Job Skills: RNA-seq
Calico is seeking a strong computational biologist / bioinformatics specialist to join a small, world-class team that works in close collaboration with some of the world’s best life scientists so as to achieve ground-breaking discoveries regarding aging and age related diseases [More]
We are seeking computational biologists excited about applying their expertise, passion, and creativity to improve the lives of people with serious diseases. Working in close collaboration with your Immuneering colleagues and with world-class R&D teams at leading pharmaceutical companies, you will join an intense and highly iterative effort to facilitate the development of new medicines for diseases including neurodegeneration and cancer. [More]
Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine (SCGPM), situated in the heart of SF Bay Area, has an excellent new opportunity available for a motivated Research Engineer/Bioinformatician. This position is 1 year, fixed-term, renewable based on funding. [More]
The Sr. Computational Biologist will work with an expanding team of research, clinical and computational investigators working in cancer genomics.We have a strong research focus on pediatric and blood cancers. We plan to prospectively profile all pediatric cancers by wholegonome as well as whole exome sequencing and RNA sequencing and study these alongside cell and patient derived xenograft models. [More]
A Postdoctoral Fellow position with a bioinformatics/computational focus is available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Brian J. O’Roak, Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) for highly motivated individuals. [More]
We are recruiting a computational biologist that works well independently and in collaboration to experimental biologists and research-related duties and tasks with minimal supervision. This person should be very familiar with high-throughput sequencing data analysis (RNA-seq, ChIP-seq), in particular single cell data, and have a good grasp of the scientific questions and points from data. [More]
The Research Specialist will: 1) conduct research on the role of DNA loops in controlling gene expression in mammalian cells, and 2) provide general laboratory management and technical/organizational support for research projects in the laboratory. The Research Specialist will work as part of a team consisting of postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and other researchers... [More]
Columbia University is looking for a highly motivated scientist to lead the analysis of large-scale genome and transcriptome sequencing projects in JP Sulzberger Genome Center. The candidate will be affiliated with Department of Systems Biology, and work closely with experts in high-throughout sequencing, single cell analysis, and computational genomics in Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC). [More]
We are looking for a highly motivated computational biologist to join the Computational Biology Support Team. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with members of the Prostate Cancer UK Movember Centre of Excellence as well as research groups within Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute (CRUK MI) to address novel questions at the interface between state-of-the-art technology and cancer biology. [More]
We are looking for an experienced and creative bioinformaticist to solve our build-test-learn cycles. You will solve functional challenges in developing microbial strains at all levels. You will work closely with other scientists and engineers and must be able to understand and communicate with colleagues of diverse backgrounds. [More]