Job Skills: Next Generation Sequencing
MS in Bioinformatics or at least 3 years of experience in Computational Biology, Immunology, Statistics, Network Pharmacology / Systems Biology, Bioinformatics or related field. PhD is preferred. Experience with high content data analysis, such as RNAseq, whole genome sequencing, and proteomic data is required. [More]
We seek an experienced bioinformatics scientist / computational biologist to join a dynamic Translational Medicine bioinformatics group dedicated to the development of cancer therapeutics. As an integrated part of a Translational Medicine and Discovery Teams, you will: Develop analysis and quality control pipelines for a variety of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) applications such as DNA-seq, ChIP-seq, and RNA-seq; Implement NGS pipelines on High performance computing (HPC) / Cloud computing environments. [More]
The Director will be responsible for the strategic vision, planning and execution of all bioinformatics activities and programs at CST. The Director will lead a bioinformatics and computational biology group with both internally- and externally-facing facets. Among other responsibilities, the Director would help provide strategic leadership of CST's PhosphoSitePlus database of protein sequences and post-translational modifications, and lead efforts involving NGS and proteomics data processing and analysis, leveraging both public and private datasets to meet the needs of all -omics customers, both internal and external. [More]
The Director of ORIEN Informatics will be responsible for: Connecting City of Hope Informatics with ORIEN/M2Gen Informatics teams and identifying synergies for applied research development; Develop and promote the use of ORIEN Avatar IT tools and data; Collect and understand City of Hope’s informatics needs and develop new Avatar IT applications to better support researchers across academic cancer centers. [More]
The Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute at Lake Nona, Florida is seeking a full-time Bioinformatics scientist to analyze sequences and numerical data produced by a variety of genome-scale platforms, in particular next-generation DNA sequencing and DNA expression arrays.Primary responsibilities will include 1) developing data analysis strategies, implementing algorithms, and deploying computational software for the exploration of high-dimensional data... [More]
The Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory within the Department of Pathology is applying next-generation sequencing techniques to characterize the spectrum of genetic mutations in patient tumors. These genomic data are guiding treatment decisions and the enrollment of patients onto clinical trials of novel targeted therapies. The Computational Biologist within the Clinical Bioinformatics group will provide bioinformatics support in the development of next-generation sequencing applications to characterize the spectrum and clinical significance of genetic mutations in human tumors. [More]
Applications are invited for the full-time position of Bioinformatician to join a large-scale whole genome sequencing study, and support a range of translational research projects within the Cambridge Breast Cancer Research Unit (CBCRU). Due to the launch of an exciting new project, the Personalised Breast Cancer Program (PBCP), which aims to offer whole genome sequencing to every patient being treated at the CBU, a unique opportunity has arisen for a bioinformatician to support the development of the informatics pipeline required for this project, and other related breast cancer translational studies. [More]
A 3 year postdoctoral position is available within Professor Caroline Dive’s Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology Group to conduct cutting edge translational research on Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC). The focus of our research is translational medicine with an emphasis on next-generation sequencing in the characterisation of tumour heterogeneity, as well as prognostic or predictive biomarker discovery to aid novel therapeutics and clinical efficacy. [More]
The Bioinformaticist will work as an application developer/analyst to help develop, maintain and refine bioinformatics workflows and analytical tools for genomic data analysis. This person will have practical knowledge of bioinformatics tools and resources and experience with Next Generation sequencing analysis including alignment, variant calling, and downstream annotating. [More]
Stanford University Department of Genetics has an excellent opportunity available for a motivated Bioinformatics Programmer. This individual will develop, implement, and maintain reporting and pipeline software as part of the ENCODE Consortium nd related projects funded by the National Institutes of Health. These projects are essential for advancing our understanding of the human genome and determining the genetics of how diseases develop and progress. [More]