Job Skills: Cancer biology
Under the general direction of the Principal Investigator, and working closely with the lab’s collaborators, the Senior Computational Biologist (SCB) will develop computational methodologies and analysis techniques relevant to cancer research. The Senior Computational Biologist will require the ability to apply high-level, scientific expertise and technical mastery of statistical and machine learning approaches to enable the analysis of wide range of genomic data. [More]
This position fulfills a critical role within Translational Science. We are looking for an exceptional bioinformatics scientist with expertise in immuno-oncology research to apply state of the art genomics/genetics analytical approaches to help with understanding of disease mechanism, genetic variants, biological pathways, and predictive biomarkers with the ultimate goal of developing therapies. [More]
The Systems Modelling and Translational Biology department, in collaboration with the Department of Pharmacological Sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, is seeking a joint post doctoral fellow for Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) scientists/engineers passionate about using advanced mathematical modeling and computational sciences to develop mechanistic models of disease and their applications in decision making during discovery and development of new drugs. [More]
Seeking a talented and highly motivated Bioinformatics Research Scientist to develop, optimize, and implement data analysis pipelines and analytical tools that enable comprehensive tumor genomic profiling for cancer biology research and clinical applications. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: Process, analyze and interpret high volumes of data as part of collaborative research projects. Develop automated methods and software to support large-scale bioinformatics analysis... [More]
The Dan Duncan Cancer Center is seeking a qualified candidate to fill a critical role in bioinformatics data analysis.The successful candidate will perform bioinformatics data analysis to understand epigenetic gene regulation and transcription dynamics in various biological processes and disease models such as cancer; will design, develop and test bioinformatics algorithms for RNA-seq analysis in the context of cancer and stem cells... [More]
Multiple postdoctoral fellow positions are open in the Tan research group in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania and the Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHI) at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). The postdoctoral fellows will receive mentored training in a rich scientific environment that includes both CHOP and University of Pennsylvania research communities. [More]
The BIH core unit bioinformatics is looking for a highly-motivated, detail-oriented individual. You will be responsible for NGS data analysis in translational research projects. Our team is passionate about understanding genetic variations and how to transform data into clinically actionable results. The ideal candidate will be a team player with in depth understanding of sequencing data and software [More]
Oracle is funding an internal initiative to enable collaboration and accelerate research around cancer. Our working title is ORACLE Cancer Research Cloud (OCRC). It is an extremely ambitious project that brings assets from across the corporation to provide researchers a private area for them to conduct their research. In exchange we will curate their data, anonymize it, and aggregate it into a massive data warehouse that can be accessed by all the players in the ecosystem (researchers in academic centers, pharma, payers, clinicians providing care, etc.). [More]
The Icahn Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology at Mount Sinai is seeking a talented, motivated, and passionate individual to drive leading edge research and development as part of the Cancer Genomics and Clinical Genome Informatics groups. You will become part of an interdisciplinary team of bioinformaticians, geneticists, molecular and cell biologists, “big data” scientists, and clinicians engaged in translational research and clinical projects across multiple disease areas. [More]
As a Bioinformatics Software Engineer, you will work in a highly collaborative environment directly impacting patient care. You will be responsible for supporting production-scale analysis of clinical next-generation sequencing data on patient samples, building new and extending existing production systems, providing technical support, and participating in various aspects of the software development life cycle. [More]