Job Requirements: M.Sc. or higher Degree in Computer Science
Familiarity with statistical packages (R, JMP), analysis software (MatLab, numpy), standard bioinformatics tools, or scripting languages (Python, Perl) a plus....From Roche - Wed, 17 Aug 2016 22:27:44 GMT - View all Santa Clara jobs [More]
Minimum of two years of study towards the completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Computer science, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics or related degree or the...From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Thu, 18 Aug 2016 17:36:49 GMT - View all Berkeley jobs [More]
BS/BA in a science or technology-related field (such as biology, computer science, mathematics, engineering, bioinformatics) is required and an advanced degree...From Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory - Wed, 17 Aug 2016 06:52:40 GMT - View all Cold Spring Harbor jobs [More]
PhD or equivalent in Cheminformatics, Computational Chemistry, Computational Biology, Physics, Biophysics or Chemistry....From GlaxoSmithKline - Wed, 17 Aug 2016 22:56:24 GMT - View all Collegeville jobs [More]
Active ownership of problems of diverse technical and business scope where the analysis requires in-depth evaluation and research of competing options....From Agilent - Mon, 15 Aug 2016 22:44:16 GMT - View all Santa Clara jobs [More]
This position is a multifaceted position requiring hands on NGS data analysis experience along with software installation and troubleshooting experience....From Pacific Biosciences - Wed, 17 Aug 2016 05:36:53 GMT - View all Pacific jobs [More]
Competitive: Thermo Fisher Scientific: Supporting AmpliSeq:Timely answering questions from customers and internal users about using AmpliSeq Designer's features, its limitations and provid South San Francisco, California [More]
Merck: Bioinformatics Scientist:RES001645DescriptionThe Merck Research Laboratories (MRL) Exploratory Science Center (ESC) Cambridge, a wholly owned subsidiary of Merck and Co., is focused on driving early discovery research. Co-located with Merck’s Cambridge I Cambridge, MA, US [More]
Position: Assistant Professor of Biology Stetson University seeks a molecular geneticist for a tenure-track appointment as an assistant professor. This is a full time, 9-month position, beginning in August 2017. Qualifications: A Ph.D. in genetics with demonstrated excellence in teaching undergraduates and a record of scholarly publication. Acceptable specializations include genomics, bioinformatics, epigenetics, cell and molecular biology. We seek a dedicated teacher-scholar who will be an excellent teacher, engaged undergraduate research mentor, and productive scholar. Postdoctoral experience is strongly recommended but not required. Candidates should show a strong commitment to innovative teaching and advising. We are particularly interested in candidates with a commitment to improving access to higher education for students from underserved populations in the sciences. Responsibilities: The teacher-scholar model at Stetson requires that tenure-track faculty teach three courses each semester complemented with quality scholarship and service. Primary teaching responsibilities include an upper-division genetics course and associated lab sections, an introductory biology course, and mentoring of capstone senior research projects. The combined teaching load is equivalent to three course units per semester which typically ranges from 9 to 12 contact hours. Other courses will be based on the candidate's expertise, and may include new or existing upper-division biology and/or General Education courses. Candidates will be expected to pursue a vigorous program of research involving undergraduates. All majors in the College of Arts and Sciences complete a Senior Project, and therefore mentoring undergraduates as researchers is a key responsibility. The candidate will also assist with academic advising of students each semester. Candidates should demonstrate a passion for the highest quality of teaching, combined with the ability to produce rigorous peer-reviewed academic scholarship. Scholarly activity leading to publication in peer-reviewed journals and service to the Department, the College of Arts and Sciences, the University, and the profession are required. For more information on our expectations in teaching and scholarship, our tenure policies, and our support for faculty development, please see the Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs website: http://www.stetson.edu/provost. Salary: Salary is competitive. Starting Date: August 15, 2017 [More]
The Massachusetts General Hospital is looking for an exceptional candidate to join our growing Computational Pathology Research Group, with a particular research focus on informatics and cancer. The successful candidate will aid in integrating large datasets including genomic scale next-generation sequencing data, ChIP seq data, and single cell transcriptional analysis of cancer with the applied research generated in our laboratories. Our current Computational Pathology Research Group includes computational biologists, bioinformatics analysts, basic and translational scientists and clinicians. We are seeking highly motivated individuals who will enjoy pursuing rigorous computational analysis in a collaborative environment. More information about our research faculty can be found at http://www.massgeneral.org/pathology/faculty/faculty_research.aspx Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Design and implement computational pipelines for processing of data generated by next-generation sequencing platforms (e.g., DNA sequencing, RNA-seq, ChIP-seq) Develop data analysis strategies and apply them to cancer data sets, critically review and analyze results, communicate results to biologists, computational biologists, software engineers and clinicians. Explore novel data visualization tools, with emphasis on integrating diverse data types, which will include clinical data Implement algorithms as software for distribution to the cancer research community Support specific research projects conducted by principal investigators in MGH Pathology. [More]