Job Skills: Next Generation Sequencing
The University of California, San Francisco is seeking a person to serve as a Bioinformatics Programmer in the Translational Informatics Core at the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. The primary task for this person will be to build sustainable bioinformatics pipelines for processing high-throughput data including that from next-generation sequencing. Secondary tasks for this person will include analysis of genomic data and meetings with members of the Cancer Center community to better understand their bioinformatics needs. [More]
We currently have a research fellowship position for a Laboratory scientist, who will get involved in the development and optimization of a high-throughput Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) assay for the detection of recent infections. The fellow will have the opportuntiy to be involved in the following activities: Experimental design: involves the design of a protocol for sequencing the full mtDNA genome.; Optimization: involves the optimization and automation of this NGS assay in order to make it accurate and high-throughput. [More]
Are you looking for an opportunity to serve as a primary technical field contact for customers, responsible for all new installations; customer trainings; and providing data analysis, logistical, and troubleshooting support in the Eastern Region? Your primary goals will be to ensure maximum utilization of the Company’s systems to drive revenues and sustain customer retention. [More]
Pacific Biosciences is seeking a Bioinformatics Scientist to support application development using SMRT® sequencing data. The candidate will employ expertise in bioinformatics, data analysis, biological insight, and software engineering.The ability to interact with marketing, internal support and development; communicate with customers both pre- and post-sales; and communicate results to diverse audiences are important aspects of this role. [More]
Interact directly with clients on topics ranging from transfer of data, interpretation of analysis results, and consultation on current and future projects. Provide support and technical expertise to develop and maintain programs to meet internal and external clients’ requests. Implement project related solutions to the full scope of scientific and/or bioinformatic programming tasks. [More]
VL37 seeks a highly motivated Computational Biologist to join a dynamic team of scientists to develop and refine computational methods for analysis of high-throughput data supporting the development of novel immunotherapies. As a member of this early stage start-up company, the successful candidate will have wide-ranging responsibilities and a tremendous opportunity to grow within a dynamic, enthusiastic, highly interdisciplinary, and collaborative team. [More]
The Industrial and Applied Genomics Group of the Accelerated Discovery Lab at IBM Research is looking for a summer intern to work on computational biology in the Sequence the Food Supply Chain Consortium (http://www.research.ibm.com/client-programs/foodsafety/). The intern will participate in studies of microbial ecology connected with food safety, using metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, statistical analysis, and machine learning. The work is based on a growing body of experimental data and use of the Metagenomics Computation and Analytics Workbench (MCAW) cluster and software. [More]
Postdoctoral fellow position available in the Walker Laboratory at the Center for Genomic Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. The Walker Laboratory uses vertebrate (cell and mouse) and invertebrate (Drosophila) model systems to study the molecular and genetic pathways that contribute to neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and schwannomatosis. [More]
We are seeking a highly motivated bioinformatics scientist to take a key role in next generation sequencing data analysis to support our single cell genomics platform. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment and will be responsible for the development and application of statistical modeling and bioinformatics methods. [More]
An exciting postdoctoral opportunity is available for outstanding applicants with experience in analysing next-generation sequencing data. You will be based at the Epilepsy Research Group at the University of Otago, Wellington, where you will manage epilepsy genetic bioinformatics research projects focusing on the analysis of next-generation sequencing data from family and cohort studies. [More]