Job Skills: Computational Biology
N/A: Massachusetts General Hospital: The Bioinformatics department of Massachusetts General Hospital is looking for two skilled individuals to fill two open positions: Bioinformatics Specialist II and Research Technologist. Please apply at www.mghcareers.org Boston, Massachusetts [More]
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in NYC is seeking a talented, self-motivated individual to participate in cutting edge research as a member of the Bunyavanich Lab (http://bunyavanich.org) at the Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology (http://icahn.mssm.edu/research/genomics) The successful applicant will be part of an interdisciplinary team led...more... [More]
We are looking to recruit and experienced and talented full-stack web developer to join the Ensembl Genomes Team at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL_EBI) located on the Wellcome Genome Campus near Cambridge in the UK. Ensembl Genomes (http://www.ensemblgenomes.org) provides access to genome-scale data from non-vertebrate species, utilising the Ensembl...more... [More]
£32,600 - £38,896 per annum Allowances: £2,323 London Living Allowance : King's College London: The postholder will develop a platform that will let researchers easily use and share genetic, clinical and lifestyle information that has already been collected, and add new information as it is produced. London (Central), London (Greater) (GB) [More]
DOE: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute : 26954 Boston, Massachusetts (US) [More]
The Helmholtz Zentrum München in Munich, Germany, is member of one of the leading research associations in Europe - the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers. The aim of our research is to proactively detect health risks involving humans and the environment, decoding the mechanisms of pathogenesis and developing concepts for prevention and therapy. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is characterized by altered cell composition and homeostasis leading to loss of function (Fernandez et al, Lancet 2012;380:680-88). To find anti-fibrotic strategies understanding cellular processes of disease development is crucial. Recently, we started this by identifying dynamics of biological processes and networks on the proteomic level (Schiller et al, Molecular Systems Biology 2015;11:819). Based on our recent works on the analysis of single cell transcriptomics to correct for latent confounders such as cell cycle (Buettner et al, Nature Biotechnology 2015;33:155-160) and to visualize developmental processes (Haghverdi et al, Bioinformatics 2015; 31:2989-2998), we want to model and analyze the transcriptional heterogeneity linked to disease pathomechanisms and disease classification by single-cell analysis. The Institute of Computational Biology (ICB) offers in cooperation with the Institute for Lung Biology and Disease (Comprehensive Pneumology Center, CPC) a position at the earliest possible date for a PostDoc in Single-cell Bioinformatics/ Computational Biology (2015/2935) Job Description: - single-cell-analysis - quantitative description and modeling of disease-related networks - modeling and analysis of heterogeneous gene expression Our Offer: - Working in an innovative, well-equipped and scientifically stimulating surrounding - Further training opportunities - Initial short-term employment contract for two years with a standard public service salary (TV EntgO Bund EG 13) [More]
Bioinformatics scientist to support Nurix’s mission of targeting E3 ubiquitin ligases in the areas of oncology and immunology. The successful candidate will have a broad bioinformatics experience base with a good working knowledge of cancer genomics and pathway biology. This individual will work closely with our drug discovery project scientists and informatics group to build Nurix’s internal bioinformatics capabilities and address project needs. [More]
Highly motivated postdoc interested in joining the group. The successful applicant will explore innovative methods and large-scale data to identify regulators of blood cell formation in vivo in humans. This will require the development of methods to integrate population-genetic data with complex, multi- and high-dimensional phenotype data reflecting blood cell development. [More]
The successful candidate will have a degree and experience as a Bioinformatician or Computational Biologist. Knowledge of a range of bioinformatics tools should be sufficient to provide support and training. Familiarity with scripting languages such as Python, Perl and R is expected, while programming abilities in other languages e.g. SQL, JAVASCRIPT and HTML could be an advantage. Familiarity with UNIX-based OSes is also desirable. The candidate should have prior experience of working at the interface between biology and computation. As well as being able to work well within a team, the candidate must have good communication, interpersonal and organizational skills. Initiative, flexibility and willingness to learn will complete your profile. [More]
Applications are invited for a post as a Career Development Fellow in Bioinformatics to join researchers working in the Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Centre, working to understand the neurobiology of Parkinson’s disease. You will analyse expression profiles generated from iPSC lines to identify and characterise the perturbed molecular networks underlying PD and related neurodegenerative disorders. The postholder will guide studies both to explore and treat cellular models of neurodegeneration. You will be encouraged to explore the links between the model molecular perturbations and the wealth of patient genomic and phenotypic data available within the OPDC and beyond. [More]