Job Skills: Next Generation Sequencing
The Genome Bioinformatics Analyst works independently to curate disease, gene and variant knowledge including variant interpretation, reporting and consultation with laboratory staff, physicians and genetic counselors. The analyst participates in clinical test development, validation and maintenance of data analysis pipelines, monitoring of quality metrics and the analysis of large datasets. This position is ideal for a post-doctoral candidate, who is interested in a career in clinical genomics and molecular diagnostics. [More]
San Diego ApplyApply with LinkedIn Purpose of Job Understanding the role of the microbiome in human health and disease is an important component of HLI’s mission. The focus of this role includes software and system development in microbiome data processing and data analysis, and research in microbiome and disease association and knowledge discovery. [More]
The Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at the Moffitt Cancer Center is seeking a faculty member (Assistant or Associate Member) with bioinformatics expertise. Experience with big data, genomics or other 'omics types is desired, particularly in RNA sequencing technologies such as RNA isoforms and/or single-cell RNASeq analysis techniques. Areas of research interest include, but are not limited to, analytical techniques supporting RNAseq gene expression, next-generation sequencing or other 'omics technologies with an emphasis on biomedical applicability. [More]
Moderna is seeking an exceptionally talented and highly motivated bioinformatician to lead the computational efforts central to the success of Caperna, a Moderna venture based in Cambridge MA. Caperna's mission is to develop Personalized Cancer Vaccines (PCVs), delivering on the potential of both personalized medicine and mRNA vaccines for patients with aggressive tumors and high unmet medical need. [More]
In the position of Research Scientist/Bioinformatician, you will be responsible for performing statistical genetics and biostatistical work on several new and ongoing projects under the leadership of Dr. Kenan Onel, MD, PhD, Chief of Human Genetics and Genomics and Director of Clinical Genomics for Northwell Health. [More]
We are seeking a creative and motivated postdoctoral fellow to join our lab within the Section of Computational Biomedicine, Department of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine, and participate in our active research program aimed at using genomic approaches to understand the biology of premalignant lung disease. Current areas of interest include using high-throughput sequencing technology to discover gene and small RNA expression changes and alterative splicing events that are associated with progression/regression of premalignant lesions. [More]
We are looking for a graduate-level co-op students in the area of bioinformatics and systems biology. In this position, the co-op will work side-by-side with Biogen Computational Biology and Therapeutic Area scientists to analyze large scale genomic and phenotypic data sets, leveraging computational, mathematical, and statistical approaches to address important scientific issues in novel therapeutic target discovery. The co-op will have the opportunity to watch the drug discovery process in action, and to contribute towards Biogen’s efforts to discover novel therapies for neurodegenerative and hematological diseases. [More]
We seek a talented, collaborative Bioinformatician to participate in algorithm design and implementation, development and maintenance of processing pipelines and data analysis, with a focus on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and data integration. This individual will play a key scientific role enabling innovative computational analysis strategies across a wide range of data sources to empower data-driven decisions and improve therapeutic outcomes in complex diseases of unmet medical need. [More]
A postdoctoral fellow position is open in the Bioinformatics Group at the Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHI) at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), reporting to the Director of Bioinformatics. CHOP postdoctoral fellows receive mentored training in a rich scientific environment that includes both CHOP and University of Pennsylvania research communities. [More]
The Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is currently searching for a well-qualified Bioinformatics Scientist III. The Bioinformatics Scientist III will apply knowledge of bioinformatics algorithms and analysis platforms to consult with investigators on their projects and to serve as a collaborative and sometimes lead investigator in academic output including assistance in experimental design and writing, including creation of scientifically rigorous visualizations, communications, and presentations of results. [More]