Job Skills: Statistics
The newly established Boroviak lab is looking to recruit a highly enthusiastic individual to carry out ground-breaking research on primate embryogenesis. Recent advances in the field have shown that early human and non-human primate development substantially differs from the rodent paradigm. This divergence has dramatic implications for our understanding of germ cell specification, placental development and pluripotency in the embryo and embryonic stem cells. [More]
We are looking for several exciting Bioinformatics positions (levels II, III, and Senior) at our Headquarters located in San Diego, CA. This role entices a bioinformatician/data scientist with industry experience who is passionate about making a difference in human-health and in disease diagnostics by developing computational algorithms, performing data-mining, and applying machine-learning... [More]
1. Must be detail oriented and demonstrate scientific leadership in sequence analysis, microarray analysis and experience with analysis of large genomic data sets including integration with data available from public sources. 2. Hands-on experience and involvement so competency is maintained in processing and analyzing genomic, expression and other array data. [More]
The Department of Pathology is seeking a statistician to work with our functional and clinical genomics research groups. This position will be centered on contributing advanced statistical analyses to interdisciplinary research projects, including: developing and implementing statistically robust workflows for genomic and transcriptomic next-generation sequencing initiatives [More]
The University of Pittsburgh is seeking a Bioinformatics Programmer who will be responsible for the analyses and interpretation of large high-throughput biological datasets including (but not limited to) gene expression, SNP, and Next Gen sequencing technologies.The incumbent will collaborate with biomedical researchers in genomics, bioinformatics, related disciplines, and assume significant responsibility for developing software programs used in research and development. [More]
The Centre for Computational Biology and the Institute of Translational Medicine are seeking to recruit an experienced, energetic and creative researcher in the areas of data mining, machine learning and ontology engineering. The post-holder will be part of a large and diverse H2020 consortium (OpenRiskNet) and will be responsible for the application of ontologies.... [More]
We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated Bioinformatician/Computor Scientist to work at the Leeds Genetics Laboratory; a NHS service Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust.In Leeds, NGS developments are centred in the Translational Genomics Unit, a joint NHS/University facility where the sequencers (including an Illumina MiSeq, NextSeq and HiSeq 3000) and supporting infrastructure, are situated. [More]
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly-motivated and talented Bioinformatician/Statistical Geneticist to join a research group based in the new Big Data Institute, focusing on pharmacogenomic and genetic epidemiological studies of cardiovascular disease and its treatments. The research programme makes use of ‘big data’ resources in order to discover and undertake in-depth explorations of genomic predictors... [More]
The Division of Brain Sciences within the Department of Medicine at Imperial College London is recruiting a Senior Scientist in Bioinformatics to support the work of the NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre Neuroscience Theme. The post holder will provide leadership in bioinformatics for selected projects in the Neuroscience Theme [More]
Daniel Stover’s research program in the Division of Medical Oncology and the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the Ohio State University seeks a computational biologist to join our team that focuses on clinical computational oncology - the application of computational approaches to leverage immense publicly-available and newly generated tumor genomic data to improve outcomes for patients with cancer. [More]