Job Skills: Parallel Computing
The overall objective of the project is to collect and analyse large-scale molecular and patient data to aid personalizing treatment. The project will involve interfacing with national and international clinical and biological collaborators to develop and apply sophisticated models and algorithms carefully tuned to extract relevant biological and medical knowledge... [More]
The Applied Genomics and Biology Business is currently seeking a Bioinformatics Software Developer in Columbus, Ohio to support a cutting-edge, multidisciplinary genomics research team. This position will support the development of next-generation computational and bioinformatics tools for screening and identification, functional annotation, and characterization of target nucleic acid sequences from microbial and human sources. [More]
Under direct supervision, applies professional bioinformatics concepts and computational procedures to complete small projects or portions of projects. Works on assignments of limited scope and complexity. Follows standard programming procedures to analyze situations and data from which answers can be readily obtained. Designs, prototypes, implements, and benchmarks scalable algorithms in Structural Bioinformatics using Big Data frameworks for distributed, parallel computing. [More]
In the Sanger Institute Malaria Programme, we are generating large scale genomic and transcriptomic data and we are looking for driven individuals to join our analysis team. Our new initiative will generate thousands of parasite and mosquito genomes each year from around the globe. To make the most of these data, we want to implement additional technological (e.g., long read sequencing, single cell sequencing) and analytical (e.g., machine learning, variation graphs) advances. [More]
A bioinformatics position is available for a post which will be embedded in both the BIH Bioinformatics Platform (led by Dr Dieter Beule) and the BIH Metabolomics Platform (led by Dr Jennifer Kirwan). [More]
Based in Cambridge, MA, the role is a computational biologist who will apply computational solutions for integrative analysis of Omics data in the ongoing efforts to make contributions in (1) gaining mechanistic insights into the effect of drug treatment, (2) target and biomarker discovery, (3) indication and patient population selection and (4) building clinical development strategy. [More]
We seek a self-motivated, dynamic individual to work with us on innovative computational research arising from our Stem Cell Single Cell Genomics and Epigenomics Core facility. The senior research scientist will be responsible for solving research questions that are motivated by users of the Core facility. Under the guidance of Dr. Mar, the scientist will be involved in developing novel statistical methods in genomics and epigenomics data from single stem cells. [More]
We are seeking an exceptional individual to join our team in developing analysis tools that will be used by researchers and clinicians worldwide. These tools will be incorporated in Illumina’s expanding oncology portfolio and used in high visibility projects such as the 100,000 Genomes Project. Responsibilities: Creation of novel sequence analysis workflows (i.e. read alignment, variant calling, and variant annotation) to support both research and clinical products; Design, prototype, and implement computational algorithms that utilize both statistical and machine learning approaches... [More]
The Bioinformatics Analyst assists the Molecular Bioinformatics (mBIO) institutional core facility to support research-based bioinformatics (genomics and proteomics) for the UTHSC community. This position analyzes several large-scale discovery projects using the latest next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies available at the UTHSC Molecular Resource Center (MRC) genomics institutional core and large-scale protein and metabolite profiling data sets generated at the UTHSC Proteomics & Metabolomics institutional core (PMC). [More]
Medical Diagnostic Laboratories, L.L.C. is seeking a skilled and experienced Bioinformatician. The position is available immediately, to MS or PhD graduates in Bioinformatics who have further extended their skills through 1 - 3 years workplace experience after their most recent graduation. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working and scripting in R on large complex datasets and be able to work on parallel projects related to diagnosis, prognosis and understanding of patient clinical responses. [More]