The John Curtin School of Medical Research at the Australian National University, through its Immunogenomics Laboratory and Australian Phenomics Facility, have pioneered strategies to discover immune regulatory mechanisms by identifying single nucleotide variants affecting immune system traits in mice. The scope and speed of these strategies, and parallel human initiatives that build upon them, is set to expand through the application of massively parallel DNA sequence analysis.
We are seeking motivated researchers and bioinformaticians for the following positions:
Computational Biologist
We are seeking an early-career researcher to join our growing bioinformatics team to conduct computational biology research taking advantage of the rich second-generation sequencing datasets that we are generating. You will be integrated in the research programs within the IGL and APN and will contribute computational and bioinformatics expertise to enhance our research. Examples of possible research topics include SNP detection, analysis of RNA-splicing, disease-gene association studies, ontology creation and data mining of sequence information.
For more information see: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/PositionDetail.aspx?p=1382 (note that a PhD qualified candidate will be appointed at the top of the Academic Grade A classification)
Bioinformatics Software Specialist
We are seeking an experienced bioinformatician with software development expertise to join our growing bioinformatics team. You will develop bioinformatics pipelines in Perl and/or Python to automate the analysis of our second-generation sequencing datasets. You will additionally maintain a technical knowledge of emerging second-generation sequencing analysis methodologies and make judgements as to which of these should be incorporated into our pipelines. Where necessary you will also have scope to develop novel algorithms to complement the pipeline development.
For more information see: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/PositionDetail.aspx?p=1385
Cell Systems Biology Research Fellow
The ANU is seeking a bioinformatics research fellow (senior post-doctoral level) to establish a team to identify and understand single nucleotide variants in mouse and human cohorts that affect a range of important health problems, including immunological diseases, lymphoid cancer, diabetes and obesity, infertility and stem cells. Candidates will need excellent genomic data analysis and programming skills, preferably with experience in applications for analysing next generation DNA sequence data, and have a successful track record in leading a group and working collaboratively with a team of researchers and technical specialists to solve important biological problems through the application of bioinformatics.
For more information see: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/PositionDetail.aspx?p=1416
We are seeking motivated researchers and bioinformaticians for the following positions:
Computational Biologist
We are seeking an early-career researcher to join our growing bioinformatics team to conduct computational biology research taking advantage of the rich second-generation sequencing datasets that we are generating. You will be integrated in the research programs within the IGL and APN and will contribute computational and bioinformatics expertise to enhance our research. Examples of possible research topics include SNP detection, analysis of RNA-splicing, disease-gene association studies, ontology creation and data mining of sequence information.
For more information see: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/PositionDetail.aspx?p=1382 (note that a PhD qualified candidate will be appointed at the top of the Academic Grade A classification)
Bioinformatics Software Specialist
We are seeking an experienced bioinformatician with software development expertise to join our growing bioinformatics team. You will develop bioinformatics pipelines in Perl and/or Python to automate the analysis of our second-generation sequencing datasets. You will additionally maintain a technical knowledge of emerging second-generation sequencing analysis methodologies and make judgements as to which of these should be incorporated into our pipelines. Where necessary you will also have scope to develop novel algorithms to complement the pipeline development.
For more information see: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/PositionDetail.aspx?p=1385
Cell Systems Biology Research Fellow
The ANU is seeking a bioinformatics research fellow (senior post-doctoral level) to establish a team to identify and understand single nucleotide variants in mouse and human cohorts that affect a range of important health problems, including immunological diseases, lymphoid cancer, diabetes and obesity, infertility and stem cells. Candidates will need excellent genomic data analysis and programming skills, preferably with experience in applications for analysing next generation DNA sequence data, and have a successful track record in leading a group and working collaboratively with a team of researchers and technical specialists to solve important biological problems through the application of bioinformatics.
For more information see: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/PositionDetail.aspx?p=1416
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