Job Skills: RNA-seq
As part of the Translational Sciences Department, the Genomics Group in the Sanofi Genzyme R&D Center seeks a highly motivated genomics scientist / disease biologist to work in a dynamic and cross-functional team supporting genomics and translational research and therapeutic product development. Disease biology expertise sought in neurobiology or immunology. [More]
We are seeking a highly motivated Senior Bioinformatician to join our translational biomarker discovery efforts in the Target Validation / DNA Damage Repair Team, led by Professor Andrew Tutt in the Breast Cancer Now Centre at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), in collaboration with the Cancer bioinformatics group lead by Dr Grigoriadis in the Breast Cancer Now Unit at Guy’s Cancer Center and with Genomic Analysis group lead by Dr Cheang from the ICR Clinical Trials and Statistical Unit. [More]
We are seeking an experienced and motivated cancer Bioinformatician to join our Bioinformatics Team in the Breast Cancer Now Centre at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), in collaboration with the Breast Cancer Now Unit at Kings College London (KCL), also directed by Professor Tutt. Our goal is to perform cutting-edge bioinformatics analyses and data-mining in collaboration with experimental investigators at the centre identifying new molecular markers of breast cancer. [More]
We are looking for an ambitious, driven post-doctoral scientist to lead computational analysis of genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics profiles focusing on hematological malignancies and patient-derived xenografts. he work will take place in the context of a close and productive collaboration between two laboratories at Weill Cornell Medicine and in the Meyer Cancer Center: Dr Olivier Elemento, whose group focuses on cancer genomics, precision medicine and cancer systems biology.... [More]
Wanted: Computational Biology Research Assistant Interested in Swimming in Next Gen Sequencing Data for Noninvasive Cancer Detection and Biomarker Discovery.Do you love working with next generation sequencing data?;Are you comfortable managing large amounts of data and metadata?; Are you organized and detail-oriented? If so, you may be a great fit as our Research Computer Specialist position. [More]
Computational Scientists participate in a collaborative bioinformatics program aligned with institutional strategy and direction, and make leading contributions to the cutting-edge projects at The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Collaborate with the research faculty & genetic resource scientists on projects of wide-ranging complexity across a diverse array of biomedical disciplines (such as cancer biology, ageing, immunology, infectious diseases, metabolomics, neural disorders, muscular disorders, stem cell and developmental biology, and statistical genetics & biostatistics)... [More]
This position will function within the Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Service Unit at the Oregon National Primate Research Center. This position is responsible for performing bioinformatic analysis of next generation DNA and RNA sequence data, including scripting, establishing pipeline analyses, summarizing and presenting results. The short-term projects will be defined and evaluated by the supervisor. [More]
Assist in designing and developing new databases to store including VCF, BAM, gene expression, fusion gene and other genomics data files; Maintain and improve existing databases in the lab; Configure and maintain Clarity LIMS that tracks progress of clinical samples through wet-bench and computational protocols working with wet lab and bioinformatics team... [More]
The University of Southampton have recently been awarded a Centers Network Accelerator Award from Cancer Research UK in conjunction with the University of Oxford. The main goal of this award is to monitor the evolving landscape of tumour antigens over the course of immunotherapy using mutanome, proteome, and immunopeptidome analysis. This post will work closely with bioinformaticians, molecular biologists, clinicians, and other collaborators to better understand the efficacy of immunotherapy. [More]
The Center for Brain Development project seeks to identify the genetic causes for autism, epilepsy and intellectual disability using high-throughput bioinformatics approaches. Using genomic sequencing data from >5000 patients, consisting of >500 TB of data and growing rapidly, CBD seeks to discover the genetic variants that underlie human diseases. The project utilizes open source software to develop improved methods of genetic variant discovery and annotation to discover new human disease genes and link them to specific neurodevelopmental conditions. [More]