Job Role: Postdoc
The successful applicant will take a lead role in analysing Whole Genome, RNASeq and Bi-sulphate Sequencing data generated in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and Babraham Institute, to identify and predict potential relationships between genetic and epigenetic changes which occur during the long term maintenance of PSCs under the supervision of Professor Peter Andrews and Dr Marta Milo. [More]
The Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine has an exciting opportunity for an experienced, highly motivated and user-focused Postdoctoral Bioinformaticist to play a core role in the Institute's medical genomics strategy. The post holder will join an innovative partnership emerging between the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow and the Scottish NHS: The Scottish Genomes Partnership. The SGP will massively extend the cutting-edge medical genomics research done in Scotland, and aims to establish genomics in clinical practice. [More]
A three-year fully-funded post-doctoral research position in computational biology is available, working with leaders in the fields of molecular genetics, psychiatry, neuroscience and philosophy of science. The successful candidate will have outstanding skills in bioinformatics and statistics and a driving curiosity about how genes affect behavior and other complex traits. [More]
We are currently seeking a talented postdoctoral fellow with experience in cancer biology to undertake a project focusing in bioinformatic techniques. We are seeking a candidate with initial experience in handling large-scale genomic datasets, and who has some experience in script-writing and coding. The project would involve in-depth interrogation of murine data from in-vivo transgenic cancer models of paediatric tumours and specific cross-comparison with available human datasets. [More]
The Gerstung group is looking for a highly talented postdoctoral researcher to contribute to their research in computational cancer biology. Research in the group includes large-scale international projects such as the ICGC PanProstate consortium utilising cloud computing to enhance our understanding of prostate cancer. [More]
We are looking for an enthusiastic and talented postdoctoral researcher to join the lab of Associate Professor Olof Emanuelsson, affiliated with the School of Biotechnology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. The work will consist of bioinformatics method development for massively parallel sequencing data, with particular focus on RNA-seq, including allele-specific expression (ASE) and transcriptome assembly. [More]
We are seeking a talented, highly motivated, goal oriented computational biologist/data scientist for a postdoctoral research position to implement genomic and bioinformatics approached to study plant-virus interactions. Our research program focuses on molecular mechanisms of plant-virus interactions, particularly, antiviral defense and virus replication. The successful candidate will lead a project to develop innovative computational approaches to systematically generate and analyze protein, transcript and small RNA sequencing data. [More]
We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated candidate who shares a passion for scientific discovery to join an interactive, interdisciplinary and international team in the Epigenetics Programme. The Postdoctoral Research Scientist will work on an ERC starting grant to study ageing using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system. [More]
Multiple NIH-funded postdoctoral positions in computational structural biology are available immediately in the lab of Dr. Tseng at Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics (CMMG), School of Medicine. One of research projects focuses on molecular dynamic simulations in the proteins involved in lipolysis. One focuses on somatic mutations on protein binding surfaces and protein-protein interfaces.thers focus on ER stress-induced proteins that cause symptoms of fatty livers. [More]
We are looking for three highly motivated postdoctoral researchers in computational analysis of gene regulatory networks (network robustness and topological properties) and its applications in cancer biology. Our research objective is to develop graph-based algorithms to study important biological questions in stem cell and cancer biology. PhD in computer science, bioinformatics, or cancer biology. Good publications and experiences in computational biology. Position is 3-years long. [More]