Job Skills: Parallel Computing
The Johns Hopkins Mood Disorders Center is seeking a highly-motivated Bioinformatics scientist to work at the forefront of genomics research on mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder. The candidate will serve as an integral part of a multi-disciplinary genomics research team by developing and implementing software tools, pipelines and workflows for analyzing high-throughput genomics, epigenomics, and transcriptomics data. [More]
The UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center (UNMCCC) Analytical and Translational Genomics Shared Resources is seeking a HS Sr Research Specialist who will serve a key role as a Bioinformatics Data Scientist to facilitate the analysis of complex, large-scale genomics data using bioinformatics pipelines and both conventional and cloud-based computing. [More]
Working together with members in the group, the Bioinformatics Engineer will be involved in the design, development and maintenance of computational pipelines in the center. This will involve end-to-end processing that integrates existing tools as well as development of bespoke solutions for data mining, annotation and analytics. [More]
Two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions are available at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University (ASU). The Postdoctoral Research Associates will be part of the Cartwright lab located in the Biodesign Center for Personalized Diagnostics. The lab is focused on evolutionary research related to mutation and population variation, as well as developing statistical software to process large, genomic datasets to identify and study somatic and germline mutation patterns. [More]
We have an exciting opportunity for a Research Scientist to provide computational analyses and interpretation of large-scale genomics data sets in support of internal R&D projects and JGI user community science projects. This position will design and implement state of the art computational workflows for analysis of diverse genomic datasets, including those from resequencing, transcriptomics and epigenomics projects. [More]
The Department of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College is seeking a highly motivated researcher with a computer science background to join our team. We are seeking a dynamic individual who will be responsible, as a member of a team, for supporting research efforts by developing script and compute infrastructure to serve the needs of scientists.Expertise will be applied to answer a variety of key biological questions exploring molecular abnormalities, hematological diseases and cancer. [More]
Are you passionate about next-generation sequencing (NGS) and enabling precision genomics? We have an opening for an outstanding scientist to lead projects to develop next-generation DNA sequencing assays for Immunotherapy with a particular focus on Oncology. This individual will lead R&D efforts to develop products and establish collaborations with leading academic and pharma partners. [More]
We have an opening for a talented and goal-oriented individual to join our highly-dynamic research team as an HPC Computational Scientist. Under the mentorship of the director of IT operations, you will work on the ongoing operations of the system and provide user support for high-end computational projects. The position will include specific responsibilities for scientific web application development, working to provide our community of users with easy access to the capabilities of our systems. [More]
Genomic Health is seeking a highly talented and motivated Program Manager to join their Products and Services Program Management team. At Genomic Health Program Managers manage cross-functional teams that are accountable for overall program success from concept to successful commercialization. Program Managers work with a phase gate product development process to ensure programs meet schedule, quality, scope, and cost targets. Successful Program Managers lead and work collaboratively with “Core Team” members from various functions (Product Management, Development, Clinical, and Commercial) to successfully drive new products to market under aggressive timelines. [More]
The Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE), situated within the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, invites applications for multiple tenure-track faculty positions to begin in Fall 2017. Candidates at the Assistant Professor level will be given preference, however outstanding candidates at the Associate and Full Professor levels will also be considered. [More]