Job Skills: RNA-seq
One position is open for full time bioinformatics specialist in Yu’s group at Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard. The candidate will assist in research on high-throughput data analysis, including but not limited to Microarray, RNAseq, Flow Cytometry and Protein Omics, for pathogenesis and viral persistent during HIV-1 infection. Knowledge gained from these analyses will support biologists to guide the design of more effective vaccines and treatments against various infectious pathogens including HIV and Influenza. [More]
The Wolchok lab at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy seeks a collaborative senior bioinformatician to lead the analysis of high-throughput sequencing data from mouse and human tumors, including WES, WGS, and RNA-seq. Must be willing to learn, apply, integrate, and develop new statistical models and computational algorithms, as well as manage and direct a small group of junior bioinformaticians in the lab. [More]
An interdisciplinary team including expertise in pharmacy, genomics, epigenetics, metabolomics, and inflammatory response has recently been funded by NIH. A postdoctoral-level position is open to direct the bioinformatics analysis and integration of data. The selected postdoctoral candidate will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team to investigate how natural chemical products regulate aberrant inflammatory processes... [More]
JAX-GM is seeking an exceptionally talented and highly motivated Computational Scientist to lead the research efforts central to the success of its computational sciences department. The Computational Sciences department works collaboratively with faculty at The Jackson Laboratory to understand the biology of diseases like cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer’s. [More]
The Bioinformatics Analyst will work as a member of the Core Facilities under the supervision of the Director of Core Laboratories at BloodCenter of Wisconsin's Blood Research Institute. Primary responsibilities include providing data analysis, integration, and development of new computational methods to analyze and integrate genome wide datasets from transcriptome, epigenomic, and other types of functional genomics based approaches. [More]
The Michigan Center for Translational Pathology (MCTP) is seeking an Applications Programmer/Analyst Associate to work with our functional and clinical genomics research groups. This position will be centered on contributing advanced data analyses to interdisciplinary research projects, including: implementing algorithms for genomic analyses, developing computational workflows, and building visualization tools. [More]
We seek a talented and highly motivated Computational Biologist/Bioinformatics Scientist to develop novel tools and algorithms to support the development of RNAi therapeutics. The sequence-based design of RNAi therapeutics provides novel computational challenges that demand innovative approaches and an inventive mindset. [More]
Biogen is seeking a Head of Scientific Computing to work at the interface of computer science, genomics and computational and systems biology to ensure that computing architecture keeps up with the rate of innovation in genomics and proteomics sciences. he Head of Scientific Computing will lead a team to architect, develop, deploy and maintain products and services, and most importantly, define a vision of innovation that delivers value while solving challenging problems and meeting business needs through application of Biogen R&D’s high performance computing and data resources. [More]
The KCO is looking to hire an experienced computational biologist to support collaborative research projects aimed at improving our understanding of the cell circuitry within cells and between cells. Having a comprehensive picture of all the cellular components and all of the cellular circuits in which they function will lead to a better a better understanding of disease and help develop effective treatments. [More]
A Bioinformatician position is available in the Genomic Programming of Beta Cells lab in the Section of Epigenomics and Disease within the Division for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism of Imperial College London at the Hammersmith campus. You will work closely with the laboratory scientists and bioinformaticians in the Beta Cells lab. [More]