Job Skills: Next Generation Sequencing
At our site in the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina, we are seeking Bioinformatics scientists within the Integrated Trait Knowledge Function. This position will directly report to the Bioinformatics team leader at RTP. The scientist will work locally and globally with other researchers, computational biologists and bioinformaticians in providing data analysis support. The work will involve analyzing next generation sequencing and large scale genomic and phenotypic data. [More]
We are looking for an exceptional bioinformatics scientist with expertise in immuno-oncology research to apply state of the art genomics/genetics analytical approaches to help with understanding of disease mechanism, genetic variants, biological pathways, and predictive biomarkers with the ultimate goal of developing therapies. [More]
GRAIL, Inc. is developing paradigm-shifting clinical assays for early cancer detection, based on unique biological insights from high-intensity sequencing analysis of circulating cell-free nucleic acids. GRAIL is seeking passionate and talented individuals to join us in realizing this mission, which has the potential to dramatically reduce the global burden of cancer. [More]
Roche is the world leader in in-vitro diagnostics (IVD) and tissue-based cancer diagnostics and a front-runner in diabetes management. Roche Sequencing is seeking a talented Bioinformatics scientist to collaborate with experimentalists on computational analyses and to build the underlying analysis algorithms that enable the approval of next-generation sequencing (NGS) IVDs to impact patients through personalized medicine. [More]
The DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) in Walnut Creek, CA has an exciting position available for a Computational Biologist Postdoctoral Fellow which offers excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary training in genetics, genomics, epigenomics, and systems biology. You will participate in research focused on developing approaches to identify and characterize conserved cis-regulatory elements genome-wide across many species. [More]
We are looking for a Postdoctoral Scientist to join the Center for Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics, to investigate the genetics underlying susceptibility to and development of ovarian cancer. The Genetic Epidemiology group within the Center studies the role of both germline and somatic genetic variation in ovarian cancer, with a specific focus on the role of non-coding variants and pathogenic coding mutations. [More]
The Next-Generation Sequencing Informatics (NGSI) group is looking to hire an individual who is seeking to continue a challenging and rewarding career as a Senior Bioinformatics Programmer. As the bioinformatics core of the HGSC, NGSI oversees the day-to-day logistics of all NGS pipelines through a single, integrated system that supports the HGSC Sequencing and Analysis Efforts. As a senior NGSI member, this role will contribute to the development, testing and deployment of new protocols and the transition of existing methods to production scale. [More]
We seek a highly motivated Postdoctoral Training Fellow to join the Sottoriva Lab at the Centre for Evolution and Cancer within The Institute of Cancer Research, London (ICR) and investigate the evolution of colorectal and prostate cancer through the analysis and interpretation of next-generation sequencing data. [More]
The University of Pittsburgh Center for Medicine and the Microbiome (CMM) is seeking a Bioinformatics Engineer. The Bioinformatics Engineer will work as a computational biologist and big data specialist, focusing on mathematical and computational analyses and management of multi-omics data sets, relevant to the study of the microbiome. This position incorporates a wide range of skills and activities emphasizing bioinformatics and computer software engineering. Knowledge of biostatistics and computational modeling such as machine learning or metabolic modeling is also an asset. [More]
This role is to develop automated tests, tools and framework necessary for verifying and/or validating Illumina’s data analysis software. You will work with system/domain experts, software development team, cross functional team to assess, propose and develop automated test solution(s) for Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) analysis software. The successful candidate must be a fast learner with strong sense of ownership, motivation, and detail orientated. [More]