Job Skills: Next Generation Sequencing
The Bioinformatics Software Developer at The Institute for Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital will contribute to our expanding efforts in cutting-edge genomics research and incorporation into clinical medicine. You will have the opportunity to assist in all aspects of next-generation sequencing analysis including data generation, analysis, and interpretation. [More]
As a Senior Bioinformatician you will be a key member of the team with the opportunity to develop and enhance new bioinformatics pipeline, which analyzes large data sets of microbiology samples and applies comparative genomics from next generation sequencing technologies to determine strain typing and microbial identification. This is an excellent bioinformatics opportunity to work in a cutting edge genomics group. [More]
Dr. Sheng Li’s lab at JAX-GM is seeking exceptional scientists who are interested in studying cancer epigenomics using large-scale genomics datasets. The Li Lab focuses on combining computational approaches and high throughput datasets to uncover novel mechanisms that contribute to drug resistance and cancer evolution. [More]
The EMMES Corporation, organized in 1977, is a privately owned Contract Research Organization (CRO) located in Rockville, Maryland. EMMES is dedicated to providing statistical and epidemiological expertise, computer systems development, data management, study monitoring, regulatory guidance, and overall operational support to clients engaged in clinical and biomedical research. EMMES is seeking a Bioinformatics Programmer. [More]
We are looking for a highly motivated first-year postdoctoral fellow interested in developing computational methods related to expression quantitative trait, alternative (pre)RNA splicing, transcriptome-wide association studies and chromatin structures in normal and glioma cells. The post-doc will be jointly supervised by Drs. Liang Chen (Computational Biology) and Rose Lai (Neurology and Preventive Medicine). [More]
Immucor is seeking a Bioinformatics Scientist to join our Mountain View, CA team. In this position, you will be part of a dynamic team working on data analysis and software quality control for NGS based genotyping application in clinical settings, we look forward to hearing from you. Contact us today! As our Bioinformatics Scientist, you will responsible for developing algorithms for analyzing high throughput sequencing data. [More]
Dr. Philipp Lange, Canada Research Chair in Translational Proteomics of Pediatric Malignancies at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada, is seeking up to three highly talented, creative and motivated postdoctoral fellows to join his research team in UBC's Dept of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. [More]
The Bioinformatics Specialist will assemble genome using long-read next generation sequencing technologies data and perform scaffolding using other data types such as bionano and Hi-C. Responsibilities include evaluating assemblies quality and generating summary statistics, creating data analysis pipelines, contributing to genome annotation effort, and managing raw data and final assembles storage. [More]
AncestryDNA is seeking a motivated and talented individual with several years’ experience in bioinformatics, including analysis of next-generation sequencing data. Working with a collaborative and nimble team of scientists, the successful applicant will partner with scientists, laboratory operations staff, and software engineers to develop new technologies/protocols for improving and scaling genomic data production. [More]
The successful applicant will be responsible for constructing genomic and transcriptomic libraries, as well as their assembly and analysis using bioinformatics tools in a high-performance computing environment. Work will require the development of new research methodologies and tools, and publishing results in high-impact journals.In addition, successful applicants will be responsible for co-training undergraduate, graduate students and technicians, as well as contributing to the overall research environment of the University. [More]