Job Skills: genomic
NanoString is seeking an experienced and technology-savvy Bioinformatics Scientist to join our Research & Development group. This position will have a leading role in identifying content and developing sequencing based assays using Hyb & Seq TM , a novel single-molecule hybridization-based next generation sequencing (NGS) technology. [More]
Viome is a wellness as a service company that applies artificial intelligence and machine learning to biological data – e.g., microbiome, transcriptome and metabolome data – to provide personalized recommendations for healthy living. [More]
The Bioinformatics Scientist will be based at our client's R&D laboratory. This resource will work collaboratively with bench scientists to build tools, analyze sequence results, and integrate data. [More]
The Peltz Laboratory at the Stanford University School of Medicine has multiple biomedical discovery programs, which generate complex datasets using advanced genetic and genomic methodology [More]
Sema4 Genomics is seeking a talented, self-motivated individual to participate in leading edge research in translational bioinformatics as a member of the R&D Disease Discovery group. [More]
Research in the Mount laboratory is focused on describing how RNA processing produces accurate, variant and defective RNA isoforms from protein-coding genes. In practice, this means mining high throughput RNA-seq data for biological insights using computational tools. [More]
The Plant Computational Genomics lab in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut seeks motivated PhD students to join the lab in the Summer/Fall 2019. Our research focuses on the computational analysis of genomic and transcriptomic data generated by next-generation sequencing platforms from non-model forest tree species. [More]
Biology is rapidly becoming a data science due to the exponential growth in high-quality biological and medical data. These data are transforming our understanding of biology and disease, but deriving valuable scientific insights requires careful analysis and interpretation of data done in close collaboration with computational and life scientists. [More]
The Obeng Laboratory is seeking creative and highly motivated candidates for a fully supported postdoctoral fellowship studying the pathogenesis of myeloid malignancies. The major interests of the lab are determining how mutations in components of the mRNA spliceosome and epigenetic regulators cooperate to cause clonal hematopoiesis and leukemia... [More]
The department of Computational Biology is seeking a highly motivated scientist to join our Clinical Cancer Genomics team. As a clinical genome analyst, you will analyze and classify somatic and germline genetic alterations in pediatric cancer patients ascertained from whole-genome, whole-exome and transcriptome sequencing and present findings to pathologists, oncologists, and genetic counselors. [More]