The Department of Microbiology & Immunology is seeking a highly qualified and motivated full-time Bioinformaticist to start January/February 2018. The successful candidate will join the Hancock research group and will perform algorithmic and statistical analyses on genomic and transcriptome sequencing data sets. [More]

Originally posted on 2018-01-02
2017-12-26  -  Scientist, Modelling & Simulations  -    -  

We are seeking a scientist interested in building a comprehensive computational protein modeling and data analytics platform for use in biologics engineering and drug discovery. At Zymeworks, scientists own the entire computational method development process, from devising the algorithms, through coding the implementation, to direct application in drug development. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-12-26

Lead the cardiovascular and metabolic disease area (CVM-DA) computational biology team. You will be responsible for driving shared global and local strategies to advance the understanding of CVM disease biology to enable target identification, drug development, and patient identification and stratification.  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-12-26
2017-12-26  -  Bioinformatics Scientist  -    -  

Encodia is seeking to recruit an experienced bioinformatics scientist with extensive experience combining next generation sequence analysis with protein sequence and data analysis. This candidate should have functional expertise in sequence alignment for both protein and DNA sequences, and experienced with analyzing large data sets using cloud platforms. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-12-26
2017-12-24  -  Computational Biologist  -    -  

We are building a new drug discovery platform. Join us. Responsibilities: You will manage several projects while working in an intensive but highly collaborative environment;You will collaborate and co-create with synthetic biologists, immunologists, and BD personnel on a daily basis. You will play a key role in developing and iterating upon algorithms... [More]

Originally posted on 2017-12-24
2017-12-24  -  Bioinformatician  -    -  

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Bioinformatician to work on a new collaborative project between the Bond (Ludwig Institute) and Buffa (MRC/CRUK Institute) groups at the University of Oxford. In your role as Bioinformatician, you will gather, analyse health records and genotype data from the UK Biobank.  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-12-24
2017-12-24  -  Dev Ops Engineer  -    -  

Are you a highly motivated full stack software engineer who wants to join an exciting international consortium to help build a comprehensive catalogue of gene function? Do you have the motivation to develop new skills in the latest software systems and deployment technologies? If so, this position is for you!  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-12-24

Are you a highly motivated full stack software engineer with imaging experience who wants to join an exciting international consortium to help build a comprehensive catalogue of phenotype images relevant to human health? Do you have the motivation to develop new skills in the latest machine learning/deep learning algorithms and infrastructure for imaging applications? If so, this position is for you!  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-12-24
2017-12-24  -  Data Scientist  -    -  

We currently have an opening for a Data Scientist. You will be part of a team which develops a unified computational and data space that more tightly weaves together biological sensors and experiments, cutting-edge computational simulations, large-scale statistical analysis tools, and bioscience-based theory and algorithm development.  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-12-24
2017-12-24  -  Sr Associate, Data Scientist – Government  -    -  

KPMG is currently seeking a Data Scientist, to join our Advanced Analytics Organization to focus on Government related projects (Secret or above clearance a plus). Responsibilities: Analyze and model structured data using advanced statistical methods and implement algorithms and software needed to perform analyses...  [More]

Originally posted on 2017-12-24