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  • Einstein Center for Epigenomics -- Research/Faculty/Admin Positions

    [CE1]
    A COMPUTATIONAL EPIGENOMICIST is sought to develop an independent research program in the Division of Computational Genetics, Department of Genetics at Einstein.

    We are seeking an investigator with experience in the analysis of microarray and massively-parallel sequencing data studying the epigenome in organisms from yeast to humans. The priority tasks include development of analytical pipelines to work within the environment of the database containing the large datasets, turning data into biologically-meaningful information.

    The successful applicant will be a part of Einstein’s new Center for Epigenomics. This Center focuses on understanding how the normal epigenome becomes dysregulated in human diseases, with current programmatic emphases in Cancer, Neuroscience, Infectious Disease and Environmental Epigenomics. The investigators will work within a highly-collaborative environment, studying questions that range from basic science to translational applications.

    Academic appointments will be in the Division of Computational Genetics within the Department of Genetics, with potential secondary appointment opportunities in other departments, including our new Department of Systems and Computational Biology. The Computational Epigenomicist position is tenure track. Faculty rank will be commensurate with experience. Generous start-up funding and protected time for research will be provided. Applicants should hold a PhD and/or MD degree.

    The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is located in a residential area minutes from Westchester County and a short commute to Manhattan.

    Please refer to CE code when sending applications. A CV and names of three referees are required for all positions. Tenure track faculty positions also require a description of proposed research goals. Candidates should apply by email to: Dr. John M. Greally, Director, Center for Epigenomics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jack & Pearl Resnick Campus, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461 at: [email protected]

    The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer.

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    Einstein Center for Epigenomics -- Faculty

    [CE2]
    A TECHNOLOGY INNOVATOR is sought to develop an independent research program in the Division of Computational Genetics, Department of Genetics at Einstein.

    We are seeking an investigator who will exploit the capabilities of novel technologies such as massively-parallel sequencing and sequence capture to investigate the genetic and epigenomic causes for human disease, and the interaction of the genome and the epigenome. The resources of the Epigenomics Core Facility will be available to this investigator, who will be expected to guide strategic planning for new technology investments.

    The successful applicant will be a part of Einstein’s new Center for Epigenomics. This Center focuses on understanding how the normal epigenome becomes dysregulated in human diseases, with current programmatic emphases in Cancer, Neuroscience, Infectious Disease and Environmental Epigenomics. The investigators will work within a highly-collaborative environment, studying questions that range from basic science to translational applications.

    Academic appointments will be in the Division of Computational Genetics within the Department of Genetics, with potential secondary appointment opportunities in other departments, including our new Department of Systems and Computational Biology. The Technology Innovator position is tenure track. Faculty rank will be commensurate with experience. Generous start-up funding and protected time for research will be provided. Applicants should hold a PhD and/or MD degree.

    The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is located in a residential area minutes from Westchester County and a short commute to Manhattan.

    Please refer to CE code when sending applications. A CV and names of three referees are required for all positions. Tenure track faculty positions also require a description of proposed research goals. Candidates should apply by email to: Dr. John M. Greally, Director, Center for Epigenomics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jack & Pearl Resnick Campus, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461 at: [email protected]

    The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer.

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    • #3
      Einstein Center for Epigenomics -- Faculty

      [CE3]
      An EPIGENOMICS CORE FACILITY SUPERVISOR is sought to direct the day to day operations of the facility, including the use of microarrays, sequence capture and massively-parallel sequencing.

      The successful applicant will be a part of Einstein’s new Center for Epigenomics. This Center focuses on understanding how the normal epigenome becomes dysregulated in human diseases, with current programmatic emphases in Cancer, Neuroscience, Infectious Disease and Environmental Epigenomics. The investigators will work within a highly-collaborative environment, studying questions that range from basic science to translational applications.

      Academic appointments will be in the Division of Computational Genetics within the Department of Genetics, with potential secondary appointment opportunities in other departments, including our new Department of Systems and Computational Biology. The epigenomics core facility supervisor position is non-tenure track. Faculty rank will be commensurate with experience. Applicants should hold a PhD and/or MD degree.

      The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is located in a residential area minutes from Westchester County and a short commute to Manhattan.

      Please refer to CE code when sending applications. A CV and names of three referees are required for all positions. Tenure track faculty positions also require a description of proposed research goals. Candidates should apply by email to: Dr. John M. Greally, Director, Center for Epigenomics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jack & Pearl Resnick Campus, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461 at: [email protected]

      The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer.
      Last edited by greally; 05-17-2008, 08:07 AM.

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      • #4
        Einstein Center for Epigenomics -- Research Positions

        Two COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS are sought to work in the Einstein Center for Epigenomics.

        [CE4]
        One will work with the Computational Epigenomicists to develop programs to analyse high-throughput data and to integrate these data with other sources of information about the genome/epigenome. Experience with R, Bioconductor, Perl and MySQL is essential.

        [CE5]
        The second programmer will implement within the database environment analytical programs developed by the Computational Epigenomicists. Experience with relational databases and APIs allowing access to data is essential.

        The successful applicants will be a part of Einstein’s new Center for Epigenomics. This Center focuses on understanding how the normal epigenome becomes dysregulated in human diseases, with current programmatic emphases in Cancer, Neuroscience, Infectious Disease and Environmental Epigenomics. The investigators will work within a highly-collaborative environment, studying questions that range from basic science to translational applications.

        The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is located in a residential area minutes from Westchester County and a short commute to Manhattan. Please refer to CE code when sending applications. A CV and names of three referees are required for all positions. Tenure track faculty positions also require a description of proposed research goals. Candidates should apply by email to: Dr. John M. Greally, Director, Center for Epigenomics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jack & Pearl Resnick Campus, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461 at: [email protected]

        The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer.

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        • #5
          Einstein Center for Epigenomics -- Research Positions

          [CE6]
          Three RESEARCH ASSISTANTS are sought to work in the Epigenomics Core Facility.

          These technologists will work on microarray experiments and next-generation sequencing. The microarray hybridization tasks will include sample quality analyses, labeling, hybridization and scanning. The sequencing tasks will include library preparation and quality analysis, performing sequencing studies using the Illumina GA and Roche FLX platforms and assessing the quality of the resulting data. All technologists will be cross-trained to work with all platforms.

          The successful applicants will be a part of Einstein’s new Center for Epigenomics. This Center focuses on understanding how the normal epigenome becomes dysregulated in human diseases, with current programmatic emphases in Cancer, Neuroscience, Infectious Disease and Environmental Epigenomics. The investigators will work within a highly-collaborative environment, studying questions that range from basic science to translational applications.

          The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is located in a residential area minutes from Westchester County and a short commute to Manhattan. Please refer to CE code when sending applications. A CV and names of three referees are required for all positions. Tenure track faculty positions also require a description of proposed research goals. Candidates should apply by email to: Dr. John M. Greally, Director, Center for Epigenomics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jack & Pearl Resnick Campus, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461 at: [email protected]

          The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer.

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          • #6
            Einstein Center for Epigenomics -- Administrative Positions

            [CE7]
            An ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR is sought to handle the day to day administrative responsibilities of the Center for Epigenomics and the Division of Computational Genetics. This opportunity offers the potential for professional growth and career advancement as well as on the job specialized computer training. The ideal candidate will possess a bachelor’s degree, Word and Excel proficiency, excellent interpersonal and time management skills and a financial background.

            [CE8]
            A SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR is sought to manage the computational resources of the Center for Epigenomics, including the design of systems allowing analytical processes of high-throughput data, effective online communication by the members of the Center, and integration of analytical pipelines with relational databases.

            The successful applicants will be a part of Einstein’s new Center for Epigenomics. This Center focuses on understanding how the normal epigenome becomes dysregulated in human diseases, with current programmatic emphases in Cancer, Neuroscience, Infectious Disease and Environmental Epigenomics. The investigators will work within a highly-collaborative environment, studying questions that range from basic science to translational applications.

            The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is located in a residential area minutes from Westchester County and a short commute to Manhattan. Please refer to CE code when sending applications. A CV and names of three referees are required for all positions. Tenure track faculty positions also require a description of proposed research goals. Candidates should apply by email to: Dr. John M. Greally, Director, Center for Epigenomics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Jack & Pearl Resnick Campus, 1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, New York 10461 at: [email protected]

            The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer.

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