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The Senior Bioinformatics Scientist will work with PhD-level bioinformatics scientists and researchers who have single-cell RNseq, single-cell ATAC-seq, spatial transcriptomics, bulk RNseq and ChIP-seq data to investigate mouse and human diseases as well as with other pediatric scientists at BCH. The primary responsibilities will be building pipelines for the analysis, integration and sharing of these data.
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Knowledge of best practices in software engineering for reproducibility and data management skillsAbility to work in and adapt to a fast-paced environment Preferred Qualifications: Experience with protein co-evolution analysisExperience with NGS and bioinformatics toolsExperience with agile methodologies.
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Ph. D. in Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Statistics or a related quantitative discipline with at least 3 years experience working on real-world data. The Proteomics group at the Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard is looking for a highly motivated and skilled Computational Proteomics Scientist I.
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Preference for candidates with a Ph. D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology or related. Providing computational support services to Boston Children's Hospital scientists and clinicians by applying a wide range of bioinformatics tools, methods and technologies.
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Degree in any of the following majors: Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Bioinformatics, Physics, Quantitative Economics, Statistics. Degree(s) in one of the following majors: Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Bioinformatics, Physics, Quantitative Economics, Statistics.
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Our work is highly interdisciplinary and touches on aspects from many fields including bioengineering, protein engineering, biochemistry, synthetic biology, molecular biology, microbiology, structural biology, genetics, bioinformatics, and quantitative biology.
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HJF is seeking a Senior Bioinformatics Scientist to contribute to the advancement of Bioinformatics, particularly in the areas of Genomics and Metagenomics. Strong background in Computer Science, Statistics, Genomics, Genetics, RDBMS, Cloud Computing, Google APIs, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology required.
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A reasonable estimate of the current salary range is $104,000 - $186,160 per year for the role of Senior Bioinformatics Research Scientist. We are seeking a talented, highly motivated Senior Bioinformatics Research Scientist to lead our bioinformatics pipeline and develop innovative solutions for analyzing and visualizing omics data related to innate immune signaling projects.
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Develops advanced bioinformatics models to analyze single cell RNA sequencing, competence in R coding. The Department of Psychiatry has an exciting opportunity for a Full-Time Associate Scientist to work on the UHealth Campus.
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AbbVie's Ophthalmology Discovery Research group is looking for a highly motivated and experienced ocular scientist with a multidisciplinary background in bioinformatics to play an integral role in target identification and early drug development of therapies for ophthalmic diseases.
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REQUIRED : Ph. D. in computational biology, computer science, bioinformatics, physics, engineering, or a related field; strong programming skill in Python, R, MATLAB, or C/C. COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH SCIENTIST, CHUNG LAB , Picower Institute for Learning and Memory , to use computational toolkit developer experience to support ongoing research by finding solutions and improvements to the current Chung Lab technologies and processes.
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3)Manage multiple projects simultaneously and work cross-functionally with colleagues in the inflammation biology, protein engineering, chemistry, biomarker, bioinformatics, and clinical groups.
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PhD/Masters degree from an accredited institution with experience in a related scientific discipline (Computer Science, Genomics, Biostatistics or Bioinformatics preferred) Strong scientific understanding and experience in bioinformatics.
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Shall be required to work in one or more of the following functional areas and may be tasked to perform as an assistant technical leader Forensic Science Services, Past Accounting, Current Day Operations, Emerging Technologies, Family Reference Data Basing, Bioinformatics, Quality Management/Quality Control, and Laboratory Support Services.
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We are accepting applications for a Senior Research Scientist for pre-clinical research in PET imaging in oncological brain tumor immunology studies in the Biochemistry Department at the University of Missouri.
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