The successful candidate will be able to evaluate procedures and work closely in a team environment to develop, optimize and quality-control bioinformatics,...From Personal Genome Diagnostics, Inc. - Thu, 06 Oct 2016 22:35:33 GMT - View all Baltimore jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-10-06
2016-09-25  -  Research Associate  -    -  

University College London - UCL - Cancer Institute - Research Department of Cancer Biology
Salary: £33,686 to £40,716 per annum, inclusive of London Allowance. [More]

Originally posted on 2016-09-25

Partner with Scientific Communications on developing publication strategy, gap analysis, and key messages....From Celgene Corporation - Sat, 17 Sep 2016 04:27:24 GMT - View all Summit jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-09-17

Experience in High Throughput Sequence (HTS) data analysis, microarray data analysis, experimental design, data integration, algorithm development, development...From The Jackson Laboratory - Sun, 04 Sep 2016 06:18:03 GMT - View all Bar Harbor jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-09-04

Integrating genetic and clinical data with other ‘omics data sets to identify causal alleles, genes and pathways relevant to cancer - Use of interrogation tools...From Indeed - Thu, 18 Aug 2016 00:29:12 GMT - View all New York jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-08-18

A Postdoctoral Scientist position is open within The Bryce Lab at Northwestern University in beautiful downtown Chicago. The laboratory works on immunology and inflammation mechanisms from the position of allergic diseases. Ongoing work involves significant crossover with clinical studies and so the position offers opportunities for training in translational immunology, as well as discovery immunology.  The Bryce Lab employs a broad range of approaches to our science, including bioinformatics and systems biology, animal modeling of human diseases, bioengineering and translational immunology. We have a specific interest in understanding mast cell biology. Ongoing projects include studies focused on stem cell regulation, the micro biome, food allergy, and aspects of lung inflammation. The successful applicant will be expected to develop and lead a research project that compliments our portfolio.  Candidates who might offer new directions, particularly infection or cancer biology, are encouraged to apply.  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-08-12

Luxembourg is a dynamic multicultural country in the heart of Europe with a strong research and development culture supported by important financial and organisational resources. It offers state-of-the-art facilities and an excellent training environment for early-stage researchers, in particular in life sciences. CANBIO is a competitive PhD training program supported by the research funding scheme PRIDE of the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). The CANBIO doctoral training unit will provide state-of-the-art structured PhD training in cancer biology and aims to bridge fundamental cancer research with clinically-oriented applications. The research-intensive program tackles next-generation cancer biology covering molecular mechanisms of tumour progression, treatment resistance and biomarker discovery, as well as building computational disease models to facilitate innovative translational research. It focuses on tumour escape mechanisms, thus addressing the increasingly important clinical problem of tumour recurrence and drug resistance. The program includes transferable skill training, support in career development, scientific lectures by international speakers and annual PhD retreats. PhD candidates will conduct their research project either at the Department of Oncology of the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH, Luxembourg), at the Life Sciences Research Unit of the University of Luxembourg (Campus Belval, Esch-sur-Alzette) or at the Laboratoire National de Santé (LNS, Dudelange). Several projects involve external collaborations and/or private companies providing insight into non-academic research environments. Depending on the project, PhD candidates will be enrolled at a doctoral school of the University of Luxembourg, the University of Bergen (Norway) or the University of Paris-Saclay (France). The program will allow the candidates to obtain a PhD degree in life sciences with a specialization in either: Tumour Microenvironment Tumour Metabolism Genomics of Cancer Biomarkers and Companion Diagnostics Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Drug Resistance Mechanisms View PhD project summaries here. Interested candidates can apply by clicking the “Apply Through Website” button. More specific information on CANBIO can be obtained from the program coordinator, Prof. Simone Niclou, Head of the NorLux Neuro-Oncology Laboratory at LIH’s Department of Oncology: canbio.office@lih.lu  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-07-21

MS in systems biology, computational biology or bioinformatics. BS in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering or Computer Science.... From Weill Cornell Medical College - 13 Jul 2016 23:21:46 GMT - View all New York jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-07-13

BS plus 2 years relevant experience or, MSc, or PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, biology, or a related field.... From GlaxoSmithKline - 16 Jul 2016 08:18:04 GMT - View all Collegeville jobs [More]

Originally posted on 2016-07-16

Are you interested in postdoctoral opportunities in a world-class research institute, with state-of-the-art facilities and faculty mentors who are global leaders in their fields?  St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, located in Memphis, TN, is an academic research institute and a hospital where investigators conduct cutting-edge research into the molecular basis of both normal cellular and diseased processes. We are currently searching for highly motivated postdoctoral fellows who wish to be trained for successful scientific careers in basic or translational research. Opportunities are available for recent PhD graduates in a wide range of areas including bioinformatics, cancer biology, chemical biology, developmental biology, epidemiology, immunology, infectious diseases, neurobiology, pharmaceutical sciences, proteomics, and structural biology.  Please visit www.stjude.org/postdoc for additional details.   Please send CVs and research interests to postdoc@stjude.org.  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-07-15