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A position is available immediately for a Bioinformatics Analyst to join the lab of Dr. Sheng Li at the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine. The research focus of the lab is in the area of cancer epigenome. This position offers the opportunity to make leading contributions to cutting edge research in computational cancer biology and translational research. [More]
We are looking for a highly motivated first-year postdoctoral fellow interested in developing computational methods related to expression quantitative trait, alternative (pre)RNA splicing, transcriptome-wide association studies and chromatin structures in normal and glioma cells. The post-doc will be jointly supervised by Drs. Liang Chen (Computational Biology) and Rose Lai (Neurology and Preventive Medicine). [More]
The ideal candidate will possess many of the following: Thorough understanding of relational databases and query tools; Experience in creating and documenting detailed requirements, user stories/specification by example, business processes, fit/gap analysis; Experience working in the biotech/pharmaceutical industry; Strong quantitative abilities and problem solving skills [More]
We are looking for a Bioinformatics Engineer with a solid foundation in computer science to join our computational group. The candidate will support the directed evolution efforts in R&D by creating and supporting software tools that improve our engineering efforts. The candidate will work closely with scientist to help scope, design, implement, and deploy software packages both internally and to 3rd party clients. [More]
Center for non-coding RNA in Technology and Health (RTH), Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Faculty Health and Medical Sciences at University of Copenhagen has an open PhD position in RNA Bioinformatics in Bacillus and related Organisms. We are looking for an enthusiastic person to join our team for three years starting 1 March 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. You will be a hardworking team player and a key person in the project group essential for obtaining successful results [More]
The Bioinformatics Specialist will assemble genome using long-read next generation sequencing technologies data and perform scaffolding using other data types such as bionano and Hi-C. Responsibilities include evaluating assemblies quality and generating summary statistics, creating data analysis pipelines, contributing to genome annotation effort, and managing raw data and final assembles storage. [More]
This individual will serve the Department of Pathology & Immunology at Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) and its collaborative research mission with the Texas Children’s Cancer Center. The individual will be primarily responsible for preparing specifications and algorithms for human genomic sequence analysis in the Cancer Genomics Laboratory at TCH. Principal responsibilities will include installation and implementation of specific existing bioinformatics solutions for both DNA and RNA-based genomic sequencing; designing, coding, testing, and debugging of programs, and development of database solutions. [More]
The successful applicant will be responsible for constructing genomic and transcriptomic libraries, as well as their assembly and analysis using bioinformatics tools in a high-performance computing environment. Work will require the development of new research methodologies and tools, and publishing results in high-impact journals.In addition, successful applicants will be responsible for co-training undergraduate, graduate students and technicians, as well as contributing to the overall research environment of the University. [More]
A postdoctoral fellow position is open in the Bioinformatics Group at the Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHI) at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), reporting to the Director of Bioinformatics.CHOP postdoctoral fellows receive mentored training in a rich scientific environment that includes both CHOP and University of Pennsylvania research communities. [More]
Analyzes high-throughput next- and third-generation sequencing “omics” data, including data from genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, epigenomics, metabolomics, and metagenomics experiments. Interacts closely with physician scientists and bioscience researchers to facilitate precision medicine development by interpreting vast amounts of “omics” and clinical data. [More]
