Job Skills: Next Generation Sequencing
We are seeking a highly motivated individual who wants to make an impact on human disease, and become an integral part of an enthusiastic and dedicated team of Bioinformaticians and Software Engineers, working towards solving genetic disease utilizing Next Generation Sequencing in collaboration with geneticists and medical research collaborators. [More]
We have an opening for a highly skilled individual with experience building models, algorithms, and software for analysis of next-generation DNA sequencing. [More]
We have an opening for a Software Engineer III with a background in programming robust, customer facing software. We would consider software developers/engineers from the IT industry who do not have a life science background but would like to contribute to a winning life science team. [More]
This person will develop and manage a portfolio of on-market and new software products focused on the analysis of Sanger sequencing data. [More]
As a member of this team, the scientist will utilize and assist in the development of analysis pipelines for identifying signature regions from microbial genomes and designing assays for sensitive and specific microbial detection. [More]
Applications are invited for a Research Assistant in the Department of Molecular Neuroscience as part of the Wellcome Trust funded research project – “The role of 3’ UTR variation in the molecular pathogenesis of motor neuron disease” under the supervision of Professor Jernej Ule. [More]
We are seeking to recruit a creative, highly-motivated and productive Postdoctoral Fellow to work on an exciting new three year project called Prenatal Assessment of Genomes and Exomes (PAGE), which is a collaboration between the Sanger Institute and the UK National Health Service (NHS). [More]
The Channing Division of Network Medicine (CDNM) at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School is seeking candidates for a post-doctoral position to perform multi-disciplinary research elucidating the gene regulatory networks responsible for the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and emphysema. [More]
The Department of Botany and Plant Sciences at the University of California, Riverside seeks outstanding candidates for an open Computational Systems Biologist position at the rank of Assistant Professor. [More]
We seek a Postdoctoral researcher to join the Plant Science team within the Biochemical Spatio-temporal NeTwork Resource (BioSNTR). [More]