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We are looking for a talented and highly motivated Computational Biologist/Bioinformatics Scientist to develop computational methods for analysis of high-throughput data from Functional Genomics screens using shRNA and CRISPR technologies supporting discovery of novel oncology targets. The scientist will work closely with a functional genomics lab team to design and evaluate novel screening approaches. [More]
The Plant Pathology department is seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Fellow for Dr. Jesse Poland's lab. This person will be expected to independently design and implement complex genomics research experiments using the latest statistical modeling and machine learning approaches. [More]
KPMG is currently seeking a Data Scientist, to join us in any major US city with a KPMG office. Responsibilities: Analyze and model structured data using advanced statistical methods and implement algorithms and software needed to perform analyses; Build recommendation engines, spam classifiers, sentiment analyzers and classifiers for unstructured and semi-structured data; Cluster large amount of user generated content and process data in large-scale environments using Amazon EC2, Storm, Hadoop and Spark; Perform machine learning, natural language, and statistical analysis methods, such as classification, collaborative filtering, [More]
As bioinformatician you will analyse research data. You will work in close collaboration with molecular biologists and your main focus will be on next-generation sequencing data. This includes setting up of analysis pipelines, data visualisation and optimising in-house developed algorithms. Additionally you will employ statistical learning and data mining techniques to uncover patterns in biological data and/or (fully) automate existing workflows. As part of a multidisciplinary team you are also expected to assist and support your colleagues in bioinformatics-related issues. [More]
The SBGrid Consortium has an immediate opening for a PhD level Bioinformatics Software Specialist. The primary responsibilities of the position will be installation, configuration, and testing of biomedical software on Linux and OS X platforms for use in the Consortium laboratories and providing bioinformatics software support for scientists at Harvard and SBGrid institutions. Additional responsibilities include working with scientific software developers to integrate new applications into the software collection [More]
Applicants are invited to apply for a position as head of the bioinformatic unit at LUDC. The unit consists today of approximately 12 people (including bioinformaticians, a genetic statistician, a data manager, a computer engineer and an IT-data manager), but it is envisioned to expand in the next few years Approximately half of the personnel is embedded in the various research groups and directly managed by the different LUDC PIs; while the other half will be managed for the day to day duties by the applicant. As head bioinformatician, the applicant is expected to coordinate the activities of the bioinformatic unit in order to optimize resources and support researchers at LUDC with bioinformatic expertise. [More]
We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic, highly motivated Bioinformatician to work in the EGA and Archive Infrastructure Team at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) located on the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus near Cambridge in the UK. The successful applicant will work with a focused team of developers, biologists and user support personnel to provide a world leading reference genetic variation resource as part of the European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA) project. You will engage in both internal and external (national and international) collaborations, especially the RD-Connect consortium (www.rd-connect.eu) and will have the opportunity to gain expertise in biological ontologies, metadata and scientific data modelling primarily related to research into rare disease. [More]
We are seeking an enthusiastic Bioinformatics Database Engineer to work on PHI-base, a resource allowing researchers without specialist bioinformatics skills to understand how fungal, bacteria and protist pathogens cause disease in plants, animals and humans. PHI-base containing data from over 200 pathogenic species. The successful candidate will develop the existing scheme to support new data types and work on a new curation tool called PHI-CANTO, that will permit researchers to enter the data from their own research publication into PHI-base in a guided and controlled way. [More]
The Broad Institute is looking for an exceptional candidate to provide computational support to a dynamic research team, to investigate mechanisms of host-microbiome interactions in a variety of human diseases including inflammatory bowel disease. The candidate for this project will be responsible for applying and developing diverse molecular and computational tools to analyze next generation sequencing data and large multi-'omic datasets. [More]
The Human Identification Division (HID) team is looking to hire a bioinformatics scientist to join a cross functional team tasked with developing and supporting a variety of applications in the next generation sequencing space. In this role, you will be working with software engineers, molecular biologists, bioinformaticians, and key opinion leaders in the field to develop and implement data analysis tools. [More]