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The Bioinformatician I manages and organizes large databases, and conducts statistical and genomic analysis. Uses software to gather, store, manipulate and analyzes research data. The Bioinformatician I will work with a group of researchers/biologists on innovative genomic analyses of structural variation, epigenetics, and gene expression in an integrated environment combining experimental and bioinformatic approaches to human disease. [More]
The Inside Sales Representative will support the Regional Sales Managers to manage BGI’s genomics service business with industry, academic and government accounts nationally. Responsible for lead generation and qualification resulting in revenue generation and business growth. [More]
Analyze high throughput genomic data in collaboration with the group in Physiological Chemistry. Work with large and diverse genomic datasets with a range of NGS technologies including: RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq. RESPONSIBILITIES: Writing R scripts for analysis and integration of NGS datasets; Analysis of RNA-seq datasets; Analysis of ChIP-seq datasets; Literature searches to identify published datasets, download, QC and analyze in the context of in-house data... [More]
The Cancer Epigenetics Discovery Performance Unit (DPU) within Oncology R&D is seeking a highly motivated computational biologist to join a multidisciplinary team working to discover and develop novel epigenetic medicines for the treatment of cancer. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing a group of computational biologists and support the DPU by integrating and mining genomic data, investigating pathways/networks to identify predictive and pharmacodynamic biomarkers, and understanding the cellular mechanism of lead molecules in both clinical and pre-clinical settings. [More]
Algorithm development – development of signal processing algorithms for turning data into biology; Data analysis & experimental design – work closely with molecular biologists and engineers to improve instrument performance; Designing experiments to probe instrument performance for downstream applications and analyzing large scale next generation sequencing datasets... [More]
The ABCC is seeking Bioinformatics Analyst candidates at all levels to work in the NCI Center for Cancer Research (CCR) Collaborative Research Resource (CCBR). The CCBR provides collaborative bioinformatics support to CCR investigators at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). CCBR bioinformatics analysts are responsible for : The analysis and interpretation of high-throughput biomedical data generated by microarray, next-generation sequencing, proteomics and metabolomics platforms... [More]
The Department of Biostatistics and Informatics, Colorado School of Public Health, is seeking a two-year post-doctoral fellow in machine learning methods, available to start immediately. The focus of this position will be the development and implementation of novel statistical and computational methods motivated by potential applications to areas such as genomics, cancer systems biology, imaging or neuroscientific modelling. [More]
The Bioinformatics Lab of Department of Medicine is looking for a highly motivated bioinformatician I . The candidate will manage and organize large databases, and conduct statistical and genomic analysis, and uses software to gather, store, manipulate and analyzes research data. The Bioinformatician I will work with a group of researchers/biologists on innovative genomic analyses of structural variation, epigenetics, and gene expression in an integrated environment combining experimental and bioinformatic approaches to human disease. [More]
Thermo Fisher seeks a talented bioinformatics scientist to join a multidisciplinary team focused on the development and use of genotyping platforms for research, biobank applications, direct-to-consumer genetic testing, and agri-genomics. The successful candidate will contribute to all aspects of the technology, including data mining, oligonucleotide probe design, algorithm development, and data analysis. [More]
The Bioinformatics Analyst assists the Molecular Bioinformatics (mBIO) institutional core facility to support research-based bioinformatics (genomics and proteomics) for the UTHSC community. This position analyzes several large-scale discovery projects using the latest next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies available at the UTHSC Molecular Resource Center (MRC) genomics institutional core and large-scale protein and metabolite profiling data sets generated at the UTHSC Proteomics & Metabolomics institutional core (PMC). [More]