Job Skills: Parallel Computing
Paragon Genomics is seeking a senior level bioinformatics scientist who is passionate about making real differences in the field and is enthusiastic about working in an exciting startup environment. This position will lead the effort to (1) improve NGS data analysis algorithm and pipeline; (2) analyze NGS data to facilitate research and development effort of the company... [More]
The Computational Science (CLS) Department in the Computational Research Division (crd.lbl.gov) is looking for talented and motivated postdoctoral fellows to become part of our team working on exciting science research projects. Researchers in computer and data science or any relevant computational science discipline who have received their Ph.D. within the last three years are encouraged to apply. [More]
We are seeking a talented and highly motivated Senior Computational Biologist/Bioinformatics Scientist to provide technical expertise in analysis of high-throughput data associated with the development of new molecular monitoring products. This highly-skilled individual will work within a multidisciplinary product development team to develop and maintain computational tools for processing and interpreting experimental data from NGS and additional platforms in support of a new product development program. [More]
Under the direct supervision of the Head of the Infections and Cancer Biology (ICB) Group, within the Infections (INF) Section, and in close collaboration with scientists in the section and others working in bioinformatics at IARC, the incumbent provides programming support to projects that require bioinformatics approaches to characterize the relevant genomic and epigenomic changes associated to infections that underlie the mechanisms of cancer formation. [More]
The University of Colorado, Department of Medicine's Consortium for Fibrosis Research & Translation (CFReT) has an opening for a Bioinformatics Analyst. Under the direction and guidance of the CFReT Principal Investigator and Informatics Lead, this full-time, benefits-eligible position exists to act as an analyst within the research programs of Dr. Timothy A. McKinsey and other CFReT investigators. The CFReT is a multi-disciplinary program with emphasis on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to identify the genetic determinants of complex diseases, with particular attention to diseases with known health disparities. [More]
Granger Genetics is currently seeking a full-time Bioinformatician. The ideal candidate will have experience with 1) analyzing next-generation sequencing data with an eye toward biological interpretation, 2) developing analytic pipelines by integrating existing scientific tools with custom codebases, and 3) supporting existing/legacy code. [More]
You are responsible for design and implementation of innovative technologies and algorithms from an idea to a software system; You have the responsibility for the technical leadership/coordination of the the Data Analysts group; You analyze and identify new data related business opportunities in the manufacturing area (Internet of Things) You take over the development of complex algorithms utilizing modern approaches from the domains of machine learning and advanced data analytics in general [More]
We are looking for an enthusiastic and talented postdoctoral researcher to join the lab of Associate Professor Olof Emanuelsson, affiliated with the School of Biotechnology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. The work will consist of bioinformatics method development for massively parallel sequencing data, with particular focus on RNA-seq, including allele-specific expression (ASE) and transcriptome assembly. [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]
The Computer Science Department at the University of Massachusetts Boston invites applications for one full-time position in Programming Languages/Compilers at the rank of Assistant/Associate Professor, to begin September 1, 2017. We offer an ABET-accredited BS as well as a BA in Computer Science, a BS in Information Technology, an MS in Computer Science, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science. Current faculty interests include bioinformatics, computer and human vision, data mining, databases, graphics, high performance computing, networks, security, software engineering, and theoretical computer science. We will consider strong candidates in any area of programming languages, but especially seek candidates working in programming language implementation, with an emphasis on parallel computation. [More]