Junior to Senior Research Officers - Computational Genomics, Garvan

Employer: Garvan Institute of Medical Research

Closing date: This position will remain open until filled.

Brief position description: About Us
The Computational Genomics Laboratory focuses on demonstrating the genomic mechanisms by which loci contribute to complex human diseases, and working towards early stage diagnosis methods and targeted therapeutics. To do so, we apply existing computational approaches, and develop our own statistical genetics methods for analysis of large-scale next generation sequencing data. Following in silico experiments, we perform functional validation of statistical observations using molecular techniques such as high-throughput genome editing and cell phenotyping. We have a very significant focus on the use of single cell sequence data and technology, due to the phenomenal resolution it offers in being able to identify differences in the genomics processes between individual cells. The laboratory drives projects in a number of areas of medical genomics research, but we also believe strongly in the value of collaboration between groups with differing expertise. We are committed to reproducible research practices, and open data policies. 

Our three major research projects are: 

1. Population genetics meets single cell sequencing
We have generated single cell RNA-sequence data from blood samples, along with SNP genotypes for a large cohort of healthy and unrelated individuals. This project will develop single cell eQTL mapping methods to firstly produce an atlas of cell-type specific and ubiquitous genetic effects on gene expression. Subsequently, by integrating population level GWAS and bulk RNA-sequence data, with medical records and vaccination history available to this cohort, work to identify the genetic and cell type specific mechanisms contributing to disease risk and immune response to pathogens. 

2. Resolving the genetic mechanisms of complex human disease using stem cells
Using induced pluripotent stem cells, and differentiating them through intermediate to mature cell states allows us to study the genetic mechanisms that contribute to common diseases. This project will build on recent work from the Computational Genomics group to address two fundamental questions. Firstly, do the genetic (allelic) effects that contribute to disease vary as cells transit across their developmental lineage? Secondly, does genetic variation influence cell fate and cell developmental phenotypes? 

3. Clinical translation of single cell sequencing for diagnosis and precision medicine
This project will focus on the further development of statistical methods for the prediction of cell states or types from clinical samples and their use in clinical decision making for precision treatment. The research will predominately focus on the development of new statistical and analytical methods, but with initial applications using single cell sequence data generated from liquid biopsies from lung diseases, cancers, and immune profiling. 

The Opportunity
We are seeking Junior to Senior Research Officers to join Associate Professor Joseph Powell’s newly formed Computational Genomics Laboratory at Garvan.

The key responsibilities include:
• Performing experiments and analysis of data generated either by the Computational Genomics Laboratory, collaborators, or publicly available
• Recording and assisting with design and interpretation of experimental procedures and results
• Develop work priorities and review research progress with Research Divisions such as Cancer and Genomics & Epigenetics
• Conducting leading-edge informatic analysis of genetic and genomic datasets
• Publish research outcomes under joint authorship in leading scientific journals 
• Provide data for research proposal submissions to external funding bodies
• Discussing and reviewing current and future techniques within Garvan’s Bioinformatics (BUG) meetings
• Gain peer recognition by presentations at national scientific meetings in relevant field
• Provide general research guidance to more junior research staff 

The position will be full-time for 3 years in the first instance.

About You
A strong background in human genetics, cancer genetics and genomics, genetic epidemiology, and/or computational biology, bioinformatics preferred. Highly motivated individuals with a recent PhD and a strong track record of research as evidenced by publications; excellent written and verbal communication; expertise in bioinformatics DNA analysis software; strong attention to detail, good multi-tasking skills; and a willingness to learn new technologies are encouraged to apply. The applicant should have published in top tier journals and demonstrated an ability to successfully complete projects independently. The Research Officer is expected to establish independent research projects and to generate high impact publications, providing outstanding opportunity for further career development in academia.

How to Apply 

All applications must be submitted via Garvan’s Careers site via the link below. Applications from other sites/channels will unfortunately not be considered.
http://garvan.applynow.net.au/jobs/GC201897 

Please include the following in your application:
• A cover letter
• Your resume including at least 2 referees
• Copies of relevant qualifications / academic transcripts

Closing Date

This position will remain open until 7 October 2018. We are reviewing applications as they are received, as such candidates are encouraged to submit their application as soon as possible.

Job website: http://garvan.applynow.net.au/jobs/GC201897

Contact name: Human Resources

Contact email: hr@garvan.org.au

Data Scientist / Biostatistician / Bioinformatician

Employer: Children's Medical Research Institute

Closing date: 15th October 2018

Brief position description: We are seeking a suitably qualified Data Scientist/Bioinformatician to join the Bioinformatics and Data Science Research Facility. This role will involve collaborating with medical researchers from the CMRI and collaborating institutions to develop and tailor computation tools, statistical and mathematical solutions around specific research questions. It will involve engaging in experimental design, building novel algorithms or using ‘best practices’ tools to transform experimental and clinical data into relevant knowledge that may lead to actionable novel research findings or improvements to clinical decision-making. The successful applicant will have opportunities to explore and interrogate a diverse range of data, some of which include: genomics, epi-genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, structural biology, cell imaging and clinically relevant data. Additionally, the successful applicant will reside closely with highly experienced medical research data scientists/bioinformaticians.

Job website: http://www.cmri.org.au/getattachment/About-Us/Job-Vacancies-and-Careers/PV1825-Job-ad_Medical-Research-Data-Scientist-Bioinformatician.pdf.aspx?lang=en-AU

Contact name: Paulina Baranowski

Contact email: recruitment@cmri.org.au



Field Application Scientist, Genomics Software CAD

Employer: Agilent Technologies

Closing date: 31 October 2018

Brief position description:
Agilent inspires and supports discoveries that advance the quality of life. We provide life science, diagnostic and applied market laboratories worldwide with instruments, services, consumables, applications and expertise. Agilent enables customers to gain the answers and insights they seek -- so they can do what they do best: improve the world around us. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.

Agilent Genomics provides a cloud-based software platform to help genetic labs and clinicians pinpoint and report on genetic defects that cause disease in patients. Our solution enables the automation of clinical annotation and streamlines reporting of structural and molecular variation.

We are looking for an enthusiastic, customer-oriented Field Application Scientist to join our Genomics Software Solutions team in Australia and help grow our business in the APAC/SAP region. The use of genetic data in routine clinical practice and clinical research is rapidly transforming healthcare - be part of the revolution! You will be part of a fast growing and exciting division of Agilent Technologies whose culture is entrepreneurial, professional, and rooted in teamwork and innovation.

Responsibilities

As a Field Application Scientist you will serve as the primary, customer-facing pre/post-sales support resource for Agilent's Alissa Clinical Informatics Platform and provide local informatics support across a network of leading healthcare and research organizations. You will:

Prepare for and manage all aspects of pre-sales demonstrations;

Participate in bid teams to develop project proposals together with sales and technical teams;
Represent the company at scientific conferences and trade-shows, including staffing of booth, demonstration of software and technical representation in customer meetings;
Support customers in evaluating the products to bring the evaluation to a successful conclusion;
Operate in a consultative fashion to match customer needs to solutions offered by the company;
Provide installation, training, and on-site software configuration support as needed;
Supporte account managers in attending to customer satisfaction & product relevance through regular site visits or contacts;
Handle technical queries from customers regarding use and functionality of software products (first-and second-line support);
Proactively identifying potential customer issues with Agilent products and coordinating corporate resources to find solutions;
Participating as an active member of the team to provide feedback on product direction and market/customer requirements.
Advanced degree in molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics or computer science (or equivalent, relevant experience);
2+ years of industry experience in a clinical setting;
Familiarity with wide range of molecular genetics tools such as linkage analysis, karyotyping, array-CGH, Sanger and next-generation sequencing (NGS) within various clinical domains (rare diseases, pathology, reproductive genetics, ...);
Familiarity with working with next-generation sequencing data analysis tools and analysis / bio-informatics pipelines;
Affinity with software, software configuration and troubleshooting; experience a in technical / customer support role a plus;
Past experience with bioinformatics, scripting languages, linux / unix a plus.
You have good communication skills and have no objections to frequently interact with customers;
You have an enthusiastic can-do mentality, and you are a dedicated team-worker and a clear communicator. Entrepreneurial attitude and creativity are important.
Willing to travel periodically (domestic and international) -- around 35% travel time.

Job website: http://recruiting.adp.com/srccar/public/nghome.guid?c=2167807&d=External&prc=RMPOD4&r=5000374622406

Contact name: Jane Hermann

Contact email: jane_hermann@agilent.com



Research Fellow Bioinformatician, Monash University

Employer: Monash University

Closing date: 2nd October 2018

Brief position description: Research Fellow - Bioinformatician (Level B) - 3 years fixed term

The primary purpose of this position is to work within the scope of the precision medicine team. Emphasis will be on bioinformatic and analytically focussed contributions to the precision medicine research program. The position will work collaboratively with a small team of bioinformaticians and involve working with a variety of large datasets related to the molecular characteristics of several human diseases, including heritable disease susceptibility. It is expected that the occupant will develop an increasingly independent research programme that complements these activities and further utilises the resources of the precision medicine team.

Job website: http://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/581417/research-fellow

Contact name: Tu Nguyen-Dumont

Contact email: tu.nguyen-dumont@monash.edu



Senior Research Fellow, Monash University

Employer: Monash University

Closing date: 17th September 2018

Brief position description: Senior Research Fellow Bioinformatician (Level C) - 3 years fixed term

The primary purpose of this position is to work within the scope of the precision medicine team. Emphasis will be on bioinformatic and analytically focused contributions to the precision medicine research program as well as initiating independent research compatible with the overall research program. The position will also work collaboratively with research teams conducting molecular genetic analyses in oncology including clinical trials. 
A Level C research-only academic is expected to make independent or original contributions to the research effort within their field of expertise and to the organisational unit or inter-disciplinary area of which they are a part. An academic at this level is expected to play a major role in research including the exercise of some leadership in research.

Job website: http://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/579560/senior-research-fellow-bioinformatician

Contact name: Tu Nguyen-Dumont

Contact email: tu.nguyen-dumont@monash.edu



Postdoc position in Bioinformatic and transcriptomic analysis and detection of non-coding RNA in bacteria, Denmark

Employer: University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, bioinformatics group (http://ivh.ku.dk/bioinformatics), Center for non-coding RNA in Technology and Health (RTH), (http://rth.dk)

Closing date: Sep 17, 2018

Brief position description: A two-year Postdoc position is available in the bioinformatics group (http://ivh.ku.dk/bioinformatics), Center for non-coding RNA in Technology and Health (RTH), (http://rth.dk) at Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at University of Copenhagen. The Postdoc position in Bioinformatic and transcriptomic analysis and detection of non-coding RNA in bacteria is available from 1 October 2018 or as soon as possible thereafter. 

Information about the department can be found at http://ivh.ku.dk/english/

As a team player working with great excitement you will be a key person in the project. The Postdoc position is part of the NextProd project (http://nextprod.dk), which aims to discover non-coding and structured RNA (ncRNA) that can affect the yield of cell factories. The NextProd project is supported by Innovation Fund Denmark. 

Background

Cell factories are based on organisms, which have been carefully optimised to produce protein-based products such as enzymes and pharmaceutical proteins with the highest possible yield. However, current technology is saturated with respect to yield improvement although the theoretical maximum has not yet been reached. Within the NextProd project, the goal is to improve the yield by manipulating ncRNAs. 

Job description

Transcriptomic data sets from relevant strains of the model cell-factory Bacillus subtilis will be used as outset for identification of ncRNAs, their expression, RNA structure and potential RNA-RNA interactions. An integrated workflow will be established including both known tools and tools developed on demand when relevant. The work involves interfacing and updating a genome browser framework with transcriptomics data, visualization results and gene associations. The work will be combined with further experimental analysis of candidates from the project collaborators.

Job website: https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=1307&ProjectId=147905&DepartmentId=19008&MediaId=5

Contact name: Jan Gorodkin

Contact email: gorodkin@sund.ku.dk

Production Bioinformatics Engineer - Core Facility, Sydney

Employer: Garvan Institute of Medical Research

Closing date: As we are reviewing applications as they are received, we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.

Brief position description: The Garvan Institute of Medical Research is one of Australia’s leading medical research institutes, with over 600 scientists, students and support staff. At Garvan our research is focused upon understanding the role of genes and molecular and cellular processes in health and disease as the basis for developing future preventions, treatments and cures. Our scientists are researchers who work towards making significant breakthroughs in scientific discovery to positively impact human health.

Our research support teams are no different. Like our scientists, we only recruit the best professionals in our Core Facilities which include Clinical Genomics, Flow Cytometry, Molecular Genetics, Histopathology and Microscopy. Our support teams are experts in their fields and are driven by the dynamic culture, innovation and cutting-edge research that Garvan offers. At Garvan no two days are the same. 

The Opportunity

Garvan has established the Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics (KCCG) Core Facility to be at the forefront of translational advancements in DNA sequencing from research into the clinic and improve future patient care. 

We’re currently looking for a talented and motivated bioinformatics software engineer with a strong background in computer science, next-generation sequencing data analysis and a passion for learning about genomics to join the Production Bioinformatics team. Bioinformaticians and Software Engineers at all levels of experience are welcome to apply for this 1-year position with the possibility of extension.

Reporting to the Bioinformatics Manager, the key responsibilities are:
• Develop, implement and maintain automated high-throughput production for research and clinical genome sequencing pipelines.
• Design and implement pipelines to run on the internal and external high performance compute infrastructure and commercial clouds (AWS, GCP, Azure).
• Provide bioinformatics support to customers of the sequencing facility.
• Development of dashboards to proactively monitor process performance and sequencing quality.
• Take cutting edge bioinformatics research tools and implement them into production to support the development of new NGS based services.

About You

You will have the following key skills and attributes:

Essential
• Bachelor’s degree (or higher) in Bioinformatics, Computer Science or related fields
• Experience with analysis of next-generation sequencing data
• Experience with Linux command line and scripting languages (Python, Bash, R or other)
• Experience with source code management tools (git preferred) 
• Excellent problem solving abilities and strong attention to detail
• Ability to work independently
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills

Desirable
• Understanding of genomics, transcriptomics and epigenetics
• Experience with testing frameworks across languages, including unit, integration and acceptance testing
• Experience with cluster computing, e.g. Sun Grid Engine, Torque, PBS
• Experience with cloud computing platforms, e.g. Amazon Web Services
• Experience in a NATA accredited laboratory environment
• Experience with laboratory information management systems (LIMS)

How to Apply

All applications must be submitted via the Garvan Careers site via the link below. Applications from other sites/channels will unfortunately not be considered.

http://garvan.applynow.net.au/jobs/GC201896 

Your application should include: 
• A cover letter
• Your resume including at least 2 referees
• Copies of relevant qualifications / academic transcripts

Only applicants with full working rights in Australia are eligible to apply for this role.

Job website: http://garvan.applynow.net.au/jobs/GC201896

Contact name: Human Resources

Contact email: hr@garvan.org.au

Biostatistician Proteogenomics, Sydney

Employer: Children's Medical Research Institute

Closing date: 14th September 2018

Brief position description: A Biostatistician position is available in the ProCan Cancer Data Science Group, led by Dr. Qing Zhong. ProCan (the ACRF International Centre for the Proteome of Human Cancer) is a world-first initiative developed and launched in September 2016 by Professors Phil Robinson and Roger Reddel, and established with a $10 million grant from the Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF).

Job website: http://www.cmri.org.au/getattachment/About-Us/Job-Vacancies-and-Careers/JOB-Ad-PV1808_Biostatistician-readvertised.pdf.aspx?lang=en-AU

Contact name: Paulina Baranowski

Contact email: pbaranowski@cmri.org.au

 

Research Scientist - Bioinformatics, CSL

Employer: CSL Limited

Closing date: 21 September 2018

Brief position description: We have an opportunity available for a Research Scientist – Bioinformatics to provide scientific and technical expertise to help answer biomedical questions at the pre-clinical stage of the drug development pipeline using computational methods. In this position, you will expand CSL’s Research capability to mine genomic variants to characterize cell lines as well as to enable patient stratification for better design of clinical trials. Furthermore, you will devise an integrative approach to analyze multiple types of data obtained from in-house and external resources in order to answer key questions in the areas of biomarker discovery and understanding of mechanisms of action of targets, drug candidates and diseases of interest.

You will work closely with Bioinformatics Group members and other Research colleagues to set project objectives and to determine and implement data generation, analysis and software development strategies. You will also work alongside CSL’s external collaborators including spending time in their research laboratories as required to enable alignment of objectives and strategies for computational methods.

Additional Responsibilities include:

Provide input in the design of next-generation sequencing experiments including RNA-seq, DNA-seq, Rep-seq, etc.

Carry out bioinformatic analyses on datasets generated in-house from different NGS and array experiments or collected from external databases and contribute to the interpretation and visualisation of the results.

Establish an in-house capability to utilize genetic and genomic variants in order to improve biomarker discovery, understanding of MoA, patient stratification strategies and prioritisation of indications for drug targets.

Establish an in-house capability to understand the immune repertoire dynamics by analysing Rep-seq datasets generated from patient samples.

Work with in-house software developers to develop fully automated workflows that assist in characterizing transgenic animal models and manufacturing/gene therapy cell lines.

Lead benchmarking and adaptation efforts for new sequencing technologies (e.g. long read and single cell sequencing) in CSL Research in order to answer relevant research questions across multiple drug discovery projects.

Lead efforts to integrate data from public databases (e.g., GTEx, ExAC, ENCODE, UK Biobank) inside CSL Research computational platform and improve upon current data mining practices.

Work with in-house data managers to devise new processes for managing big data and ensure compliance with CSL’s regulatory requirements.

Contribute to CSL’s growing collaboration network with academic laboratories and industry partners locally and globally.

Qualifications

PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, biomedical informatics, informatics engineering, molecular biology, genomics or a related discipline with significant computational and biomedical components.

Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in biological sciences (e.g., computational biology, bioinformatics, molecular biology, translational sciences, genetics, etc.)

Essential

3+ years of post-doctoral experience in biomedical data analytics in a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment in academia and/or industry.

Demonstrated experience in working with genomic variants and genetic information to answer biomedical questions.

Demonstrated experience in eQTL analysis on patient cohorts and/or utilizing eQTL data from public databases to understand mechanism of action of targets, drug candidates or diseases.

Demonstrated experience in applying network biology and pathway analysis algorithms.

Demonstrated experience in using public databases to answer key research questions related to experimental design, biomarker discovery and patient stratification.

Demonstrated experience in working in a Unix-like and high-performance computing (HPC) environment.

Demonstrated experience in developing workflows using various programming languages, e.g., Python, R, CWL, etc.

High quality track record of publications and presentations at national and international conferences.

Desirable

Experience in applying bioinformatic techniques to enable target identification, biomarker discovery and understanding target/drug mechanism of action studies.

Experience in performing de novo genome assembly using short read and long read sequencing technologies.

Experience in applying machine learning algorithms to interrogate complex datasets.

Experience in developing software using various programming languages, e.g., Java, C++, etc.

Experience in developing web applications for data analytics purposes.

Experience in publishing software packages in open source community projects.

How to Apply:

Applications must address the selection criteria above and include a current CV and covering letter.

Applications close Friday, 21st September, 2018

Job website: http://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/research-scientist-bioinformatics-at-csl-829445513/

Contact name: Sophie Saba

 

Research products database developer - Contract position

Employer: Jomar Life Research

Closing date: 30 Sept

Brief position description: Our company is a distributor of reagents and kits for biological research. Our catalog consists of hundreds of thousands of individual products. To assist our customers in identifying relevant products of interest, we are seeking to substantially improve our current product catalog and search tool. We wish to engage a contractor with strong coding and database management skills as well as familiarity with biological nomenclature to construct the architecture behind this search function. 

A suitable candidate should have very strong skills in Excel, including VBA coding, Microsoft access and database management. Additionally, it would be highly desirable if the candidate has experience with ecommerce platforms, ideally Magento. Lastly, understanding of biology and good familiarity with biological nomenclature is essential. Therefore it would be suitable to someone with a background in bioinformatics. 

We envision this position as initially being on a fixed-term contract basis, but possibly progressing to an on-going part-time role. This position may suit a current graduate student seeking to supplement their income. 

An attractive compensation will be offered for a suitable candidate.

If interested, please email a cover letter describing your relevant experience and CV to Alex Szabo at the address provided.

Job website: http://www.jlresearch.com.au

Contact name: Alexander Szabo

Contact email: alex.szabo@JLresearch.com.au