Job Role: Research Scientist
Job description: Postdoc fellow position at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine (Top-20 medical school in the US) in New York City. Our lab is in the Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences and the Institute for Genomics and Multi-scale Biology. Our lab (80% computation + 20% experimental) pioneered the...more... [More]
Monsanto's Emerging Leaders in Science (ELS) scientific leadership recruitment and career development program is seeking top scientific talent to join our Technology Organization (R&D). If you are successful in being selected into this program, you will be immersed in a comprehensive, cross-functional rotational experience within a company that is a...more... [More]
We are seeking an innovative, dedicated, and highly-motivated High Performance Computing (HPC) Administrator to manage day-to-day operations and requests for our client, a large scientific and medical research agency. If working with a 2000+ core HPC cluster, providing support for bioinformatics applications to a large research community, and creating scalable...more... [More]
- Isolation and culture of primary myoblasts. - Set-up and run image-based cellular assays. - Support muscle stem cell projects with molecular and cellular biology techniques (DNA/RNA extraction, immunostaining, electrophoresis, quantitative PCR, confocal and light microscopy). - Design experiments, analyze data and communicate results. - Participate in operational activities of the lab (maintenance of equipment, purchasing, safety). [More]
We are seeking an innovative and dynamic geneticist with a passion to draw on human genetics evidence to identify the next generation of new drugs to meet global medical needs. Target Sciences, led by Lon Cardon, aims to improve the number of successful late stage clinical trials by identifying and advancing drug targets with strong evidence of their role in disease biology. The team builds on major scientific and technology advances, breakthrough understanding of biological pathways, genomics and genetics, rapid progress in gene editing, informatics and the emergence of large scale human health databases. In addition Target Sciences has recently established two key strategic relationships: the Center for Therapeutic Target Validation (CTTV) in the UK and the Altius Institute for Biomedical Sciences in the US. [More]
We are seeking innovative and dynamic geneticists with a passion to draw on human genetics evidence to identify the next generation of new drugs to meet global medical needs. Target Sciences, led by Lon Cardon, aims to improve the number of successful late stage clinical trials by identifying and advancing drug targets with strong evidence of their role in disease biology. The team builds on major scientific and technology advances, breakthrough understanding of biological pathways, genomics and genetics, rapid progress in gene editing, informatics and the emergence of large scale human health databases. In addition Target Sciences has recently established two key strategic relationships: the Center for Therapeutic Target Validation (CTTV) in the UK and the Altius Institute for Biomedical Sciences in the US. Successful candidates will work in a multidisciplinary, collaborative and scientifically driven environment, interacting with key academic collaborators and GSK scientists to advance drug discovery and clinical development in multiple therapeutic areas. This field-leading research addresses important drug discovery and development challenges, directly impacts GSK’s R&D pipeline, and publishes results in top scientific journals. These posts may be based at either the South-East England (Stevenage) or Philadelphia (Collegeville and King of Prussia) R&D sites. [More]
We are seeking innovative and dynamic geneticists with a passion to draw on human genetics evidence to identify the next generation of new drugs to meet global medical needs. Target Sciences, led by Lon Cardon, aims to improve the number of successful late stage clinical trials by identifying and advancing drug targets with strong evidence of their role in disease biology. The team builds on major scientific and technology advances, breakthrough understanding of biological pathways, genomics and genetics, rapid progress in gene editing, informatics and the emergence of large scale human health databases. In addition Target Sciences has recently established two key strategic relationships: the Center for Therapeutic Target Validation (CTTV) in the UK and the Altius Institute for Biomedical Sciences in the US. Successful candidates will work in a multidisciplinary, collaborative and scientifically driven environment, interacting with key academic collaborators and GSK scientists to advance drug discovery and clinical development in multiple therapeutic areas. This field-leading research addresses important drug discovery and development challenges, directly impacts GSK’s R&D pipeline, and publishes results in top scientific journals. These posts may be based at either the South-East England (Stevenage) or Philadelphia (Collegeville and King of Prussia) R&D sites. [More]
The Bioinformatics Specialist will report to the Director of the Genomics & Bioinformatics Shared Resources and will work with Fred Hutch scientists in refining computational research questions and developing analytical processes that can be applied to genomics and proteomics datasets. Further support will be provided through educational avenues, i.e., consulting and formal course offerings. [More]
We are looking for a Data Coordinator to join the SCHARP Laboratory Data Operations (LDO) group. Part of the SCHARP Data Management Unit (DMU), the LDO team is responsible for developing and maintaining the laboratory assay and specimen data pipelines for multiple clinical trials, pre-clinical studies and research and development projects. Primary projects include managing lab data from studies implemented by the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN), HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN), Microbicides Trials Network (MTN) and the Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery (CAVD). [More]
We are looking for an experienced, innovative and collaborative Programmer to join the SCHARP Laboratory Data Operations (LDO) group. Part of the SCHARP Data Management Unit (DMU), the LDO team is responsible for developing and maintaining the laboratory assay and specimen data pipelines for multiple clinical trials, pre-clinical studies and research and development projects. Primary projects include managing lab data from studies implemented by the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN), HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN), Microbicides Trials Network (MTN) and the Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery (CAVD). LDO programmers provide support for the management, quality control, reporting, and analysis of specimen and laboratory assay data by developing and maintaining code, building workflows to facilitate data submission and creating analysis datasets/reports. The incumbent will work in a team environment and is expected to communicate effectively with colleagues and be responsive to the needs of SCHARP staff as well as external collaborators as required. [More]