Job Role: Postdoc
We are currently seeking a Post-Doc Research Fellow in Informatics at our Research Institute in Evanston, IL. This is a full-time position and is benefits eligible. This position will work on exciting projects related to cancer genomic regulations and tumor heterogeneity. The main responsibilities include developing computational methods and analysis schemes, carrying out analyses (some on supercomputer), writing manuscripts, managing genomic data, and constructing databases and websites. [More]
This position will have a leadership role in the Center for Molecular Oncology and be responsible for overseeing programmatic and research activities of the Computational Oncology Service. In addition, they will be involved in faculty recruitment, development and retention, and will take a lead role in translational science collaborations between the clinical disease management teams and other translational and basic science researchers at the institution. [More]
We are seeking a Bioinformatics Research Leader with experience in working with human genomic data and a passion for application of genomic technologies to improving health. You will join a group of scientists in our Data Insights team dedicated to building innovative products and approaches for the analysis and interpretation of next-generation sequencing data. [More]
Multiple POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE positions are immediately available in the lab of Dr. Jinghui Zhang, Chair of the Department of Computation Biology, to develop and apply innovative analytical and visualization approaches for studying somatic and germline variants that drive pediatric cancers and are essential for improving clinical care. The Zhang lab has led the characterization of the genomic landscape of over 20 subtypes of pediatric cancers resulting in high-impact publications in the New England Journal of Medicine, Nature, Nature Genetics, Nature Methods and Cancer Cell. [More]
The Bioinformatics Group Leader position in the Talkowski laboratory and the Genomics and Technology Core will lead a team of bioinformaticians and manage projects in a highly collaborative environment. The position will directly interface with faculty and investigators within the CHGR, the Broad Institute, and Harvard Medical School, as well as with national and international collaborators investigating the genomics of human disease. [More]
We are seeking a colleague with extensive training and experience in computational biology, statistics, and population genetics to join our highly productive, world-class Ancestry Research & Development team. Our team both develops novel algorithms to interpret the data of individual 23andMe customers and analyzes data from over 1 million customers in order to publish novel findings regarding human genetics and history. We are seeking a team member who is excited to develop cutting edge features that will reach millions of people. [More]
Collaborate with LGCP investigators on ongoing projects and facilitate the completion of computational tasks related to these projects. Make recommendations to LGCP investigators about the correct computational tools for testing scientific hypotheses and reaching valid conclusions. Participate in research design with LGCP investigators for determining best practices pertaining to the bioinformatics analysis in new and ongoing projects. [More]
We seek a Post-Doctoral Fellow/ Computational Biologist to join the Analytical Genomics of Complex Traits team on an exciting multi-omics project to characterise the biological processes underpinning osteoarthritis progression. In this position you will take a leading scientific role in a large-scale project that will combine methylation, chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing, capture Hi-C, RNA sequencing, quantitative proteomics and whole genome sequencing data from disease-relevant patient tissue samples [More]
The SBGrid Consortium has an immediate opening for a PhD level Bioinformatics Software Specialist. The primary responsibilities of the position will be installation, configuration, and testing of biomedical software on Linux and OS X platforms for use in the Consortium laboratories and providing bioinformatics software support for scientists at Harvard and SBGrid institutions. Additional responsibilities include working with scientific software developers to integrate new applications into the software collection [More]
Applicants are invited to apply for a position as head of the bioinformatic unit at LUDC. The unit consists today of approximately 12 people (including bioinformaticians, a genetic statistician, a data manager, a computer engineer and an IT-data manager), but it is envisioned to expand in the next few years Approximately half of the personnel is embedded in the various research groups and directly managed by the different LUDC PIs; while the other half will be managed for the day to day duties by the applicant. As head bioinformatician, the applicant is expected to coordinate the activities of the bioinformatic unit in order to optimize resources and support researchers at LUDC with bioinformatic expertise. [More]