Great Lakes Bioinformatics Conference 2013

Jobs Board

Updated May 13, 2013


Computational Biologist (Job ID: 00GZS)
Monsanto Company
St. Louis, Missouri

Monsanto seeks a creative, mathematically-minded Computational Biologist to help us transform big data into higher yielding crops. In this role you role will support research across Monsanto Technology by integrating, modeling, and interpreting unprecedented genomic, transcriptomic, metabolic, phenotypic, population genetic, and geospatial data, all with the goal of driving interpretation into practical use. We aim to help feed the mid-21st century world using less water, less fertilizer, and less pesticide.

In this role you will design biological and computational experiments, generate biologically meaningful and testable hypotheses, and deliver robust analyses to projects across Monsanto Technology. You will also develop, optimize, and share computational practice with the larger Monsanto scientific community. Because we are a problem-driven team with high impact, we prize creativity, unceasing skills acquisition, and world-class collaboration skills.

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Job ID: 00GZS
http://jobs.monsanto.com/st-louis/research-and-development/jobid3395316-computational-biologist-jobs


Computational Biologist (Job ID: 00C86)
Monsanto Company
St. Louis, Missouri

Monsanto is seeking an experienced, highly-motivated scientist with a comprehensive background in Computational Biology and Comparative Genomics. In this newly-created position on a small team in Chemistry Technology, you will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge in DNA and RNA sequence analysis, bioinformatics, and pathogen genomics to the discovery of novel biological and chemical methods of crop protection.

As an individual contributor working on multiple project teams, you must have the ability to prioritize multiple tasks while thinking critically about rapidly-evolving scientific problems. Although this is not currently a direct supervisory position, you will play a key role in driving projects forward, and you must have a demonstrated ability to motivate others to work towards common goals. Project teams include scientists from a variety of scientific backgrounds, so the ability to communicate clearly across scientific boundaries will be important for success.

In addition to your role on project teams, as a member of Chemistry’s new Computational Biology platform you will have a voice in shaping the team’s research and direction. You will be working at the forefront of challenging cutting-edge technology, driving new experiments through evidence-based hypotheses, and developing new computational methods for sequence analysis and comparative genomics.

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Job ID: 00C86
http://jobs.monsanto.com/st-louis/research-and-development/jobid2904477-computational-biologist-jobs


Mathematical Modeler
Immunetrics, a bio-simulation company located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and on the cutting edge of in silico modeling, seeks a Mathematical Modeler.

The Company's modeling technology provides critical information to accelerate and improve drug discovery and development. Working with pharmaceutical clients and global thought leaders, Immunetrics brings the power of computational modeling to biomarker development, preclinical experiment design, lead selection, and clinical trial design. This reduces risk while speeding the path to approval.

Biosimulation technology from Immunetrics Inc. translates data between model systems and between development stages. Put simply, we build predictive computer models based on biology. The inputs are customer data and the outputs are real endpoints, whether the goal is power calculation, dosage selection, exclusion criteria, PK/PD modeling, biomarker identification, or any other factor in clinical study design.

The Company is seeking a full-time Mathematical Modeler as described below.

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Postdoctoral Scientist, Bioinformatics Analyst
Agilent Technologies
Santa Clara, CA
Apply at www.agilent.com, requisition #2049853

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Working as a part of research consortium with leading academic institutions, you will help design experiments, manage and analyze large microarray, mass spectrometry, and NGS datasets collected as part of a collaborative toxicology initiative.

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Postdoctoral Scientist, Bioinformatics Analyst
Agilent Technologies
Santa Clara, CA
Apply at www.agilent.com, requisition #2049854

Job Description:

Working as a part of research consortium with leading academic institutions, you will help create, manage and maintain a cloud-based data repository and bioinformatics tools to collect and analyze microarray, mass spectrometry and NGS datasets collected as part of a collaborative toxicology initiative.

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Postdoctoral Positions Available
Joint project between researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and University of Maryland, College Park

Several NIH-funded computational biology postdoctoral positions are available on a collaborative project between Dr. Kingsford (http://cs.cmu.edu/~ckingsf) at Carnegie Mellon University, and Dr. Hannenhalli (http://cbcb.umd.edu/~sridhar) and Dr. Girvan (http://networks.umd.edu) at the University of Maryland, College Park. The research project broadly aims to understand the connection between spatial chromatin structure and transcriptional regulation through the analyses of large-scale genome/epigenomic data. The specific project ideas will be developed collaboratively with the postdoc. Depending on the interests and qualifications of the applicant, positions are available in both Pittsburgh, PA and College Park, MD.

Requirements for the position include: a proven record of self-motivated research and a PhD in computer science, computational biology, statistics, applied physics, or quantitative biology. The candidate should have programming experience, experience with analyzing biological data pertaining to gene transcription, and a good understanding of transcriptional regulation and molecular evolution.

The position provides a competitive annual stipend plus benefits and health insurance. The position is available immediately. The initial appointment will be for 1 year and will be extended depending on performance and availability of funds. Highly motivated applicants are encouraged to email a statement of research interests, CV, and contact details for three references to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The Lane Center for Computational Biology at Carnegie Mellon University seeks to realize the potential of machine learning for expanding our understanding of complex biological systems. A primary goal of the center is to develop computational tools that will enable automated creation of detailed, predictive models of biological processes, including automated experiment design and data acquisition. The Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (CBCB) at University of Maryland, College Park, is worldwide a leader in developing software and methods for computational genomics, metagenomics, genome assembly, and other analyses of large-scale biological data.


Predictive Analytics Scientist Biotechnology (Job ID: 00IOI)
Monsanto Company
St. Louis, Missouri

Monsanto is seeking a highly motivated individual to join our Biotechnology Trait Field Solutions (TFS) Global Analytics team. The Predictive Analytics Scientist will join a team of statisticians and collaborate with a diverse group of researchers to develop and implement predictive data mining models to improve data-driven decision making processes across multiple business platforms within Biotech. This involves leading initiatives to identify and develop complex predictive models and providing directions and strategies to stakeholders for integration of the models into critical business decisions in product development. The successful candidate must possess good communications skills, work well in a team setting, must be proficient in working on complex projects with evolving objectives, and is expected to be a proactive, independent problem solver and innovator.

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Job ID:  00IOI
http://jobs.monsanto.com/st-louis/research-and-development/jobid3634450-predictive-analytics-scientist-biotechnology-jobs


Research Scientist Computational Protein Design (Job ID: 00HAV)
Monsanto Company
St. Louis, Missouri

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We are seeking a highly talented and motivated scientist to join our Protein Science group in the area of computational protein design. The job description includes the design of novel proteins for both rational and combinatorial design approaches and the computational analysis of biophysical/structural properties of proteins to 1) aid in the design of protein variant libraries, and 2) to build structural models of target proteins. These efforts will increase our understanding of protein design/structure/function relationships with the goal of increasing the efficiency of our overall protein design program. The successful candidate will be expected to collaborate across projects and geographical locations.

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A Ph.D. or equivalent in biochemistry, computational biology, molecular biology or a related discipline with experience in protein design is required. The candidate should have comprehensive working knowledge in experimental and computational aspects of protein structure/function and design. The candidate should be fluent in computer programming, ideally in C++ or Python, and be familiar with tools/algorithms used for computational design/analysis of novel proteins. Postdoctoral experience is preferred. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to work on multiple project teams is a must.

Job ID: 00HAV
http://jobs.monsanto.com/st-louis/research-and-development/jobid3528059-research-scientist-computational-protein-design-jobs


Scientist (Job ID: 00HLD)
Monsanto Company
Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Job Description for Computational Biology Scientist

Monsanto seeks a creative Computational Biologist to help transform unprecedented *omics data into higher yielding crops. You will participate in the design of biological and computational experiments across several projects, generate biologically meaningful and testable hypotheses, and deliver robust analyses to other team members and internal customers. You will also develop, optimize, and share bioinformatics tools with the larger Monsanto scientific community.

Ideal candidate will have PhD degree in a quantitative biology discipline (e.g. computational biology, bioinformatics, biophysics, biostatistics) or a degree in biology or in a quantitative/computational discipline with significant experience in the complementary domain. Demonstrated success in working with multi-disciplinary research team requiring scientific creativity, innovative thinking, organization and collaborative skills are necessary for this role.

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Job ID: 00HLD
http://jobs.monsanto.com/in/india/research-and-development/jobid3583215-scientist-jobs


Scientific Programmer
Immunetrics, Inc. is a U.S.-based bio-simulation company that creates mechanistic mathematical models of biological systems to accelerate the development of drugs, clinical diagnostics and medical devices.
Immunetrics is seeking a Scientific Programmer as described below.

Scientific Programmer

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