Job Skills: Plant Biology
A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Sue Rhee at the Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Plant Biology, to create and analyze metabolic networks of plants. Plant metabolism is the biological engine that feeds the world, not only humans but also microbes and animals. [More]
The Director, Bioinformatics, will be a key member of Inari’s expanding leadership team and will play a critical role in shaping the company’s strategic direction. The ideal candidate will be a recognized leader in crop data analytics as evidenced by publications in top tier journals, presentations at international meetings and a track record of transformational contributions to the field. [More]
The Department of Horticulture and Crop Science in The College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) at The Ohio State University (OSU) seeks applicants for a 9-month tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level in genetics, genomics, and breeding of cultivated plants, whose scholarly interests focus on the programmatic field of applied genetics and genomics. [More]
The School of Plant Sciences at the University of Arizona invites applications for an Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, 9-month tenure-track position in Systems Biology of Plant Abiotic Responses. The successful applicant will address the molecular bases of the plant’s response to abiotic stresses – including but not limited to drought, salt, and high temperature. This individual will have or be expected to develop an innovative, internationally recognized, extramurally funded basic/applied research program using a broad range of approaches including genetic, physiological, computational, and genomic technologies. [More]
As bioinformatician you will analyse research data. You will work in close collaboration with molecular biologists and your main focus will be on next-generation sequencing data. This includes setting up of analysis pipelines, data visualisation and optimising in-house developed algorithms. Additionally you will employ statistical learning and data mining techniques to uncover patterns in biological data and/or (fully) automate existing workflows. As part of a multidisciplinary team you are also expected to assist and support your colleagues in bioinformatics-related issues. [More]
We have a vacancy for a post-doctoral researcher in quantitative genetics to work alongside Prof. John Hickey and Prof. Wayne Powell, on a new project that aims to develop the next generation of breeding program designs that are suited to application in practical breeding programs in low and middle income countries. [More]
The algorithms and data analysis department seeks a talented and motivated individual to provide advanced analytical and software support for product research and development efforts. The successful candidate in this position will work closely with the Data Analysis team to develop analysis methods for genotyping SNPs and other complex variants. Approaches will target genotyping species of non-human organisms, with genomic complexity such as inbreeding, polyploidy, paralogous sequence variation, and subpopulation diversity. [More]
We are seeking a talented, highly motivated, goal oriented computational biologist/data scientist for a postdoctoral research position to implement genomic and bioinformatics approached to study plant-virus interactions. Our research program focuses on molecular mechanisms of plant-virus interactions, particularly, antiviral defense and virus replication. The successful candidate will lead a project to develop innovative computational approaches to systematically generate and analyze protein, transcript and small RNA sequencing data. [More]
The "Genotype & Environment to Phenotype (GE2P)" theme in P2IRC is seeking a post-doctoral fellow to work as part of an interdisciplinary and collaborative team consisting of seven faculty and their graduate students. The team is led by Drs. Anthony Kusalik and Michael Horsch.he successful candidate will work as part of the GE2P team to identify and predict connections between phenotypic features and genotype and environmental factors in crop species. Activities will be directly supervised by Dr. Kusalik and Dr. Matthew Links. The research will take advantage of the local computer and software resources provided by other Computer Science teams in P2IRC, as well as HPC facilities at the U. of Saskatchewan and at Compute Canada. [More]
Phoenix Bioinformatics is looking for a bioinformatics scientist to join our growing non-profit organization. The ideal candidate has experience in both development of new bioinformatics software and maintenance of standard bioinformatics software packages and databases serving academic researchers. S/he has experience with agile/lean software development methods and the ability to communicate effectively with both biologists and software developers. [More]