Job Requirements: M.Sc. or higher Degree in Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics Engineer to work closely with our molecular biology and informatics groups. In collaboration with biologists, chemists and software developers, the successful candidate will use a variety of methods including statistical analysis, software development, querying relational databases and visualization tools to arrive at clear answers to complex questions. [More]
Talented and passionate Embedded Software Engineer to join our fast-paced startup. The ideal candidate will be dedicated, hard-working and have a passion for building something that can impact medical research and patient care. If you want to help change the current paradigm of DNA sequencing then we want to meet you. Submit examples of web sites developed or URL of online portfolio with your application. [More]
The Associate Director, Bioinformatics will be responsible for developing innovative and scalable data analysis solutions to extract biological meaning from next generation genomic data. [More]
Bioinformatics Director who can lead in a new strategic role at Cellular Research. You will have an opportunity to guide the bioinformatics development of massively parallel single cell technology. In this critical position, you will develop a unique informatics layer that leverages the analysis of genetic information from large numbers of individual cells in parallel, with simple and powerful molecular quantification, cell sub-typing, and highlighting of important expression signatures. [More]
Looking for someone with an interest in developing and maintaining bioinformatics systems and has a passion for building something great. [More]
EMBL is seeking a highly motivated (bio)informatician to work in the Genome Biology Computational Support (GBCS) group. The position involves the maintenance and development of emBASE, an EMBL-wide web-based application dedicated to the management of *omics data (in particular NGS data) produced by the different EMBL groups. The successful applicant will also maintain tools and scientific libraries on unix-based servers, develop analysis pipeline in Galaxy and/or using workflow management systems (e.g. snakemake), and help managing our Galaxy server. Ideally, the candidate is able to conduct data analysis (in particular NGS data using e.g. R/bioconductor) and has some experience with docker and cloud-based technologies. The successful applicant is in charge of supporting users on a daily basis, assembling training materials (e.g. writing of wiki-based documentation/how-to) and organizing tutorials [More]
Computational Biologist to join the team of Toby Gibson. The post holder will have a dual role both as interface with experimental researchers with bioinformatics issues and to develop bioinformatics training courses targeted at beginner and intermediate levels. Advanced courses are also foreseen and would be developed together with other local trainers and/or may invite outside specialists. [More]
Creative and experienced Bioinformatician to drive these projects forward. The successful candidate will be interested in insect biology, and enthusiastic about collaborating with our partners to use the emerging data to research the serious pathologies caused by the viruses these insects transmit. They will also be interested in the development of the Ensembl platform at all levels (from specification through to implementation) to maximise the impact of these new genomic data on the relevant research communities. [More]
Bioinformatician to work on developing new search and web interfaces for genetic variation resources. The applicant can expect, if appointed, to work on integrating Elasticsearch/Solr search technologies with existing Ensembl web components for data visualisation, and developing novel data visualisation tools for sample and variation data. The post-holder will also contribute to Ensembl Metazoa, the EBI's own portal for providing public access to genomic data from vector and non-vector species, and will work as part of a group of closely collaborating teams using the Ensembl platform for a wide variety of species from across the taxonomic space. [More]
A postdoctoral research fellowship position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Jacob Kitzman in the Department of Human Genetics and Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics. Our group develops new genomics technologies to detect and study the functional impacts of genetic variation upon traits in health and disease. The focus of this position will be to apply high-throughput approaches such as deep mutational scanning to study several genes contributing to inherited cancer syndromes. [More]
