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Originally posted on 2016-02-13

Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen e. V. (DZNE): The research group of Computational Systems Biology headed by Stefan Bonn at the DZNE in Göttingen offers an open position for a bioinformatics researcher. DZNE Göttingen has a specific focus on genome-environment interactions and epigenetic pr Germany  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-05
2016-02-07  -  Senior Bioinformatics / Genomics Scientist  -    -  

Do you bring a multi-year expertise in clinical bioinformatics/genomics and have keen interests in R&D personalized medicine oriented applications?  The role of Senior Bioinformatics/Genomics Scientist can be your next career challenge!   Your Responsibilities:   We are seeking an exceptional, self-motivated, seasoned individual to participate in the expansion of our Clinical Informatics Solutions and Services group for preclinical and clinical NGS signal processing/detection/annotation, personalized treatment/therapeutic option prioritization and technical platform development.   You will co-lead and participate in various research-related activities around preclinical and clinical bioinformatics/genomics, focusing on research, development and evaluation of genetically informed personalized medicine prototypes for helping clinicians make better clinical decision, improving clinical workflows for patient care.   Research, design, develop and evaluate first-of-kind genome informatics solutions to provide personalized clinical decision support, improve clinical workflow and eventually treatment outcomes; Apply your bioinformatics and genomics expertise augmented by your deep biomedical field knowledge to research innovative genome informatics solutions, develop new concepts, and build demonstrators; You will also interact with business stakeholders and customers to understand their problems, share insights and best practices. You will partner with Philips businesses to deliver innovations and validate their performance with customers and clinical collaborators You will help build and lead collaborative relationships with external partners, scientific community, and governmental resources.  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-02

The VIB Center for the Biology of Disease is a vibrant, internationally recognized neuroscience department, which seeks to understand how the normal brain functions at the cellular and molecular level, as well as how these processes go astray in neurological disease. We are currently investing heavily in single cell biology to strengthen our program. The work is supported by the genomics core facility of the KU Leuven, by the Nucleomics core of VIB in Leuven and by close interactions with our bioinformatics group. As such, we seek to appoint a group leader who will set up a world-class research group specializing in single cell biology to understand health and disease of the brain. The successful candidate will be appointed as a full-time independent group leader at VIB, and a part-time professor at the KU Leuven. She/he will be initially funded with a grant of up to 1.5 million Euro, which is renewable every 5 years upon positive evaluation. Applicants are encouraged to apply for ERC and other international funding. Applications from qualified women are especially encouraged. Your challenge Setting up a world class research group. We offer A competitive salary  A grant of up to 1.5 million Euro (excluding your salary)  A challenging position in a stimulating, diverse international research environment in a world-class academic department Start date: The position can be filled immediately.  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-02

About BSC: BSC-CNS (Barcelona Supercomputing Center – Centro Nacional de Supercomputación) is the National Supercomputing Facility in Spain and manages MareNostrum, one of the most powerful supercomputers in Europe. The mission of BSC-CNS is to investigate, develop and manage information technology in order to facilitate scientific progress. With this aim, special dedication has been taken to areas such as Computer Sciences, Life Sciences, Earth Sciences and Computational Applications in Science and Engineering. All these activities are complementary to each other and very tightly related. In this way, a multidisciplinary loop is set up: our exposure to industrial and non-computer science academic practices improves our understanding of the needs and helps us focusing our basic research towards improving those practices. Within this framework BSC-CNS is looking for a candidate to manage the Life Sciences department. Look at the BSC experience: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRkEii7OzRE   Life Sciences Department: The research program integrates different independent research leaded by senior scientists who work in different aspects of computational biology, ranging from bioinformatics for genomics to computational biochemistry. The Department makes a large effort to develop applications which take profit of HPC and Big Data environments. The program is originated as a collaborative effort with other institutions like ICREA, IRB-PCB-UB and the National Institute of Bioinformatics. Life Sciences Department main goals are to gain a deep insight into the origin, evolution and function of living organisms using theory and computation and to develop related HPC and Big Data applications. Our focus goes from a global analysis of living entities understood as complex systems to detailed studies of key interactions at the sub-atomic level. Overall, our objective is to make theory and simulation as one of the driving forces to the advance of research in life sciences.   Main Responsibilities: Report and advice, in the areas of competence, to the Board of Trustees and Board of Directors of BSC. Ensure the strategic research of Life Sciences, through strategic planning and team leadership. Contribute and participate in national and international competitive projects. Control of the Department’s budget, with the support of the financial department. Participate in the decisions of the Board of Directors of BSC. Manage the Principal Investigator’s teams, ensuring the scientific and technical standards of the Centre are met. Define and guide the achievement of the objectives of the department. Foster and participate in relevant publications in peer reviewed journals.        [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-03

salary based on experience + benefits: Windber Research Institute: This position will apply bioinformatics & data mining technologies to the study of breast cancer & other human diseases, using data acquired with clinicopathologic, genomic, & proteomic technologies both within the institute & with our collaborators. Windber, Pennsylvania  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-01-27

DOE: Dana Farber Cancer Institute: 26954 Boston, Massachusetts (US)  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-01-07

Based on Experience Level: The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital : The Senior Bioinformatics Scientist in the Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders (http://www.nationwidechildrens.org/center-for-childhood-cancer) at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus, Ohio  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-01-08

We are looking for a self-motivated, dynamic individual to join our team to work on innovative computational research as part of our Stem Cell Single Cell Genomics and Epigenomics Core facility. More details are available here: https://careers-einstein.icims.com/jobs/9225/bioinformatics-analyst/job?mode=view&mobile=false&width=950&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-300&jun1offset=-240...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2016-01-30

## About Us The Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core (HBC) acts as a center for bioinformatics research, services and training at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health. Integral to the Harvard Chan School, the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center and Harvard Medical School, our multi-disciplinary team works with...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2016-02-04