Qualified applicants will be currently enrolled college students moving into either junior or senior level class work in computer science, bioinformatics,... From DNAnexus - 06 Jul 2016 05:52:25 GMT - View all Mountain View jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-07-06

In addition, bioinformatics and computational biology skills for data analysis are essential. This research will heavily utilize genome-wide approaches that... From Institute For Biomedical Informatics - 30 Jun 2016 20:35:42 GMT - View all jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-06-30

University of Glasgow - School of Medicine, Dentistry & NursingSalary: Not specified [More]

Originally posted on 2016-06-16

Postdoctoral or Research Fellow/Staff Scientist Humoral Immune Response to HIV-1   HIV-Specific Immunity Section Laboratory of Immunoregulation National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) National Institutes of Health (NIH) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Bethesda, MD, USA Mark Connors, M.D., Chief A position is open for the study of the antibody response to HIV. Specific interests of the laboratory include understanding the mechanisms that underlie broad neutralization of HIV and paths to inducing broad and durable antibody responses in humans. The laboratory uses a variety of techniques to understand the basis of a broad and potent HIV-specific response. These include isolation of human monoclonal antibodies and detailed studies of their mechanism of action. Induction of virus-specific antibodies in humans and animals is also an area of primary interest. Studies of molecular structure and antibody evolution are carried out in collaboration with investigators at the Vaccine Research Center. The person selected will work in a very fast moving field, with generous research support, access to cutting-edge facilities, and two post-baccalaureate students. A person selected at the postdoctoral or research fellow level could advance to a staff scientist position. Candidates should have a Ph.D., M.D., or M.D./Ph.D., as well as a strong record of research experience and productivity. Expertise in B-cell immunology, flow cytometry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics would be a plus.    [More]

Originally posted on 2016-06-16

Senior Research Officer (Computational biophysics/bioinformatics of gene regulation) School of Biological Sciences A fixed-term senior researcher position in computational biophysics and bioinformatics of gene regulation is available in the group of Dr. Vladimir B. Teif in the University of Essex (https://www.essex.ac.uk/bs/staff/profile.aspx?ID=4511).  See examples of our recent publications: Beshnova et al. (2014) PLoS Comput Biol 10, e1003698; Teif et al. (2014) Genome Research, 24, 1285-95; Teif et al. (2012) Nature Struct Mol Biol 19, 1185-92. The person working on this project will closely interact with other group members and collaborators in the University of Edinburgh and the German Cancer Research Center who are using experimental methods of mammalian cell manipulation, molecular biology techniques and next generation sequencing methods. The School of Biology offers a rich scientific environment, with several groups relevant to this project belonging to the Genomics initiative (http://genomics.essex.ac.uk) and the Essex Biomedical Sciences Institute http://www.essex.ac.uk/bs/research/centres_and_groups/ebsi/. This is a Wellcome Trust funded 1-year position with a tentative start for the post of 1 October 2016 (or as soon as possible thereafter), Informal inquiries should be directed to Dr. Vladimir Teif (vteif@essex.ac.uk) but all applications must be made online. In the recent Research Excellence Framework 77% of research at the University of Essex research is 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent' (REF 2014). In the 2013 Postgraduate Research Experience Survey, 84% of respondents said that they were satisfied with the quality of their research degree. At Essex we win awards for our pioneering student support schemes. We are the most recent winners of the prestigious Times Higher Education award for Outstanding Support for Students. Essex is a genuine global community. With more than 130 countries represented within our student body, and 40% of our students from overseas, we are one of the most internationally-diverse universities in the UK. Salary: £34,575 per annum                                  Closing date: 10 July 2016 If interested, please apply online via the  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-06-17

Salary & Benefits: Hood College: Biology&Computer Science of the Graduate School has a tenure-track job at ASSISTANT PROFESSOR rank for broadly trained bioinformaticist starts 8/1/16 Frederick, Maryland  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-06-16

Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Institut Jules Bordet: Postdoctoral position in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at the Breast Cancer Translational Research Laboratory (BCTL) Faculty of Medicine, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. Europe  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-06-16

Working knowledge of bioinformatics and computational biology tools and resources, such as BLAST, Genbank, and protein databases....From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Sat, 11 Jun 2016 09:57:52 GMT - View all Berkeley jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-06-11

International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology: Two PhD student position in RNA bioinformatics are available in the Bujnicki group in IIMCB, Warsaw, Poland. We are looking for junior scientist with energy and passion, interested in bioinformatics, software development and biological data analysis, an Poland  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-04-26

There is a vacancy for a permanent associate professor position at the Department of Biology (BIO) within fish health (bacteriology).   Work tasks / research field / teaching Fish health is an expanding field at the University of Bergen (UiB). It is a goal to be in the research front nationally and internationally, and to be a leading institution on expertise on fish health education. The Fish health groups at BIO are central to research and education within fish health and in the work for healthy fish in Norwegian aquaculture. Research is important for the aquaculture industry, in particular in the production of farmed fish and interactions with wild fish stocks. Research in bacteriology aims to clarify fundamental properties for pathogenic bacteria and disease processes for farmed species. The research shall promote curiosity driven science in the field, ranging from pure basic research to applied problems.   The research at BIO is organized in 14 research groups. The fish health field encompasses three research groups: Fish Immunology, Fish Diseases and the Sea Lice Research Centre. Research in fish health is both experimental and related to fieldwork. The most important fields are immunology, parasitology, bacteriology and virology, where for example methods in molecular biology, cell biology, anatomy/histology/cytology, bioinformatics and evolutionary biology is used. The research groups have modern and well equipped research laboratories, including specialized facilities for fish research. Teaching in fish health is included in the position. Completed education program in fish health provides authorization aqua medicine, and the right to use the title aqua veterinarian. In 2015 BIO was awarded resources to expand the annual intake of students in the program from 10 to 25 students. Closing date for applications: 10 June 2016   General information Detailed information about the position can be obtained by contacting Associate Professor Andreas Steigen, coordinator for the education program in fish health (ph: +47 55584242 / email:andreas.steigen@uib.no) or Head of Department, Professor Anders Goksøyr (ph: +47 55584403 / email:anders.goksoyr@uib.no). To submit your application please click on the  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-05-18