2017-09-01  -  Research Fellow  -    -  

A full-time post-doctoral computational biologist position is available in the Knoechel Lab Institute ( in the Department of Pediatric Oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer for a highly motivated computational biologist to join our translational and basic research efforts in cancer epigenetics. Our research focuses on the application of epigenomic approaches and low cell number technologies [More]

Originally posted on 2017-09-02
2017-08-31  -  Post-doctoral Positions (2)  -    -  

The University at Buffalo Microbiome Center invites applications for a postdoctoral scholar position. The successful candidate(s) will contribute to and oversee an ongoing research project of mutual interest related to the emerging field of the role of the microbiome and metabolome in human health and disease. A series of projects are ongoing relating to the role of the microbiome and metabolome in metabolic diseases such as diabetes and obesity [More]

Originally posted on 2017-08-31

A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the Wang lab of the Department of Medicine in the University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health. A postdoc will lead his/her own project, learn the single cell sequencing technologies that are developed in the lab to generate single cell genomics, transcriptomics and imaging data, and will work together with computational scientists... [More]

Originally posted on 2017-08-31

One postdoctoral fellow/staff scientist position is immediately available in the Laboratory of Genome Integrity (Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health) to use computational methods in the study of mechanisms involved in DNA double-strand break repair and the roles of repair proteins in a variety of cancers that include leukemias and breast cancers, using mouse models. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-08-29

A Postdoctoral Research position in statistical genetics and genomics is available in the department of Statistics at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park. This NIH-funded position involves developing and applying statistical and computational methods for integration of large-scale genetic, epigenomic and transcriptome data in disease genetics and gene regulation studies, especially next generation sequencing-based data analysis... [More]

Originally posted on 2017-08-29

A postdoc position in computational biology is available for a highly motivated and independent candidate in the group of Dr. Subhajyoti De at Rutgers University Cancer Institute in NJ, USA. The candidate will be involved in the newly initiated precision medicine in cancer initiative at Rutgers. The goal of the research is to develop and apply computational genomics and bioinformatics tools  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-08-28

The Division of Theoretical Bioinformatics (Head: Prof. Roland Eils) at the German Cancer Research Center and the BioQuant Center is developing computer-assisted methods for interpreting complex genomic data. We perform data analysis and interpretation for several large-scale genomics projects within various national and international consortia. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-08-27

This person will independently lead and conduct bioinformatics and genomic research, and provide her/his expertise to lab members in the collection, management, interpretation, and analysis on biological, pathological, and molecular pathological data, with a focus on, but not limited to, high-throughput technologies with strong emphasis on next-generation sequencing. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-08-27

Postdoctoral Research Opportunity is available at the University of California, San Francisco, in the laboratory of Dr. Allan Balmain. We are looking for an outstanding cancer genomics/bioinformatics scientist with experience in analysis of next generation sequencing including exome, whole genome and RNASeq data. The selected candidate will take a leading role in a project funded by Cancer Research UK  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-08-27

Dr. Bin Chen's lab at UCSF is seeking highly motivated postdoctoral scholars to conduct translational bioinformatics research with a focus on individualized cancer therapy. The goal of Chen lab is to develop tools and methods to identify new or better therapeutics for cancers. The recent lab work was published in Gastroenterology and Nature Communications, and featured in STAT, GEN, GenomeWeb and KCBS. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-08-26