Job Skills: Programming in R
We are seeking a Computational Scientist to become a member of our computational biology team at our Cambridge office. As a Computational Scientist, you will work internally and externally to operationalize the graph technical vision by executing, evaluating and refining an integrated graph-based genomic analyses toolset to process raw data in high priority areas including calling hereditary variants, calling somatic/cancer variants, and calling RNA-Seq expression and variants (isomers). As a Computational Scientist you will work in teams to create and develop tools in an integrated graph genomic analyses toolset that will include global and local alignment, integrated graph caller, local iterative assembly, global assembly and phased haplotype assembly. [More]
Duties: Design, implement, test and maintain data management processes, applying knowledge of data and data management systems. Create SQL queries and extracting information from Internal Databases like GreenPlum. Analyze business requirements and convert them into software development objectives, and implement technical solutions. Identify, develop, implement, and present data management processes and improvements in support of statistical data management business problems and database enhancements in collaboration with internal partners and external customers. [More]
San Diego ApplyApply with LinkedIn Purpose of Job Understanding the role of the microbiome in human health and disease is an important component of HLI’s mission. The focus of this role includes software and system development in microbiome data processing and data analysis, and research in microbiome and disease association and knowledge discovery. [More]
The division of Bioinformatics and Systems Cardiology at the Klaus Tschira Institute for Integrative Computational Cardiology / Department of Internal Medicine III, seeks to fill one full-time position: Postdoc Bioinformatics / Systems Cardiology (m/f) Starting date: 1 February 2017 or later / Duration: Initially 18 months; option of further extension. The successful applicant will enter a collaborative project focusing on transcriptome-wide approaches to study RBP and ncRNA function in heart disease and remodeling. [More]
For its new Bioinformatics Core Facility, the center is currently looking for a dynamic and highly motivated Scientist in Bioinformatics. The candidate will perform informatics to solve biological questions and will be involved in: Building and applying bioinformatics pipelines in order to analyze high-throughput sequencing data such as whole-genome, whole-exome, methylation and RNA data; Guiding biologists in analyzing their own data and performing statistical tests and pathway analysis; [More]
The research group “Junction of Statistics and Biology” led by Professor Jingyi Jessica Li in the Department of Statistics at UCLA invites applications for a postdoctoral position, available from November 2016. The research in the group focuses on developing statistical methods to address important biological and biomedical questions from high-throughput genetic and genomic data. Our current projects include: modeling bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing data for identifying and quantifying full-length mRNA transcripts, systematic identification of gene-gene and protein-DNA relationships using diverse genomic data, large-scale comparison of biological samples from different species using epigenomic and transcriptomic data, and statistical methodology development motivated by genomic applications (e.g., asymmetric error control in binary classification, high-dimensional variable selection, and measures of dependence). [More]
Moderna is seeking an exceptionally talented and highly motivated bioinformatician to lead the computational efforts central to the success of Caperna, a Moderna venture based in Cambridge MA. Caperna's mission is to develop Personalized Cancer Vaccines (PCVs), delivering on the potential of both personalized medicine and mRNA vaccines for patients with aggressive tumors and high unmet medical need. [More]
In the position of Research Scientist/Bioinformatician, you will be responsible for performing statistical genetics and biostatistical work on several new and ongoing projects under the leadership of Dr. Kenan Onel, MD, PhD, Chief of Human Genetics and Genomics and Director of Clinical Genomics for Northwell Health. [More]
We are seeking a creative and motivated postdoctoral fellow to join our lab within the Section of Computational Biomedicine, Department of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine, and participate in our active research program aimed at using genomic approaches to understand the biology of premalignant lung disease. Current areas of interest include using high-throughput sequencing technology to discover gene and small RNA expression changes and alterative splicing events that are associated with progression/regression of premalignant lesions. [More]
We are looking for a graduate-level co-op students in the area of bioinformatics and systems biology. In this position, the co-op will work side-by-side with Biogen Computational Biology and Therapeutic Area scientists to analyze large scale genomic and phenotypic data sets, leveraging computational, mathematical, and statistical approaches to address important scientific issues in novel therapeutic target discovery. The co-op will have the opportunity to watch the drug discovery process in action, and to contribute towards Biogen’s efforts to discover novel therapies for neurodegenerative and hematological diseases. [More]