Job Skills: Cancer biology
We are currently looking for a computational biologist to reinforce our global bioinformatics team as a Research Scientist. In the context of cancer and gene target discovery, the post-doctoral position will focus on the development of integrative analysis with multiple sources of OMICS data to identify new candidates. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated experience in handling large-scale genomics, transcriptomic, proteomic data and databases, a strong biostatistics background and a good knowledge of cancer biology. [More]
QIAGEN/Omicsoft is seeking a highly motivated and experienced bioinformatics scientist who can contribute his/her own unique perspectives to our collective understanding of genomics data for biomedical researches. The primary responsibility is to understand genomics data from varied disease areas, and to develop data analysis plans/pipelines to generate biological meaningful results and visualizations. [More]
We are seeking a talented and highly motivated Principal Computational Biologist/Bioinformatics Scientist to develop novel methods for detecting and reporting alterations in tumor DNA and RNA, as well as to improve existing methods. This highly-skilled individual will contribute scientific, technical, and leadership expertise to an interdisciplinary team focused on making a clinical impact through advanced analysis at large scale. [More]
Master’s level research position in computational biology focused on cancer genomics is available at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School for a highly motivated, hard-working, individual. The position will be jointly co-mentored by Dr Rani George (Pediatric Oncology) and Dr Kwok-Kin Wong (Medical Oncology). The successful candidate will apply computational solutions for integrative analysis of gene expression, RNAseq, and ChIPseq data to gain mechanistic insights into the effect of drug treatment in altering the transcription factor activities, epigenetic patterns, and pathway activities in cancer cells. [More]
An Interdisciplinary Computational Biologist postdoctoral fellowship is available with the Scientific Information Office, Epigenetics and Stem Cell Biology Laboratory, at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). The successful candidate will apply computational methods and develop tools and applications across a variety of exciting projects in the general areas of bioinformatics and computational biology, epigenomics, functional genomics, cancer biology, and systems biology supporting discovery across the biological, biomedical, and Environmental Health Sciences domains. [More]
The Technion Integrated Cancer Center (TICC) offers a limited number of postdoctoral training opportunities to address unmet clinical needs in cancer biology. TICC fellows will be exposed to a unique collaborative environment, and engage in advanced training that integrates biomedical sciences with other disciplines [More]
Dr. Sheng Li’s lab at JAX-GM is seeking exceptional scientists who are interested in studying cancer epigenomics using large-scale genomics datasets. The Li Lab focuses on combining computational approaches and high throughput datasets to uncover novel mechanisms that contribute to drug resistance and cancer evolution. [More]
we are looking for a highly motivated and talented individual with a computational background to join the Cancer Data Science team. You will collaborate with scientists and engineers in a collegial work environment characterized by informality and intellectual rigor. By applying your computational and modeling skills to multimodal cancer data, you will drive the generation and testing of hypotheses leading to new biological insights. [More]
he Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is currently searching for a well-qualified Bioinformatics Scientist III. The Bioinformatics Scientist III will apply knowledge of bioinformatics algorithms and analysis platforms to consult with investigators on their projects and to serve as a collaborative and sometimes lead investigator in academic output including assistance in experimental design and writing, including creation of scientifically rigorous visualizations, communications, and presentations of results. [More]
Are you passionate about next-generation sequencing (NGS) and enabling precision genomics? We have an opening for an outstanding scientist to lead projects to develop next-generation DNA sequencing assays for Immunotherapy with a particular focus on Oncology. This individual will lead R&D efforts to develop products and establish collaborations with leading academic and pharma partners. [More]