Job Role: Postdoc
A postdoctoral research scientist position is available to join our efforts in developing biostatistical methods for the analysis of the 3D structure of the human genome. One of the goals is to identify differential 3D genomic regions associated with complex diseases and interpret them in the context of reference epigenomic data. [More]
A postdoctoral position is available in the Division of Laboratory Medicine, Department of Pathology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, for an exciting opportunity to apply cutting-edge computational and statistical modeling to the novel Big Data field of laboratory medicine quality improvement. [More]
The structural biology group in the RAS initiative focuses on structural analysis of KRAS mutants and biologically relevant KRAS activator/effector complexes in support of drug discovery efforts and to further understand the biochemistry of RAS proteins. We are looking for a highly motivated post-doctoral fellow to join our group. Highly motivated candidates who recently obtained a Ph.D. with a strong background in biochemistry, biophysics and structural biology are encouraged to apply. [More]
An Interdisciplinary Computational Biologist postdoctoral fellowship is available with the Scientific Information Office, Epigenetics and Stem Cell Biology Laboratory, at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). The successful candidate will apply computational methods and develop tools and applications across a variety of exciting projects in the general areas of bioinformatics and computational biology, epigenomics, functional genomics, cancer biology, and systems biology supporting discovery across the biological, biomedical, and Environmental Health Sciences domains. [More]
The Technion Integrated Cancer Center (TICC) offers a limited number of postdoctoral training opportunities to address unmet clinical needs in cancer biology. TICC fellows will be exposed to a unique collaborative environment, and engage in advanced training that integrates biomedical sciences with other disciplines [More]
As a Senior Bioinformatician you will be a key member of the team with the opportunity to develop and enhance new bioinformatics pipeline, which analyzes large data sets of microbiology samples and applies comparative genomics from next generation sequencing technologies to determine strain typing and microbial identification. This is an excellent bioinformatics opportunity to work in a cutting edge genomics group. [More]
We are seeking an innovative, PhD level computational biologist to join the Merck Exploratory Science Center (ESC) in Cambridge, MA. Successful candidate will become part of a creative and flexible team that will investigate host/pathogen interactions and the influence of the microbiome on host immunity and immune responses to novel vaccines, with the ultimate goal of delivering novel therapeutics to address significant unmet medical need in infectious diseases, cancer and autoimmune diseases. [More]
This position will be filled by a researcher with a qualification in microbiology, molecular biology, bioinformatics and/or a related discipline. The primary role will be to combine bioinformatics with culture-based studies of ‘difficult-to-culture’, health-associated, gut microbes in order to identify nutrients/food ingredients that can promote the growth of these microbes in the gut. [More]
The laboratory of Daniel Segrè at Boston University is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join an interdisciplinary team studying inter-species interactions in marine microbial communities. The focus of the research will be mathematical and computational modeling of microbial metabolism and multiscale ecosystem dynamics. [More]
We are looking for a highly motivated first-year postdoctoral fellow interested in developing computational methods related to expression quantitative trait, alternative (pre)RNA splicing, transcriptome-wide association studies and chromatin structures in normal and glioma cells. The post-doc will be jointly supervised by Drs. Liang Chen (Computational Biology) and Rose Lai (Neurology and Preventive Medicine). [More]