Job Skills: Next Generation Sequencing
We are seeking a highly motivated Scientist to join the Regeneron Genetics Center Functional Modeling group at Tarrytown, NY. Our ideal candidate should have a strong expertise in multiple fields of study, included molecular and cellular biology, genetics and bioinformatics. [More]
We are seeking an Informatics Scientist to join our Computational Biology group. This individual will work directly with Caribou scientists and external collaborators to develop methods for understanding experimental results and improving experiment design. The ideal candidate will have clearly demonstrated an ability to manage the informatics needs of large, multidisciplinary projects and communicate effectively across various scientific and computational disciplines. [More]
We are seeking an experienced Computational Biologist/bioinformatics scientist to be part of the growing Genomics team at Jounce. This position will play a key role in the to target identification/validation of new targets. The successful candidate will help build the company’s bioinformatics capabilities focusing on analysis of internal data and public databases to identify novel potential targets in the Cancer Immunology field. [More]
A research lab in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine is looking to hire a Bioinformatics Programmer with prior experience in analysis of Next Generation Sequencing Datasets from Exome, Whole Genome and RNA Sequencing experiments. [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 and 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]
We are pleased to announce a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in metagenomics/bioinformatics in the laboratory of Dr. A.M.V. Brown in the Department of Biological Sciences at Texas Tech University, to begin in Fall 2017. Dr. Brown's lab investigates how host-associated bacteria and other microbes interact to limit or facilitate species invasions, disease outbreaks, or biomass production. We use a wide range of approaches including shotgun metagenomics and metatransciptomics, functional comparative genomics, and advanced bioinformatics. Systems include agricultural and medically related microbial communities. [More]
Provide statistical programming and analytic support to Dr. Dai's research associated with the human population health data and high-throughput data including next-generation sequencing data. Run data management including, but not limited to, data cleaning, creation/transfers, integrity checks, and quality control. [More]
. We are advertising this postdoctoral research position to identify an individual with expertise in Bioinformatic analysis to aid in the conduct and analysis of next generation sequencing studies to identify these driving mutations and confirm their role in the pathogenesis of canine cancers. [More]
The Bioinformatics Research Scientist will work on integrative analysis of whole-genome, whole exome and transcriptome sequencing data with epigenetic data including WGBS, ChIP-seq and RNA-seq to understand the role of epigenetic regulation in childhood cancer. [More]
As a field based Bioinformatics Support Scientist you will provide pre-sales support to our sales team and post-sales support to our service and support teams. Your ultimate goal will be to drive customer satisfaction as well as instrument and reagent sales by removing bottlenecks downstream of the instrument. [More]