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Technical Specialist - Bioinformatics

York
2022/03/12.

Department of Biology – Bioscience Technology Facility We are looking for a Bioinformatics Technical Specialist to join our team with the Genomics and Bioinformatics Labs. This group supports a wide range of biological research from ecology, microbiology and plant biology, through to medical research including cancer and tropical diseases. Role As a Bioinformatics Technical Specialist, you will undertake experimental design, bioinformatics and data analysis work within the Bioscience Technology Facility Bioinformatics Laboratory in collaboration with their colleagues and external partners. These will include research groups within the Department of Biology, other researchers within the University as well as external academic and industrial researchers. You will also provide guidance, training and technical support to undergraduate project students, postgraduate students, academic and research staff. Skills, Experience & Qualification needed • You should have a degree, and ideally... a PhD in a relevant scientific discipline, or equivalent experience. • You should be able to demonstrate an in depth theoretical and practical knowledge of modern methods in bioinformatics and computational biology. • You should have a proven track record of the application of bioinformatics to solve biological problems, and be able to work independently, using problem solving and analytics skills. • You should be aware of the required computation approaches required for a range of biological methods, such as RNA-seq, ChIP-Seq, genome assembly and annotation, single cell methods and proteomics. • You should have good knowledge of and be able to undertake a range of programming task in modern programming languages including Python and R. • You should have good communication skills and be able to present complex ideas in a clear and concise manner • You should be able to work well as part of a team, and ideally have experience of working in a service-based client facing environment • You will need to be able to demonstrate positive, open and objective attitude towards others, to value and support colleagues and be able to respond and integrate change. • You will be expected to be a member of, or to join, an professional body relevant to bioinformatics or data science We want to recruit the best people for our roles, and we recognise that traditional working patterns may not be suitable for everyone. We offer a range of flexible working options (e.g. flexitime, part-time, job share), please specify your flexible working preferences in your application (number of days / hours etc). Interview date: To Be Confirmed For informal enquiries: please contact Dr. Peter Ashton on peter.ashton@york.ac.uk or Dr Sally James Sally.james@york.ac.uk

Clinical Bioinformatics Specialist

Oxford
2022/03/12.

Job Description Oxford Nanopore Technologies is headquartered at the Oxford Science Park outside Oxford, UK, with satellite offices and commercial presence in many global locations across the US, APAC and Europe. Oxford Nanopore employs from multiple subject areas including nanopore science, molecular biology and applications, informatics, engineering, electronics, manufacturing and commercialisation. The management team, led by CEO Dr Gordon Sanghera, has a track record of delivering disruptive technologies to the market. Oxford Nanopore’s sequencing platform is the only technology that offers real-time analysis (for rapid insights), in fully scalable formats from pocket to population scale, that can analyse native DNA or RNA and sequence any length of fragment to achieve short to ultra-long read lengths. This exciting and challenging role will work within the Customer Analysis Workflows group specialising in clinical bioinformatics to maintain a coherent set of analysis software... tools for clinical end users of ONT’s sequencing platforms through OND with a particular focus on the planning, development, testing, documentation, and deployment of analysis code for clinical applications! Key Responsibilities You will be driven to provide scientific analysis software suitable for deployment in a clinical diagnostic environment. You will be responsible for developing and packaging software libraries which can be utilised across modes of presentation from standalone libraries and command line tools, to integrated graphical solutions. As part of the role, you will ensure all documentation is in place for these solutions to ensure that they meet ISO standards. Duties • Take prototype workflow concepts to clinical analysis workflows meeting ISO standards • Define and promote best-practices for ONT’s clinical analysis software • Liaise with colleagues within R&D groups within ONT and OND to bring prototype workflows to a clinical product • Advise on best practice clinical bioinformatics analysis in the areas of cancer, rare, and infectious disease • Liaise with external partners to facilitate deployment of third part analysis solutions • Maintain knowledge of external advances in the field of long-read data analysis and the requirements of end-users as determined by various ONT’s customer facing staff • Take ownership of newly identified workflows and work with others within the group to determine how best to present these to end users • Consolidate disparate codebases into reusable unified components • Maintain continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD) of analysis tools and workflows, enlisting and leveraging the assistance of others What we expect you to have... An Msc (or equiv experience) involving programming in high-level language. Multiple years experience in software development practices in a clinical setting and knowledge of ISO accreditation. Along with familiarity in long-read sequencing data analysis and experience building scientific data analysis pipelines! We are looking for someone who has an appreciation of agile software development methodologies and the ability to learn independently to use new software tools and systems. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and abilities to perform the duties of the job. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation. About Us Oxford Nanopore’s goal is to bring the widest benefits to society through enabling the analysis of anything, by anyone, anywhere. The company has developed a new generation of nanopore-based sensing technology enabling the real-time, high-performance, accessible and scalable analysis of DNA and RNA. The technology is used in more than 100 countries to understand the biology of humans and diseases, plants, animals, bacteria, viruses and whole environments. Oxford Nanopore was founded in 2005 as a spin-out from the University of Oxford and now employs around 650 employees around the world

Postdoctoral Training Fellow in Cancer Bioinformatics (Dr Syed...

London
2022/03/12.

Key Information Salary: The starting salary is in the range of £38,607 - to £41,718 per annum exclusive based on previous relevant postdoctoral experience. If the candidate has not yet been awarded their PhD, the starting salary will be at £32,844 until the successful completion of their viva. Future progression is based on annual performance review. Duration of Contract: Fixed Term for 3 years Hours per week: 35 hours per week (Full Time) Job Details Summary of Role This position is based in the Breast Cancer Research Bioinformatics Team led by Dr Syed Haider at the ICR in Chelsea, London. We are interested in identifying genomic insults that drive therapy resistance, and prediction of therapeutic vulnerabilities in breast cancer. To identify these, we employ cutting-edge statistical methods and resultant biomarkers are validated in collaboration with co-investigators at the institute. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to focus on integrating multi-omic molecular... profiles from in-house clinical trials, patient-derived models and public datasets with a view of identifying: i) candidate molecular drivers of platinum/PARP sensitivity and resistance ii) biomarkers of disease aggressivity in BRCA-deficient breast cancers, and iii) therapeutic vulnerabilities for drug discovery in biomarker-defined groups of breast cancer. The successful candidate will be responsible for implementing supervised and unsupervised analytical approaches, and subsequent interpretation using a diverse range of sequencing datasets including bulk and single-cell/nuclei datasets. These analyses will focus on the in-silico discovery and validation of new biomarkers and mechanisms of disease progression. Applicants should hold a PhD in a computational/numerical subject, have programming and scripting experience, possess basic knowledge of biology and must be passionate about cancer research. The ICR has a workforce agreement stating that Postdoctoral Training Fellows can only be employed for up to 7 years as PDTF at the ICR, providing total postdoctoral experience (including previous employment at this level elsewhere) does not exceed 10 years Department Information: The Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre at the ICR is the first centre in the UK entirely devoted to breast cancer research. Our goal is to advance research into the causes, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer.. The Breast Cancer Research Bioinformatics Team is an interdisciplinary group of data scientists (~10) who are experts in genomic data analysis, machine learning and software development. We work in a highly dynamic and collaborative environment focussing on the identification of molecular markers of breast cancer by interrogating genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic datasets profiled using bulk as well as single-cell assays (e.g. single cell RNA-Seq, single cell ATAC and single cell multiome). These molecular datasets are generated using patient samples and patient-derived models (xenografts and organoids), and hence interpreted alongside clinical covariates of patients. In particular, we are interested in the application and development of bioinformatics methods to help understand the molecular basis of treatment resistant breast cancers. For an informal discussion regarding the role, you may contact Dr. Syed Haider for further information by emailing Syed.Haider@icr.ac.uk

Senior Bioinformatics Engineer

Cambridge
2022/03/12.

Our mission is to radically advance humankind's ability to design living systems. We're developing a mammalian synthetic biology platform--from cells to software--to enable biotechnologies with outsized impact, with an initial focus on gene therapies, cell therapies, and protein therapeutics. We are searching for a Bioinformatics Engineer with deep domain experience in building batch NGS workflows to join our Software Team and work closely with our Synthetic Biology Team. Data is core to our platform. We genetically engineer living cells and generate high-dimensional NGS data using RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, ribosome profiling, genome sequencing, and more. The ideal candidate is motivated by designing scalable workflows and intuitive interfaces to help our computational biologists and mammalian cell engineer distill insights from large biological datasets. This is a unique opportunity to work at a nimble, forward-thinking synthetic biology startup and help build the foundation for... engineering biology. As a Bioinformatics Engineer you will have the opportunity to: • * Architect scalable workflows for QC and analysis across a breadth of multiomics experiments • Build interfaces to connect the components of this software with our Synthetic Biologists' workflows • Innovate novel methodologies for alignment, calling and assembly • Be directly involved in driving the long-term bioninformatics and computational biology roadmaps • Be directly involved in building our technology platform, business strategy, and company culture You are a highly skilled software engineer with deep domain knowledge in bioinformatics spanning years of experience in an industry or research. You are passionate about joining an early stage startup where autonomy, passion to learn, and excitement to engineer biology take precedence over process and ego. You embrace ambiguity and always drive for impact. In addition, you have extensive experience with software languages (e.g., Python, Java, Scala, R), have demonstrated experience building scalable NGS pipelines, a strong foundation in scalable software design, a collaborative mindset, and a passion for continuous learning. We're fueled by a vision to transform biological engineering into a fully-fledged engineering discipline. Should you join our team, you will grow with a constantly evolving organization and push the frontiers of synthetic biology. Company culture is key, and ours is a culture of recombination; we believe that our mission can only be achieved by bringing together a diverse team with a mixture of backgrounds and perspectives

Bioinformatics Research Scientist

London
2022/03/12.

We’re Anthony Nolan and we save the lives of people with blood cancer who need a stem cell transplant. We’re unique. Thanks to the incredible donors on our register, our pioneering research and our passionate fundraisers, we give the chance of life to three people a day. But we won’t stop there. We want to be there for everyone who needs a transplant; from finding a match, through every step of a patient’s transplant journey. And together we can reach the remarkable day when we can save the lives of everyone with blood cancer. And now we want you to join our lifesaving team. We are looking for a Bioinformatics Research Scientist to join our Research division. Title: (Postdoctoral) Bioinformatics Research Scientist Salary: £35,000-£44,000 depending on qualifications/experience Contract: Permanent – Full Time Hours: 35 per week (standard Anthony Nolan working hours) Location: Initially remote working (due to Covid-19), normally based at Research Institute in Hampstead, London... (flexible working location will be considered) The Bioinformatics Research Scientist will work as part of the Bioinformatics team to deliver high quality analysis of our registry data, developing novel methodologies and algorithms for analysis when needed. You will also help support our work providing high throughput clinically accurate HLA sequencing on the Pacific Biosciences Sequel platform. Working in a small team your role will work on optimising the tools and software we use and development to provide out scientists with high quality data for our vital research. This role is ideal for an individual with a growth mindset, focused on driving innovation and efficiency in our work to ensure the biggest possible impact. Responsibilities/duties • Conduct and support analysis of registry data, developing novel methodologies and algorithms for analysis when needed • Conduct and support analysis of sequencing data, developing novel methodologies and algorithms for analysis when needed • Communicate frequently and effectively with other teams, including laboratory scientists and project leads, to discuss the bioinformatics requirements of any projects, report data, review results and ensure that the tasks are completed satisfactorily • Keep abreast of relevant literature and methodology developments relevant to the field • Address any programming requirements inherent in the management of this data. Minimum essential qualifications/experience: • An MSc in Bioinformatics/Computer Science or equivalent (this includes courses where the applicant can demonstrate practical programming and software development experience) • Post Doctoral candidates should be able to show suitable ability and previous experience if they do not have an applicable graduate degree Please check out the job description here, as well as our FAQs & Additional Info page to read about our benefits, values and recruitment policy. Release your remarkable, join our team and give someone a chance of life. Anthony Nolan is committed to equal opportunities & a living wage accredited employer All applicants must be able to demonstrate the right to work in the UK

Senior Bioinformatics Scientist - Cancer Genome Sequencing

Oxford
2022/03/12.

Location: John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU About the role Applications are invited for a Senior Bioinformatics Scientist - Cancer Genome Sequencing for the Oxford Molecular Diagnostics Centre (OMDC), based at the University of Oxford’s Department of Oncology. The focus of the OMDC is to develop, validate and provide cutting-edge genomics technologies for a range of cancers, with an emphasis on translating research in cancer genomics to the clinic to inform the diagnosis and treatment of patients. The Centre is a fully clinically accredited laboratory that operates in close collaboration with the NHS Oxford University Hospitals. Current research programmes in OMDC focus on: (1) generating multiple data modalities from different types of cancers through the application of targeted and whole genome sequencing technologies (2) adapting these technologies for the analysis of circulating tumour DNA for the detection of early cancer stages and monitoring of minimal... residual disease, and (3) the development of bioinformatics and statistical methodologies for the analysis of these multi-omics datasets for predicting the presence of cancer and/or the risk of progression In this role, you will analyse whole genome, epigenome and transcriptome sequencing data from a range of research programmes, from different sequencing platforms, and from different types of clinical material (fresh tissue, formalin fixed paraffin embedded, plasma DNA etc), and you will co-author research papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals. You will apply statistical analysis methods and where appropriate, develop novel methods and algorithms, and work on setting up and maintaining the necessary data processing pipelines. Relevant sequence data will be generated in-house or from external providers, in particular Genomics England. You will also work on data from out-sourced sequencing projects for interpretation programmes of activity linked to the OMDC. The post will be based in the Oxford Molecular Diagnostics Centre (OMDC), John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU The post is offered full-time, fixed-term for two years in the first instance. About you You will hold a PhD in Bioinformatics, Statistical Genetics or similar discipline and have strong post-doctoral experience in the analysis and interpretation of genome sequence data, including single nucleotide and structural variants, copy number abnormalities, as well as assessment of variants in regulatory or non-coding regions. You will have excellent programming skills in at least one scripting language (such as Python or R) and experience with relational databases and the SQL language. Proven experience of developing, improving and maintaining bioinformatics pipelines using a workflow management system (such as Snakemake or NextFlow) and demonstrable commitment to code quality, version control, and secure data management is essential. You will have demonstrable experience in conducting high-quality independent research with the ability to write-up scientific findings in peer-reviewed journals. Experience in data management and processing using a cloud infrastructure and analysing cancer genome sequence data using Machine Learning approaches would be advantageous. Application Process You will be required to upload a supporting statement (setting out how you meet the selection criteria), a curriculum vitae and the names and contact details of two referees as part of your online application. Only applications received by 12:00pm GMT/BST on Wednesday 06 April 2022 can be considered. If you have any questions about this role, please contact recruitment@oncology.ox.ac.uk Committed to equality and valuing diversity University website link: Job Details (corehr.com

Bioinformatics, Biologics Engineering, Oncology

Cambridge
2022/03/12.

Do you have expertise in, and passion for Bioinformatics? Would you like to play a pivotal role that impacts the delivery of novel biologics drugs for oncology, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases in a company that follows the science and turns ideas into life changing medicines? Then AstraZeneca might be for you! ABOUT ASTRAZENECA AstraZeneca is a global, science-led, patient-focused biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development and commercialisation of prescription medicines for some of the world’s most serious diseases. But we’re more than one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies. SITE DESCRIPTION Welcome to Granta Park Cambridge, UK, one of over 400 sites here at AstraZeneca, providing a collaborative environment where everyone feels comfortable and able to be themselves is at the core of AstraZeneca’s priorities, it’s important to us that you bring your full self to work every day. To help you maintain your best self, here’s a sneak peek... into some of the things this site provides for you… Granta Park has a newly built gym with swimming pool, nursery and central food hub accessible to staff as part of the science park facilities. We also have our own bistro and deli in the AstraZeneca buildings. There are regular ‘Lunch & Learn’ events and after work socials with snacks and drinks on the last Friday of every month. This is our biggest and most spacious lab site in Cambridge…come and join us! BUSINESS AREA The Biologics Engineering team is responsible for the discovery and optimisation of biological candidate drugs to support all therapy area drug discovery pipelines and for the development of in-house biologics discovery platforms and novel drug modalities to support future drug discovery efforts. Central to this effort is the effective management and ability to learn from the large and complex data sets we generate and excitingly the team is growing to meet this challenge. This role provides the opportunity for a talented and motivated bioinformatician with expertise in early drug discovery to contribute to the development of an end-to-end data management and analysis capability within Biologics Engineering that will significantly impact the delivery of the novel biologics drugs of the future. What you’ll do • Contribute to the development of an end-to-end data management and analysis capability within Biologics Engineering team • Work collaboratively with data and drug discovery scientists to understand their scientific and technical challenges in data analyses and management • Drive adoption of new data management and analyses processes for complex biologics workflows • Contribute to external and internal cross functional collaborations to find the most effective data management solutions • Support testing and verification of data management analyses and tools and pipelines • Troubleshoot data quality and tracking issues by collaborating with lab and other personnel • Build and maintain high level of experience with Biologics Engineering team's informatics environment and train bench scientists in data management and analyses processes, including verification of data quality • Demonstrate effective, professional interpersonal communication and ability to translate complex concepts to non- experts Essential for the role • Experienced in relevant PhD (or equivalent graduate degree plus proven applied experience) in biological sciences • Knowledge of molecular biology and application of data management approaches • Expertise in data management including curation, data engineering and reproducible research practices • Enthusiasm and persistence in the application of analytic methods to complex biological problems. • Capability of successfully contributing to multiple simultaneous projects • Strong, professional communication skills and excellent attention to detail, capable of developing good working relationships with diverse individuals • Experience working within a team environment • Proactively develops knowledge • Acts with integrity and does the right thing Desirable for the role • Experience in biologics discovery • Experienced in use of biologics databases e.g. Genedata Biologics • Awareness of data requirements for machine learning, graph modelling and artificial-intelligence to model and learn from biological data • Experience in software development best practices Why AstraZeneca? At AstraZeneca we’re dedicated to being a Great Place to Work. Where you are empowered to push the boundaries of science and unleash your entrepreneurial spirit. There’s no better place to make a difference to medicine, patients and society. An inclusive culture that champions diversity and collaboration, and always committed to lifelong learning, growth and development. We’re on an exciting journey to pioneer the future of healthcare. Close date: 30/03/2022 Competitive salary and benefits So, what’s next? • Are you already imagining yourself joining our team? Good, because we can’t wait to hear from you. • Are you ready to bring new ideas and fresh thinking to the table? Brilliant! We have one seat available and we hope it’s yours. • If you’re curious to know more then please reach out to Louise Bennett. Where can I find out more? Our Social Media, Follow AstraZeneca on LinkedIn Follow AstraZeneca on Facebook Follow AstraZeneca on Instagram

Big Data Bioinformatics Engineer

London
2022/03/12.

Company Description Genomics England successfully led the world-leading 100,000 Genomes Project, which compared and analysed individuals’ genetic codes to help diagnose, treat and prevent illness. We're now accelerating our impact, working with the NHS to further develop and embed genomic healthcare and research in Britain. Our next chapter involves working with patients, doctors, scientists, government and industry to improve genomic testing, and help researchers access the health data and technology they need to make new medical discoveries and create more effective, targeted medicines for everybody. Job Description As a Big Data Bioinformatics Engineer you will be an experienced bioinformatician with strong foundations in software engineering and computer science. You will feel comfortable building solutions using modern cloud technologies applied to petabytes of data in your day to day. Bioinformatics engineers are responsible for developing and operating digital products... aimed at solving a wide variety of bioinformatics needs. They address bioinformatics needs in genomic medicine by crafting production quality code. Genomics England collaboratively develops and supports systems for the management of clinical, genomics and bio-medical data. These Big Data, High Performance systems provide critical information for the analysis of Next Generation Sequencing data generated by the NHS Genomic Medicine Service. Focus for this post will be on core knowledge management systems in the cloud, ensuring the right technology and architecture is used to achieve optimum performance, scalability, durability and minimal manual maintenance. You will do this by ensuring to: • Provide leadership in bioinformatics development projects. • Potentially people manage within the Bioinformatics Engineers Chapter. • Build robust and scalable cloud-based infrastructure to support Big Data knowledge bases critical for Next Generation Sequencing analysis. • Implement software solutions for high-throughput sequencing data analysis and genome analysis and interpretation. • Work with the engineering chapter to ensure adherence to software engineering standards and best practices. • Stay at the cutting edge of software development, data engineering and cloud technologies. • Ensure that implemented solutions adhere to the various standards and accreditations required for both clinical laboratory practice and software delivery Skills and Experience for Success: The successful candidate will have an interest in bioinformatics and a strong desire to develop in the field through an understanding of the biology behind it and the tools, databases, standards and technologies to support . You will strive to understand how it all works together and what our users need. Plus: • Strong experience in Java & Python • On any day you are a cloud engineer, a bioinformatician and a teammate. • You are well versed in modern Big Data engineering practices and, ideally, tools applied to bioinformatics problems. • You navigate seamlessly between SQL and NoSQL, on-premises and cloud, current and new big data technologies. • Experience in successfully planning and implementing multiple software projects throughout the whole development cycle (requirements gathering, design, implementation, testing, release, maintenance) following modern software development practices (Agile/Scrum, CI/CD, …) If you have experience of this following this is highly desirable: • Django, Hbase, SolR/ElasticSearch, MongoDb, • Intimate knowledge of the standards, data sources and tool chains used in NGS and clinical genomics Qualifications MSc, equivalent or higher in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, or similar and exensive relevant experience in academic or commercial settings. Additional Information The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary and benefits package along with the opportunity of working and collaborating with some of the best researchers and bioinformaticians in the UK. As part of our recruitment process, all successful candidates are subject to a Standard Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We therefore require applicants to disclose any previous offences at point of application, as some unspent convictions may mean we are unable to proceed with your application due to the nature of our work in healthcare. Genomics England operate a blended working model, as we know our people appreciate the flexibility. We expect most people to come into the office 2 times each month as a minimum. However, this will vary according to role and will be agreed with your team leader. For some people this is 1 day a quarter, for others it is several days a week. There is no expectation that staff will return to the office full time unless they want to. The exception would be some of our roles that would require you to be on site full time e.g., lab teams, reception team. Our teams and squads have, and will continue to, reflect on what works best for them to work together successfully and have the freedom to design working patterns to suit, beyond the minimum. Our office locations at the moment are Cambridge and Farringdon (London) and in Autumn 2022 we are relocating our London office location to Canary Wharf. We will also be expanding our regional offices. Looking ahead to our move to Canary Wharf, we will be designing our new space with blended working in mind, and with the flexibility to adapt to changing work patterns. During the pandemic we will be following government advice on working from home guidance

(Postdoctoral) Bioinformatics Research Scientist

London
2022/03/12.

We’re Anthony Nolan and we save the lives of people with blood cancer who need a stem cell transplant. We’re unique. Thanks to the incredible donors on our register, our pioneering research and our passionate fundraisers, we give the chance of life to three people a day. But we won’t stop there. We want to be there for everyone who needs a transplant; from finding a match, through every step of a patient’s transplant journey. And together we can reach the remarkable day when we can save the lives of everyone with blood cancer. And now we want you to join our lifesaving team. We are looking for a Bioinformatics Research Scientist to join our Research division. Title: (Postdoctoral) Bioinformatics Research Scientist Salary: £35,000-£44,000 depending on qualifications/experience Contract: Permanent – Full Time Hours: 35 per week (standard Anthony Nolan working hours) Location: Initially remote working (due to Covid-19), normally based at Research Institute in Hampstead, London... (flexible working location will be considered) The Bioinformatics Research Scientist will work as part of the Bioinformatics team to deliver high quality analysis of our registry data, developing novel methodologies and algorithms for analysis when needed. You will also help support our work providing high throughput clinically accurate HLA sequencing on the Pacific Biosciences Sequel platform. Working in a small team your role will work on optimising the tools and software we use and development to provide out scientists with high quality data for our vital research. This role is ideal for an individual with a growth mindset, focused on driving innovation and efficiency in our work to ensure the biggest possible impact. Responsibilities/duties • Conduct and support analysis of registry data, developing novel methodologies and algorithms for analysis when needed • Conduct and support analysis of sequencing data, developing novel methodologies and algorithms for analysis when needed • Communicate frequently and effectively with other teams, including laboratory scientists and project leads, to discuss the bioinformatics requirements of any projects, report data, review results and ensure that the tasks are completed satisfactorily • Keep abreast of relevant literature and methodology developments relevant to the field • Address any programming requirements inherent in the management of this data. Minimum essential qualifications/experience: • An MSc in Bioinformatics/Computer Science or equivalent (this includes courses where the applicant can demonstrate practical programming and software development experience) • Post Doctoral candidates should be able to show suitable ability and previous experience if they do not have an applicable graduate degree Please check out the job description here, as well as our FAQs & Additional Info page to read about our benefits, values and recruitment policy. Release your remarkable, join our team and give someone a chance of life. Anthony Nolan is committed to equal opportunities & a living wage accredited employer All applicants must be able to demonstrate the right to work in the UK

Bioinformatics Assistant, Molecular Immunology

New York, NY
2022/03/05.

Job: IRC25678 Description... Job Title Bioinformatics Assistant, Molecular Immunology Laboratory / Department Molecular Immunology Department Description We pursue a combination of biochemical, molecular and genetic approaches to define the checkpoints that regulate B cell development, antibody production and B cell tolerance. A second area of interest is in dendritic cells. Our interests range from the earliest phases of the B cell pathway, including the commitment to becoming a B cell through the completion of maturation. Our ongoing work includes a focus on mechanisms of V(D)J recombination, somatic mutation, isotype switching, allelic exclusion and tolerance. Detailed Description The Bioinformatics Assistant will join a team of researchers using a combination of biochemical, molecular, and genetic approaches to define the checkpoints that regulate B cell development, antibody production, and B cell tolerance, and study dendritic cells. Will also contribute to ongoing work on mechanisms of V(D)J recombination, somatic mutation, isotype switching, and allelic exclusion tolerance. The Bioinformatics Assistant will be responsible for maintaining the existing server infrastructure of the laboratory in collaboration with our IT department, maintaining the existing analysis pipelines, and continually identifying novel tools and annotation databases to improve the efficiency, sensitivity, and functionality of the results. Job Requirements Bachelor's degree in computational biology, computer science, biological sciences, or other related analytical discipline required. Must have excellent programming skills in at least one scripting language such as Perl, Python, or R, and knowledge of SQL. Must be comfortable working in a Unix/Linux operating system, know command-line tools, the ability to multitask while working independently and exercising good judgement in terms of meeting deadlines, the ability to maintain well documented and tested code, and the ability to thoroughly document analysis results. Must be motivated to learn new technologies, contribute towards publications in peer-reviewed journals, and have strong communication skills with the ability to interact with other researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds. Must have experience in scientific programming with applications to biomedical research, preferably in the area of genomics and next-generation sequencing analysis. Additional Details This job requires that employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Rockefeller University provides reasonable accommodations where legally required including accommodations for medical conditions and sincerely held religious beliefs. The Rockefeller University is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans

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