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As a Bioinformatics Data Scientist at Roche Sequencing Santa Clara, you will design and analyze experiments to drive development of our sequencing technology and apply it to a wide range of applications. The successful candidate must be excited about learning new concepts from both life and physical sciences and applying them to an interdisciplinary project. [More]
The Staff Scientist, Bioinformatics main responsibility is to work within the bioinformatics team to develop, improve and maintain tools, pipelines and software for the analysis of complex NGS datasets that meet or exceed the quality expectations and regulatory requirements for molecular diagnostic assays and research products. [More]
The Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) is searching for a candidate who will be responsible for performing a variety of bioinformatics analyses related to vaccine design. DHVI is recognized as a world-leading organization in vaccine development with an infectious disease vaccine candidate portfolio that includes HIV-1, influenza, and malaria. The candidate will work with an interdisciplinary team of scientists supporting the analysis of large data sets and providing specialized bioinformatics solutions. [More]
The successful candidate for this position will support software development activities for Clinical Virology Data Systems and analysis of Viral Sequencing datasets. The candidate will work with Bioinformatics Scientists to develop and test data analysis pipelines and methods used for investigation of viral subpopulations and drug resistance in clinical samples. [More]
Master’s level research position in computational biology focused on cancer genomics is available at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School for a highly motivated, hard-working, individual. The position will be jointly co-mentored by Dr Rani George (Pediatric Oncology) and Dr Kwok-Kin Wong (Medical Oncology). The successful candidate will apply computational solutions for integrative analysis of gene expression, RNAseq, and ChIPseq data to gain mechanistic insights into the effect of drug treatment in altering the transcription factor activities, epigenetic patterns, and pathway activities in cancer cells. [More]
We seek a Postdoctoral Training Fellow to join the Yuan lab at The Institute of Cancer Research, London (ICR) and work on the TRACERx project, the largest study of lung cancer evolution in a collaboration with Prof. Charles Swanton at the Francis Crick Institute.The main focus of the Yuan lab is to develop new computational approaches for studying cancer by fusing computer vision, machine learning and bioinformatics . [More]
The Computational Biology group is seeking an individual to contribute to fundamental research programs studying microbial communities and environmental microbiology. Under the supervision of senior staff, the successful candidate will be responsible for data analysis of various high-throughput ‘omics platforms, including DNA/RNA sequence data, proteomics and metabolomics. [More]
Your role is very important to us. Clarivate Analytics is one of leading providers of bioinformatics products and services, and currently we are looking for a research scientist with deep understanding and broad experience in bioinformatics to manage our services projects, lead development of new technologies and services offerings, and work with clients to architect solutions according to their objectives . [More]
We are requesting to open a new contract position in Clinical Virology (Foster City). Clinical Virology Bioinformatics needs an additional resource to support software development and data analysis activities for our data systems. These data systems provide batch data processing for clinical and non-clinical results, data reporting to regulatory agencies, and scientific analyses for research efforts and manuscripts. [More]
The Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard is looking to hire an exceptional candidate to join the team leading data production and analyses for the Genotype-Tissue Expression Consortium. The goal of this initiative is to increase our understanding of the genetic regulation of gene expression and splicing across tissues and cell types in the human body, and how these factors contribute to common human diseases, with the ultimate goal of improving health care [More]