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We are seeking an innovative, dedicated, and highly-motivated High Performance Computing (HPC) Administrator to manage day-to-day operations and requests for our client, a large scientific and medical research agency. If working with a 2000+ core HPC cluster, providing support for bioinformatics applications to a large research community, and creating scalable...more... [More]
A two-year postdoctoral fellowship is available at the Bioinformatics Centre, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen. The position will be available as of May 1, 2016. The position is in the group of Professor Anders Krogh. The group is working in computational analysis of post-transcriptional regulation (focus on small RNAs), transcriptomics,...more... [More]
The Bioinformatics Specialist will report to the Director of the Genomics & Bioinformatics Shared Resources and will work with Fred Hutch scientists in refining computational research questions and developing analytical processes that can be applied to genomics and proteomics datasets. Further support will be provided through educational avenues, i.e., consulting and formal course offerings. [More]
Applications are invited for the Stafford Fox Centenary Fellowship in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology for Rare Cancers. This postdoctoral research position is funded for five years by a prestigious Walter and Eliza Hall Centenary Fellowship. The fellowship will be based in the Papenfuss Laboratory at the institute, which undertakes bioinformatics and...more... [More]
The Pfam and InterPro databases are world leading protein family annotation resources, which are run from within the Protein Families team, led by Rob Finn. There is an opportunity for an expert biocurator to join the team on a full/part time basis. The successful candidate will be expected to generate and annotate new Pfam database entries, as well as maintaining and updating existing entries, based on both user contributions and scientific literature. They will also ensure that the database entries and annotation are propagated to InterPro for use in automated annotation pipelines, both within and outside of EMBL-EBI. [More]
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is one of the highest ranked scientific research organisations in the world. The Headquarters Laboratory is located in Heidelberg (Germany), with additional sites in Grenoble (France), Hamburg (Germany), Hinxton (UK) and Monterotondo (Italy). We are seeking a Bioinformatician to join the Zeller team in the area of metagenomics and human multi-omics data analysis, integration and interpretation. You will develop new analytical methods, implement robust software and integrate tools into workflows and service portals. The position is embedded in the context of the German National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Network (de.NBI), of which the Heidelberg Human Bioinformatics (HD-HuB) node is committed to providing human-centered bioinformatics tools and services. Your experience acquired while working with these tools will be the basis for delivering insightful, high-quality data analyses, showcasing the potential of these tools in a range of different research projects. For this you will have the opportunity to work closely with other scientists fromGeorg Zeller's, Peer Bork's, Wolfgang Huber's, Jan Korbel's and / or Toby Gibson’s groups. Additionally, you will interact with, and ideally participate in, internal bioinformatics community initiatives at EMBL (e.g. the Bio-IT project) and explore synergies with external de.NBI / HD-HuB support. [More]
We are seeking a highly motivated person to join the biological sequence analysis group of Toby Gibson at EMBL to work on software tools and web resource development. The group develops and applies biological software tools in the analysis of protein data and is known as a co-developer of the widely used ClustalW alignment software. Our most important publicly accessible bioinformatics web server is the Eukaryotic Linear Motif resource, ELM (http://elm.eu.org/). The post holder will work in supporting and extending our resources including connections with other European resources. An important activity of the group is to interface with experimental research groups at EMBL, therefore providing help and training will be an additional activity. [More]
And we will invest in the open-source R ecosystem in ways that help foster its evolution and add value to the data science community.... From Microsoft - 08 Mar 2016 03:58:11 GMT - View all Redmond jobs [More]
Preferred in bioinformatics, life science, statistics, and/or computer science degree. Pacific Biosciences is seeking a Bioinformatics Scientist with a strong... From Pacific Biosciences - 07 Mar 2016 19:22:46 GMT - View all Field jobs [More]
The Bioinformatics Group RWTH Aachen University performs research on computational epigenomic methods. Over the past years, we have developed methods for prediction of cell specific binding sites from DNAse-Seq data (Gusmao et al., Bioinformatics, 2014; Gusmao et al., Nature Methods, 2016) and epigenetic and regulatory networks driving cell differentiation via integrative analysis of ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq data (Allhoff et al., Bioinformatics, 2015; Lin et al., NAR, 2015). We invite applicants for Phd Candidate and Postdoctoral positions in Computational Epigenomics. Candidates will perform research on methods for analysis of single cell epigenomics as ATAC-Seq, DNAse-seq and ChIP-Seq. These projects will be performed in collaboration with stem cell and medical specialists from the RWTH Aachen University. [More]