Job Requirements: Master's Degree in Engineering
Collaborate with bioinformatics scientists, users, and stakeholders to define requirements and specifications for data processing pipelines and analysis tools,... From New York Genome Center - 08 Mar 2016 07:13:13 GMT - View all New York jobs [More]
And we will invest in the open-source R ecosystem in ways that help foster its evolution and add value to the data science community.... From Microsoft - 08 Mar 2016 03:58:11 GMT - View all Redmond jobs [More]
Job Title: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Biophysics/Computational Biology, Department of Physiology and Medical Physics and RCSI Centre for Systems Medicine Location: RCSI Dublin Reporting to: Head of Department or nominee Term of office: Permanent position Objective The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland invites applications for the position of Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Biophysics / Computational Biology. The position will be affiliated with the Department of Physiology and Medical Physics and the RCSI Centre for Systems Medicine. The RCSI Centre for Systems Medicine is a translational research centre which identifies genes, proteins and metabolites implicated in human disease, and utilizes systems biology and mathematical approaches in order to develop new therapies and prognostic tools for the treatment of cancer, neurological disorders and diabetes. The Department is responsible for education in Physics and Physiology in Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy and is active in postgraduate teaching, including structured PhD programmes. A dynamic individual, with a proven academic track record, is sought to develop the research and education missions of the Department, and to lead an independent research programme in biophysics, systems biology or systems medicine to enhance the Centre’s contribution to RCSI’s Translational Research ambitions. Further information on the position, the Department of Physiology and Medical Physics, and the RCSI Centre for Systems Medicine and its core infrastructures including imaging is provided in the job description. Informal enquiries are invited in the first instance through MProf Jochen Prehn, Head of Department and Director, RCSI Centre for Systems Medicine, on +353 (1) 402-2255 (prehn@rcsi.ie). . Specific Responsibilities include: Participating in the administration and delivery of current teaching programmes, teaching modalities and assessment in Physics and Physiology for undergraduate students in Medicine and Pharmacy Participating in the administration and delivery of teaching programmes in Biophysics, Molecular Imaging, Computational Biology and Systems Medicine for postgraduate students Establishing a research programme in Biophysics, Computational Physiology or Systems Biology/Medicine, complementary to ongoing research themes in the Department of Physiology and Medical Physics and the RCSI Centre for Systems Medicine (Oncology, Neuroscience, Metabolic disorders), and aligned with the RCSI Research Strategy Securing funding so as to sustain a research group of postgraduate students and other research staff, with resultant publications in journals of high quality/impact Fostering industry-academia interactions and commercialization of research findings Contributing to the development and introduction of new teaching programmes, teaching modalities and modes of assessment Liaising with colleagues across RCSI international campuses in the facilitation of research and teaching activities Undergoing programmes of training and development as may be required Undertaking overseas assignments as may be required from time to time Performing such other related duties as may be required Representing the best interests of the Department, CSM and RCSI at all times The Process: Interview and presentation Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a formal competence-based interview and a panel-based presentation at our main campus at RCSI Dublin. Particulars of Post This post is a permanent appointment. The appointee reports to the Head of School or nominee. The current remuneration is as detailed below Salary: Lecturer: €47,108 - €84,689 Salary: Senior Lecturer: €75,975 - €98,235 Informal Enquiries Informal enquiries are invited in the first instance through Prof Jochen Prehn, Head of Department of Physiology and Medical Physics, and Director, RCSI Centre for Systems Medicine, +353 (1) 4022255 (prehn@rcsi.ie). To submit your application please click on the [More]
The Sr. Bioinformatics Engineer is responsible for operating, supporting, maintaining, developing, integrating, and deploying bioinformatics tools and software that support the scientific mission of the JCVI. Bioinformatics Engineers contribute to all phases of the software engineering lifecycle to maintain JCVI’s scientific leadership through the cost-effective application of bioinformatics and software engineering tools and techniques to solve JCVI’s bioinformatics challenges. [More]
Or equivalent in Computer Science, Biology, Bioinformatics, Mathematics, Engineering or related field; Expertise or fluency in large-scale data analysis,... From Carnegie Institution - 23 Feb 2016 09:15:13 GMT - View all Palo Alto jobs [More]
Works with data scientists to integrate mathematical data analysis modules into the analysis pipeline. Works closely with Analytics and Research teams to ensure... From HealthTell - 24 Feb 2016 20:58:20 GMT - View all jobs [More]
Usually holds an academic degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Computational Science. Experience in bioinformatics.... From Intel - 26 Feb 2016 05:18:38 GMT - View all Santa Clara jobs [More]
Location: Heidelberg, Germany Staff Category: Staff Member Contract Duration: 3 years Grading: 4, 5 or 6, depending on experience and qualifications Closing Date: 10 April 2016 Reference Number: HD_00832 Job Description 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). EMBL is seeking a highly motivated bioinformatics engineer to work in the group of Prof. Matthias Hentze. The research focuses on the discovery of novel RNA-binding proteins and identifying their role in health and disease. The group uses new next-generation sequencing and mass-spectrometry-based technologies to identify and functionally characterize RNA-binding protein targets. The successful applicant will be involved in the computational analysis and interpretation of these data. She/he will create workflows based on existing tools and further develop analysis methodologies in order to translate novel data types into biological discoveries. The successful candidate will be the bioinformatics keystone of a research team, collaborating closely with experimentalists that produce large amounts of data. This position is tightly embedded in the overall research of the lab and will make crucial contributions to the scientific outcomes. The position provides a unique opportunity to acquire practical data science skills that are in high demand and to develop a career in cutting edge bioinformatics services and infrastructures. The position will be supported by a senior bioinformatics postdoc in the lab and will be complemented by an excellent network of bioinformaticians as well as computational and scientific facilities at EMBL. [More]
At-least two of the following topics - Computational geometry, pattern recognition, VLSI physical design algorithms, computer graphics, randomized algorithms,... From Intel - 10 Feb 2016 22:36:25 GMT - View all Santa Clara jobs [More]
The Biotechnology Centre (BIOTEC) is an interdisciplinary centre focused on molecular bioengineering, proteomics, genomics, biophysics, stem cells and computational biology (for more details please refer to: http://tu-dresden.de/die_tu_dresden/zentrale_einrichtungen/biotec). BIOTEC is recruiting 2 Research Group Leaders (E 14 / E 15 TV-L) - with the option leading to permanent positions - with internationally outstanding scientific accomplishments to start their independent research careers working in the fields of the BIOTEC encompassing proteomics, protein chemistry, biophysics, systems biology and stem cells. BIOTEC would also consider applicants working in other research areas with relevance to our central themes. The initial appointment is for 6 years according to the Fixed Term Research Contracts Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz – WissZeitVG). The positions will give you an excellent chance for further academic qualification. Depending on the results of an evaluation before the end of the 4th year, a permanent position in accordance with a tenure track procedure leading to a W2/W3 chair is available. To this end, based on positive evaluation of accomplishments and results in research and teaching, a result oriented competitive tenure procedure in the relevant research area will be initiated. In addition to salary for 6 years, the positions each include a technical assistant, secretarial support, funding for a PhD student and a start-up package for running costs. BIOTEC also provides a comprehensive range of state-of-the-art technology platforms including massively parallel DNA sequencing, mass spectrometry, FACS, advanced light microscopy, microstructuring and others (see http://www.biotec.tu-dresden.de/technologyplatform/services.htm). Tasks: The successful applicant will conduct independent interdisciplinary research in their research field. This includes the conception and coordination of a research program, the involvement of collaborative partners and the successful implementation of research activities and publications as well as teaching, mainly in our Masters programs. Applicants establishing their first research group are encouraged to apply. [More]