-cell transcriptome regarding regenerative mechanisms (mainly in the CNS and the pancreas), at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet. The position consists of a 2 years full time stipend with a possibility of a 2 years extension. [More]
The Department of Comparative Development and Genetics at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ) in Cologne is seeking a Bioinformatician to contribute to high throughput sequence data analyses for the purpose of understanding trait development and diversification in plants. The candidate will work in the group of the Director Prof. Dr. Miltos Tsiantis and will also enjoy opportunities for collaborating with the new bioinformatics group of Dr. Xiangchao Gan. Tasks will involve analysis and interpretation of high throughput sequencing data including RNAseq, ChIPseq and DNAseq generated predominantly but not exclusively on the Illumina platform. Outstanding teamwork and communication skills as well as willingness and ability to work collaboratively towards common goals are essential. Recent work by the group can be seen in Rast-Somssich, (2015) Alternate wiring of a KNOXI genetic network underlies differences in leaf development of A. thaliana and C. hirsutaGenes and Development in press; Cartolano et al (2015) Heterochrony underpins natural variation in Cardamine hirsuta leaf form PNAS 112, 10539–10544; Vlad et al (2014) Leaf shape evolution through duplication, regulatory diversification, and loss of a homeobox gene Science 343, 780-3. The position will suit creative, highly motivated individuals who can interact productively with biologists and are interested in the genetic basis for natural variation and evolutionary change. [More]
The Bioinformatician will independently determine programmatic approaches to problems, and develop computational tools and software programs that are computationally efficient, effective, and well documented for public release. He/She will apply these tools to large datasets to generate novel biological insights and will communicate results to collaborators via conference calls and lab meetings. He/She will also be expected to contribute to manuscript preparation and to give presentation at both national international meetings. [More]