Job Skills: Lunix/Unix
We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to perform integrative analysis on large genomic and epigenomic (including DNA methylation, RNA-seq and ChIP-seq) datasets which are either already available in our group or which will be generated using state-of-the-art techniques. [More]
We are seeking a highly motivated scientist to join the bioinformatics team at the CGR and provide analytical support to DCEG. Working with DCEG investigators, external collaborators, CGR management and staff, the Bioinformatics Scientist I will provide leadership and support to the extensive DCEG GWAS analytical efforts. Duties include: 1) accessing, extracting and preparing data for analysis, including combining data run on multiple platforms as well as externally generated data in support of meta-analyses, 2) harmonizing and maintaining diverse data with associated metadata, 3) routine GWAS analytical tasks including data QC, imputation, population structure analysis, association analyses. [More]
The position will work in a lab focused on developing tools for the genetic analysis of the immune response. The group uses a variety of conventional and specialized in-house gene sequencing assays in biotechnology development. The candidate will work in a small team of programmers and experimental scientists in developing analysis software for a variety of immune response genotyping data sets. This role will focus on refactoring, documenting, and improving a Java codebase as well as implementing various tools in Amazon Web Services. The successful candidate must have excellent communication skills. [More]
We seek a talented computational scientist to specialize in the analysis and interpretation of high-throughput assay data to elucidate the mode of action of compounds and the molecular basis of drug sensitivity and resistance. The insight gained will contribute directly to identification and development of novel therapies for complex diseases of unmet medical need. [More]
We’re a smart, growing team tackling big problems. Our mission is to give couples the best chance of having a healthy child and we need your help to bring the latest technology in genetics together with advanced signal processing and statistics. Our bioinformatics team works closely with our Biology R&D team and our Statistics team to develop new molecular diagnostic tests. The ideal candidate for this position is a hands-on bioinformatics scientist with strong programming skills. You should have significant experience analyzing high-throughput sequencing data. You should be comfortable working with very large datasets, developing software for computational clusters, and analyzing noisy biological data. The ability to collaborate with experts in other disciplines, including biologists, mathematicians and engineers, is essential. [More]
Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute is seeking a Bioinformatics Scientist for its Proteomics Core Facility. The Bioinformatics Scientist will be responsible for collaborating with researchers and participating in the experimental and statistical design of projects, and in the biological interpretation of the resulting data. The incumbent will be responsible for applying the appropriate algorithms, computational and modeling techniques and statistical methodologies to analyze and visualize data primarily generated through high-throughput proteomics experiments. The incumbent is expected to create effective proteomics databases and to develop/maintain web-based tools for disseminating information to collaborators. The incumbent will also have the opportunity to develop novel pipelines for analyzing and interpreting proteomics data, and integrating it with other types of data. [More]
The Duke Human Vaccine Institute and the Duke Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology & Immunogen Discovery (CHAVI-ID), providing national and international leadership in the fight against major infectious diseases such as HIV, influenza, and malaria, are currently recruiting for a highly motivated individual to join our team. The Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) is an interdisciplinary, interdepartmental institute dedicated to the study of basic and translational science required to understand host-pathogen interactions that can be translated to vaccines against human diseases. DHVI comprises a team of highly interactive investigators that have expertise in mucosal and systemic virology, immunology, molecular biology, microbiology and animal models. [More]
Apply technical and analytical expertise to explore and examine data from multiple disparate sources with the goal of discovering patterns and previously hidden insights, providing a competitive advantage, or addressing a pressing business problem. Apply expertise in computer science, software development, and the latest technologies to design and implement analysis infrastructure and tools, analytic workflow processes, and complex data visualizations. [More]
Work as a bioinformatics scientist for Booz Allen Hamilton focused on business and technical services to support biomedical research and clinical programs. Perform genetic and genomic analyses, Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) array data analysis, High Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster Management, business development, strategy, and project management. [More]
Work as a systems analyst for Booz Allen Hamilton focused on technical services that support research and development using biomedical, including clinical, survey, and genomics data. Manage High Performance Computing systems running on various Linux platforms. Develop analytical pipelines to solve problems and analyze data and apply expertise in advanced analytics to work with industry leading computing technologists and data scientists. [More]