Senior Scientist, Computational Genomics @ Switzerland

Position title: Senior Scientist, Computational Genomics

Employer: CSL

Closing date: 30 September 2022

Brief position description: Location - Bern, Switzerland The role - CSL has an exciting opportunity available for a Senior Scientist, Computational Genomics to join our growing Bioinformatics team in CSL Global Research Data Science. In this role, you will provide scientific and technical expertise to help the advancement of biomedical research in the pre-clinical, platform-build and product development areas of drug development using advanced bioinformatics and genomics methods. You will expand CSL’s R&D capability to leverage and integrate public and commercial genomic data with in-house generated data, as well as continuingly integrating novel, cutting-edge ‘omic technologies and analytics into the drug development pipeline. You will contribute to our expanding capability in gene therapy related informatics and analytics - Design and analyse omic experiments using platforms including NGS / single cell / long-read, genomic / transcriptomic / proteomic sequencing, to answer key questions around cell biology, drug mechanism-of-action, target validation and biomarker discovery - Contribute to the interpretation and reporting of the biological insights derived from omic experiments and bioinformatics analyses in collaboration with life scientists and other subject-matter experts at CSL. - Work with in-house and external bioinformatics software developers to develop automated and reproducible analysis workflows

Job website: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3184272751/

Contact name: Arthur Hsu

Contact email: arthur.hsu@csl.com.au

Field Application Specialist/Scientist

Position title: Field Application Specialist/Scientist

Employer: Partek

Closing date: Sep 1 2022

Brief position description: The Field Application Specialists/Scientists team is an integral part of Partek. As a member of this team, you get to apply bioinformatics knowledge to empower research scientists in analysing data with Partek software. You will contribute to the adoption of Partek software in research by conducting software demonstrations, user trainings, as well as discussing with research scientist about their work and user experiences, in order to contribute towards improvements in usability of Partek software. You will get to work closely with a group of dedicated and knowledgeable software engineers who has rich background in computational biology, statistics, graphics and IT infrastructure. You will also work closely with a vibrant sales and marketing team who will introduce you to Partek customers that are always appreciative of any help in translating their data into outcome. Finally, you will have opportunities to expand your network by working on projects with Partek partners who are vendors in the genomics field. You will have the flexibility to work from home and when the pandemic is less impactful, you will have the chance to travel for conferences and customer meetings in Australia and Asia. The successful candidate will have higher-level technical software skills, good knowledge of molecular biology and genetics, and a good understanding of statistical data analysis. Required Qualifications: • M.S. or Ph.D. in molecular biology, genetics, biostatistics, or closely related field in life sciences • Ability to consult with customers to define user requirements for software features • Ability to consult with customers on requirements for data analysis services • Knowledge of next generation sequencing analysis • Travel 25-30% of the time for customer training and conferences when company travel resumes If you would like to learn more about this opportunity before submitting your cover letter and resume to Partek human resource manager at jobs@partek.com, send a note to Tanya at hchua@partek.com to learn how we do what we do or check out our software https://www.partek.com/partek-flow/ .

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Contact name: Tanya Chua

Contact email: hchua@partek.com

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology @ NSW

Position title: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

Employer: School of CSE, UNSW SYDNEY

Closing date: 11:50 pm (Sydney time) on Tuesday, 23rd August 2022

Brief position description: Position Summary The purpose this role is to conduct independent research and deliver excellent teaching in the broad area of bioinformatics and computational biology to students from both computer science and biology backgrounds. However, we welcome strong applications from those in any area of Computer Science which complement and enhance our areas of existing research strength here. A Lecturer (level B) academic is expected to carry out activities to develop their scholarly research and professional activities both nationally and internationally and to contribute significantly to achieving the teaching and service missions of the School and Faculty. A Senior Lecturer (Level C) academic is expected to develop an internationally recognised research program in the field and to contribute significantly to achieving the teaching and service missions of the School and Faculty. The role of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer reports to Head of School Professor Aaron Quigley and has nil direct reports.

Job website: https://external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/510076/lecturersenior-lecturer-in-bioinformatics-and-computational-biology

Contact name: Eugene Aves

Contact email: eugene.aves@unsw.edu.au

Lecturer - Bioinformatics @ QLD

Position title: Lecturer - Bioinformatics

Employer: James Cook University

Closing date: August 21, 2022

Brief position description: James Cook University (JCU) now has an exciting opportunity for an exceptional early career researcher to join our dynamic team of professionals in the Centre for Tropical Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology to strengthen our Bioinformatics capacity in support of research in human health and tropical disease. The position is full time, fixed term to December 2026 and based in Cairns. Remuneration is at Academic Level B: $97,856 - $115,465 per annum plus superannuation. Building on our recent discoveries, we are now seeking an innovative and enthusiastic early career researcher to develop bioinformatic software to support a variety of large genomics projects centered on the role of genetic variation in human disease and host/parasite interactions. In addition to research, you will also undertake learning, teaching and engagement activities, contributing to the development and expansion of JCU’s undergraduate/postgraduate teaching efforts in Bioinformatics. With a PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, software engineering, biostatistics or related disciplines, you bring extensive experience in the development of computational workflows and software tools; pipeline/algorithm development and implementation in R, Python, Perl, shell scripts; next generation sequencing data analysis (RNA-Seq, WGS, long-reads, single cell) and analysis of genetic variation. You demonstrate enthusiasm and capacity for conducting internationally recognised research evidenced by a track record of publications.

Job website: http://myhronline.jcu.edu.au/ords/hrprodords/WK8127$VAC.QueryView?P_VACANCY_REF_NO=18034

Contact name: Matt Field

Contact email: matt.field@jcu.edu.au

Biostatistician/Statistical Bioinformatician @ VIC

Position title: Biostatistician/Statistical Bioinformatician

Employer: The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

Closing date: 26 July 2022

Brief position description: An excellent opportunity exists for a talented postdoctoral Biostatistician/Statistical Bioinformatician (Research Officer/Senior Research Officer) to join the Colonial Foundation Healthy Ageing Centre (CFHAC) in a joint appointment with WEHI's Bioinformatics Division. The WEHI and the Royal Melbourne Hospital have come together to create the CFHAC to lead the complex change necessary to deliver the next generation diagnostics for ageing related disease within Victoria’s healthcare system. The Centre headed by Associate Professor Andrew Webb brings together clinicians, pathologists and researchers from hospitals and research centres to apply the latest knowledge and technologies to transform the clinical discovery process and rapidly translate discoveries into clinical utility. The position will be part of the CFHAC and will be jointly supervised by Dr Belinda Phipson. The Phipson Lab primarily develops statistical methods for analysing data from high throughput sequencing technologies. WEHI’s Bioinformatics Division has an excellent international reputation and the Phipson Lab has significant expertise in developing bioinformatics methods and software for analysing transcriptomic and epigenetic data. The appointee will work closely with the Bioinformatics and CFHAC team to develop novel statistical bioinformatic methods for processing, interpreting and analysing large-scale proteomic data with linked clinical information related to ageing and disease. The appointee will particularly develop analysis workflows appropriate for the latest time-of-flight mass spec technology and apply these methods in collaborations with the clinical partners of the CFHAC for implementation into clinical diagnostics. General enquiries can be directed to A/Prof Andrew Webb (webb@wehi.edu.au) or Dr Belinda Phipson (phipson.b@wehi.edu.au).

Job website: http://wehi.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WEHI/job/Biostatistician--Research-Officer-Senior-Research-Officer----Colonial-Foundation-Healthy-Ageing-Centre-Bioinformatics_JR501-1

Contact name: Belinda Phipson

Contact email: phipson.b@wehi.edu.au

Research Officer (Statistical Bioinformatics) @ VIC

Position title: Research Officer (Statistical Bioinformatics)

Employer: The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

Closing date: 26 July 2022

Brief position description: An excellent opportunity is available for a Research Officer (Statistical Bioinformatics) to join the Bioinformatics Division at Australia’s pre-eminent biomedical research institute. The Phipson lab works on novel bioinformatics methods development coupled with collaborative analysis projects with scientists within and external to WEHI. The role of the Research Officer is to work on statistical bioinformatics methods development and analysis from data generated from cutting-edge technologies with a focus on single cell assays. Specific projects will involve single cell transcriptomics, spatial transcriptomics and single cell multi-omics. The successful candidate will be expected to conduct bioinformatics analyses, to develop bioinformatics methodology as appropriate and to work closely with collaborators in a multi-disciplinary team. Selection Criteria: The successful candidate will have a doctoral qualification or equivalent in a quantitative discipline such as statistics, mathematics, computational biology or computer science. The candidate should have the ability to apply mathematical, statistical and computational principles to genomic problems. Experience with data analysis, programming and large datasets would be an advantage as would experience in R, Python, Unix and software development. Prior experience in bioinformatics and medical research would be an advantage but is not required. The candidate will be expected to have excellent organizational and time management skills, and a high level of interpersonal skills. More general selection criteria are listed in the position description. Terms of appointment: This position is available for 2 years in a full time capacity. Consideration will be given for suitable applicants looking for a part-time position. Salary is Research Employee Level A6 – A8 (AUD $93,415 – $100,270). Up to 17% superannuation and very attractive salary packaging options are available.

Job website: http://wehi.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WEHI/job/Research-Officer--Statistical-Bioinformatics-_JR631-1

Contact name: Belinda Phipson

Contact email: phipson.b@wehi.edu.au

Senior Clinical Bioinformatician @ SA

Position title: Senior Clinical Bioinformatician

Employer: SA Pathology

Closing date: 11:55 pm Friday 15 July 2022

Brief position description: PO3: The primary objective of the Senior Clinical Bioinformatician is to contribute to the delivery of high-throughput genetic testing technologies by implementing and maintaining genome analysis pipelines for diagnostic application. The incumbent is responsible for the delivery of specific tasks relating to project deliverables, including collaborating in the ongoing development of scalable platforms for storing, analysing and exchanging clinical and genetic data, participating in currently implemented algorithms for mapping and analysing human molecular variation. As a senior member of the Technology Advancement Unit, the incumbent leads and directs projects under limited supervision and collaborates and directs activities of other staff to drive service development and innovation. Bachelor of Science required, Bachelor of Applied Science or equivalent, preferably with experience in bioinformatics and genome analysis. PO4: The Senior Clinical Bioinformatician oversees the delivery of bioinformatics analysis and software solutions for high-throughput genetic testing by applying high level technical expertise to implement and maintain genome analysis pipelines for diagnostic application. Working collaboratively with Unit Heads and service development scientists, the Senior Clinical Bioinformatician will determine the most efficient way to deliver bioinformatics and genome analysis pipelines to meet service requirements for genetic diagnoses. The Senior Clinical Bioinformatician contributes to defining best-practise standards for bioinformatics and genomic analysis in the Directorate and contributes to national and international genomic initiatives to advance clinical genomics. The incumbent will participate in research activities, including research publications and applications for funding, as appropriate. Bachelor of Science required, Bachelor of Applied Science or equivalent, (e.g., Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science), preferably with experience in bioinformatics and genome analysis.

Job website: https://iworkfor.sa.gov.au/page.php?pageID=160&windowUID=0&AdvertID=648821#brs_jbcontent

Contact name: Song Gao

Contact email: song.gao@sa.gov.au

Bioinformatics Research Officer - Papenfuss Lab, WEHI @ VIC

Position title: Bioinformatics Research Officer - Papenfuss Lab, WEHI

Employer: WEHI

Closing date: 20 July 2022

Brief position description: An exciting new opportunity exists for a talented and motivated computational researcher to join our research team at Australia’s pre-eminent biomedical research institute. The role will involve developing and applying novel algorithms and models to identify genomic rearrangements or structural variants (SVs) in cancer genome sequencing data to understand chromosomal instability. Building on current state-of-the-art computational techniques that were created in the lab, the position will involve developing and applying novel algorithms and potentially transformational approaches using machine learning to identify and making sense of SVs. These will be applied to a number of outstanding cancer genome sequencing cohorts to drive new cancer discoveries using computational approaches and make an impact in understanding chromosomal instability in cancer. The successful candidate will join a dynamic team of computational scientists in a supportive and flexible working environment. They will be encouraged to develop new research directions that complement existing themes within the labs and have the opportunity to establish and contribute to collaborative research projects and to gain supervision experience.

Job website: https://wehi.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WEHI/details/Bioinformatics-Research-Officer--Papenfuss-Lab-_JR967-1

Contact name: Tony Papenfuss

Contact email: papenfuss@wehi.edu.au

Taiyang and Loong PhD scholarships in Computational Biology (International applicants) @ ACT

Position title: Taiyang and Loong PhD scholarships in Computational Biology (International applicants)

Employer: The Australian National University

Closing date: 31 August 2022

Brief position description: We are seeking candidates to join the PhD program of the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) at the ANU. Successful candidates will join the new Talo Computational Talent Accelerator of the JCSMR to apply knowledge and research skills from computer science to address biomedical problems. We offer PhD scholarships for intellectually curious and high-performing students with a thirst for cross-disciplinary learning and impact in health and biology. Over a four-year program, PhD scholars will engage in computational biology research at the JCSMR. The program will include focused training on Biology, Genomics, and Biological Data Analysis, as well as outreach activities to undergraduate and masters students. Additional soft-skill training will be available, with a special focus on effective partnerships with biomedical scientists. Besides the production of outstanding research and accomplishment of a PhD degree, the objectives of these PhD scholarships also include to: - Achieve an in-depth understanding of biomedical science and the ability to communicate across diverse backgrounds. - Understand biomedical problems and identify the right technology to address them. - Identify potential applications of new computational technologies to biomedicine that may produce new insights and advances in research and innovation. - Identify the translational applications of these technology developments. - Exposure to applications of computational technologies in industry and startup companies A list of potential PhD projects is available here: https://jcsmr.anu.edu.au/study/talo-computational-biology-talent-accelerator/potential-phd-projects More information about the research happening at JCSMR can be found here: https://jcsmr.anu.edu.au/ We recommend prospective candidates to contact first potential supervisors to prepare the application. Applications for International candidates (non-Australians) close on the 31st of August, applications for Australians close on the 31st of October.

Job website: http://www.anu.edu.au/study/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/taiyang-and-loong-phd-scholarship

Contact name: JCSMR Higher Degree Research

Contact email: Jcsmr.hdr.sa@anu.edu.au

Taiyang and Loong PhD scholarships in Computational Biology (Australian applicants) @ ACT

Position title: Taiyang and Loong PhD scholarships in Computational Biology (Australian applicants)

Employer: The Australian National University

Closing date: 31 October 2022

Brief position description: We are seeking candidates to join the PhD program of the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) at the ANU. Successful candidates will join the new Talo Computational Talent Accelerator of the JCSMR to apply knowledge and research skills from computer science to address biomedical problems. We offer PhD scholarships for intellectually curious and high-performing students with a thirst for cross-disciplinary learning and impact in health and biology. Over a four-year program, PhD scholars will engage in computational biology research at the JCSMR. The program will include focused training on Biology, Genomics, and Biological Data Analysis, as well as outreach activities to undergraduate and masters students. Additional soft-skill training will be available, with a special focus on effective partnerships with biomedical scientists. Besides the production of outstanding research and accomplishment of a PhD degree, the objectives of these PhD scholarships also include to: - Achieve an in-depth understanding of biomedical science and the ability to communicate across diverse backgrounds. - Understand biomedical problems and identify the right technology to address them. - Identify potential applications of new computational technologies to biomedicine that may produce new insights and advances in research and innovation. - Identify the translational applications of these technology developments. - Exposure to applications of computational technologies in industry and startup companies A list of potential PhD projects is available here: https://jcsmr.anu.edu.au/study/talo-computational-biology-talent-accelerator/potential-phd-projects More information about the research happening at JCSMR can be found here: https://jcsmr.anu.edu.au/ We recommend prospective candidates to contact first potential supervisors to prepare the application. Applications for International candidates (non-Australians) close on the 31st of August, applications for Australians close on the 31st of October.

Job website: http://www.anu.edu.au/study/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/taiyang-and-loong-phd-scholarship

Contact name: JCSMR Higher Degree Research

Contact email: Jcsmr.hdr.sa@anu.edu.au