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Berkeley Lab is Bringing Science Solutions to the World, and YOU can be a part of it! In the world of science, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is synonymous with \ [More]
We are seeking a talented and driven programmer to join Computational Science and Engineering Group at QCRI. This person will work in a research environment that uses a combination of integrative bioinformatics approaches to study the molecular basis of human disease such as cancer and diabetes. This person will be responsible for the development and maintenance of the backend of a set of bioinformatics resource, as well as other data science tasks. [More]
-Assist in the development, testing, validation, and maintenance of software, databases, pipelines, web sites, or other solutions, using appropriate programming languages and tools, to deliver company products and services. -Deploy and support computing infrastructure for the business, including servers, storage, and software developed within the company -Ensure data and software quality assurance by designing and implementing test methodologies. -Develop and document requirements from staff and management for software or information services to accomplish corporate goals and objectives. -Assist in development, maintenance, and execution of company policies related to information technology, including bioinformatics processes, data storage, network infrastructure, and computer services. -Provide reports on computing operations, including capabilities, performance, and security. -Ensure the security of the information systems, software, communication lines, and equipment. [More]
This role is to provide Bioinformatics verification and validation support for Illumina’s data analysis software. Develop, improve, and maintain test automation frameworks, standards, and tools. You will work in a cross functional team to perform verification and validation for Illumina DNA microarray and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) analysis software locally and in the cloud. [More]
The successful candidate will work closely with other members of Ensembl on data production and pipeline development around the Ensembl release cycles. Future projects for the team include: scaling up gene annotation pipelines, improving our annotation of noncoding genes, automating and enhancing Ensembl’s RNA-seq annotation pipeline, and developing methods of analysing new data including full-length transcriptomic reads. [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 Data Mining Specialist / Software Engineer to join our team in support of NIH. This position requires a background in predictive analytics and a variety of software development skills, as well as knowledge of multiple programming languages such as some combination of Python, Perl, Java,...more... [More]
We are seeking a Biomedical Informatics Developer to join our team in support of NIH. This position requires a variety of software development skills, including database skills in SQL, as well as knowledge of multiple programming languages such as some combination of Python, Perl, Java, R, PHP, etc., in...more... [More]
The Department of Comparative Development and Genetics at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ) in Cologne is seeking a Bioinformatician to contribute to high throughput sequence data analyses for the purpose of understanding trait development and diversification in plants. The candidate will work in the group of the Director Prof. Dr. Miltos Tsiantis and will also enjoy opportunities for collaborating with the new bioinformatics group of Dr. Xiangchao Gan. Tasks will involve analysis and interpretation of high throughput sequencing data including RNAseq, ChIPseq and DNAseq generated predominantly but not exclusively on the Illumina platform. Outstanding teamwork and communication skills as well as willingness and ability to work collaboratively towards common goals are essential. Recent work by the group can be seen in Rast-Somssich, (2015) Alternate wiring of a KNOXI genetic network underlies differences in leaf development of A. thaliana and C. hirsutaGenes and Development in press; Cartolano et al (2015) Heterochrony underpins natural variation in Cardamine hirsuta leaf form PNAS 112, 10539–10544; Vlad et al (2014) Leaf shape evolution through duplication, regulatory diversification, and loss of a homeobox gene Science 343, 780-3. The position will suit creative, highly motivated individuals who can interact productively with biologists and are interested in the genetic basis for natural variation and evolutionary change. [More]