Job Requirements: M.Sc. or higher Degree in Bioinformatics
The position will provide molecular biology and bioinformatics support to therapeutic antibody discovery projects. Responsibilities will include the design and generation of antibody expression constructs, DNA/protein sequence analysis of multiple hybridoma mAb hits and phage displayed antibody hits as well as participating in the optimization of antibody candidates. [More]
Responsible for statistical analysis and broad bioinformatics support of large-scale clinical and translational genomic data sets. S/he will develop and implement statistical modeling and bioinformatics methods to interpret biomedical data, generated primarily by microarray, with the goal of identifying novel mucosal targets that will guide the development of HIV prevention and women’s reproductive health products. S/he will also contribute to proposal writing and fundraising for new projects. [More]
Novozymes seeks a Bioinformatics Scientist to analyze next generation sequencing data and to implement bioinformatics software tools for the analysis and improvement of industrial microorganisms. The candidate will be a hands-on contributor in a global collaborative environment, embedded in research projects involving genomic characterization of microbial strains (bacteria, yeast, filamentous fungi) via comparative genomics, taxonomy, transcript analysis, and genome characterization. [More]
The Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences has a vacancy for a position as Doctoral Research Fellow (PhD) in Exosomes in human cancer and hibernating brown bears - a bioinformatical approach" from 01.10.17. The position is attached to the Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health and reports to the Head of Department. The place of employment is Bø in Telemark. [More]
Interested in being a "genome detective"? We are seeking a self-motivated senior scientist to join our growing regenerative medicine research company. The ideal candidate will possess a keen intellect, immense curiosity, and superior knowledge of personalized genomics and the genetics of aging and age-related diseases including, but not limited to, atherosclerosis and vascular disease, cancer, and neurodegeneration. [More]
The main responsibilities include curating and analyzing Next-gen Sequencing (NGS) and publicly available genetic data, and supporting the clinical reporting team with variant classification. Background in genomics, genetics, molecular biology, and biological pathways; Proficiency in the use of bioinformatics/statistical software (eg. GATK, BCFtools, BLAST, BWA, PLINK, etc), and publicly available genetics databases (eg. ExAC, ESP, ClinVar, GenBank, Ensemble, KEGG, HGMD, OMIM, etc.)... [More]
A Bioinformatician position is available in the Genomic Programming of Beta Cells lab in the Section of Epigenomics and Disease within the Division for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism of Imperial College London at the Hammersmith campus. You will work closely with the laboratory scientists and bioinformaticians in the Beta Cells lab. [More]
The Vertebrate Annotation team are looking to recruit a highly motivated bioinformatician to join the Ensembl Genebuild project at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), located on the Wellcome Genome Campus, near Cambridge in the UK. Your main responsibilities will involve running our large-scale annotation system to produce gene annotation. [More]
The Bioinformatician will design and implement bioinformatics services for projects in the Center for Data Intensive Science. Projects range from large-scale federal contracts with the NIH National Cancer Institute to research projects with faculty. The Bioinfomatician will work on developing pipelines, including support for high-throughput genomic technologies. [More]
Leidos’s Defense Health Operation is currently looking for a Bioinformatics Scientist to support biological research in support of the Biological Defense Research Directorate (BDRD) at the Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC) in Frederick, MD. The BDRD within NMRC facilitates biological research for the rapid detection of infectious diseases of global importance and the enhancement of global disease surveillance for early pathogen detection and response. [More]