We need our engineers to be versatile and passionate to tackle new problems as we continue to push technology forward. If you get excited about building new things and aren't daunted by the challenge of building something from scratch, then our team might be your next career step. Google Life Sciences is recruiting a technical lead with experience in bioinformatics and clinical bioinformatics, including for biomarker discovery projects such as the Baseline study.  [More]

Originally posted on 2014-10-15

The position being advertised will be involved in one or more NIH-funded projects focusing on building tools and infrastructure for management of biological data.  [More]

Originally posted on 2014-10-13

We are looking for awesome people (very broadly defined) who love doing science in a creative, collaborative, and dynamic environment. We operate at the interface between biology, computer science, statistics, and software engineering. Our projects span a wide spectrum of disease areas (including osteoarthritis, cancer, cystic fibrosis), organisms (human, mouse, microbiomes) and technology platforms (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics). We have a particular focus on building tools that leverage crowdsourcing, several of which are widely used by other bioinformaticians, biomedical scientists, and the general public. [More]

Originally posted on 2014-10-13

Senior Scientist, Metabolic Engineering & Systems Biology – focus bioinformatics and data analysis - is a key role within Intrexon’s Industrial Products Division (IPD). This individual will be responsible for implementing automated systems for data gathering and data analysis, using and writing statistical tools to enable data analysis and pattern recognition, supporting a developing strain and protein engineering pipeline, and providing biologically meaningful results and conclusions from large datasets.  [More]

Originally posted on 2014-10-12
2014-10-11  -  Bioinformatics Analyst  -    -  

We are seeking an individual with experience in human cancer genetics and bioinformatics. As a member of a talented team at the leading edge of genomics and bioinformatics, you will be applying the latest bioinformatics approaches to analyze cancer genomics sequencing data for both research and clinical projects, solving real world problems. In addition you will also be actively involved in continuing to improve these approaches in collaboration with other members of the team. [More]

Originally posted on 2014-10-12
2014-10-11  -  Bioinformatics Engineer  -    -  

Personalis Genome Services provides clinicians and researchers accurate comprehensive end-to-end human genome sequencing and interpretation solutions in Mendelian disease, cancer, and pharmacogenomics.  [More]

Originally posted on 2014-10-12

The Department of Anthropology at Texas A&M University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in ancient genetics/genomics beginning August 2015. [More]

Originally posted on 2014-10-12
2014-10-11  -  Bioinformatics Scientist  -    -  

he primary responsibilities of this role would include extending existing software packages as well as designing and implementing new packages. This Bioinformatics Scientist position requires strong programming skills with substantial experience using objected oriented programming and web UI development.  [More]

Originally posted on 2014-10-12
2014-10-11  -  Research Software Engineer  -    -  

Initiate, develop and maintain the Collaborative Open Plant Omics (COPO) platform to become a single point-of-access for a range of web services, via their APIs, that enable plant scientists to attribute metadata, deposit data and ascribe accessions to these first-class research objects, and link these rich bundles with their publications. [More]

Originally posted on 2014-10-12
2014-10-10  -  Postdoctoral Researchers  -    -  

The Stephens lab provides an exceptional research environment, sharing computational space with the lab of Professor John Novembre. Members of the different labs have a range of computational, statistical and biological backgrounds, and interact on a daily basis. There are also strong ties with several experimental groups at the University of Chicago, including Professors Yoav Gilad and Anna Di Rienzo. [More]

Originally posted on 2014-10-10