Academic Specialist - Software Engineering @ VIC

Position title: Academic Specialist - Software Engineering, Melbourne Bioinformatics

Employer: The University of Melbourne

Closing date: 11 August 2021@11:55pm

Brief position description: Melbourne Bioinformatics, hosted in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences at the University of Melbourne, has an exciting opportunity for an Academic Specialist - Software Engineering to further develop a life science research project which is already delivering outcomes for cancer researchers in Victoria and has generated interest both nationally and internationally.

Job website: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/905786/academic-specialist-software-engineering-melbourne-bioinformatics

Contact name: Fiona Kerr

Contact email: fiona.kerr@unimelb.edu.au

Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics at UNSW @ NSW

Position title: Production Bioinformatician - Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics

Employer: Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics at UNSW

Closing date: 29th July 2021

Brief position description: The Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics is a national infrastructure facility and a leader in the application and development of genomics in Australia. It is the largest genomics facility at any Australian University and is comprehensively equipped with the latest next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology, with single-cell genomics platforms and with high throughput microarray systems. The Centre’s purpose is to deliver high quality genomic data to its clients and position UNSW as a leader in the field of genomics.

The Production Bioinformatician is responsible for managing the production bioinformatics of the Centre and overseeing the development, quality and daily operation of genomic data pipelines. This includes managing existing pipelines, which use a combination of in-house hardware and cloud capability, whilst implementing new scalable, fully automated pipelines.

Reporting to the Deputy Director, the position works closely with the Centre’s team of professional staff and with UNSW IT and research technology services to make optimal use of computing infrastructure to build optimal pipelines and data storage solutions. The position will also interact with key stakeholders to improve the efficiency of the production informatics and data delivery.

About the role

$109K - $123K plus 17% superannuation and annual leave loading
Fixed Term – 12 months
Full-time (35 hours per week)

Specific responsibilities for this role include:

- Manage production bioinformatics within the Centre, including short and long read sequence data and genotyping data.
- Oversee the quality control processes of all genomic data generated by the Centre.
- Manage all genomic data generated in the Centre.
- Maintain information processing pipelines ensuring that they operate in a robust, accurate, cost effective and timely manner.
- Use of information processing pipelines to support all services in the Centre.
- Generate and update a strategic plan for the Centre’s production bioinformatics, including the assessing of new software and tools, for the Centre’s Director and Deputy Director
- Establish, implement, document and test production pipelines and methods for analysis.
- Carry out validation and verification of informatics pipelines to be used in NATA-accredited testing.
- Uphold a high level of quality in the Centre’s data management processes and for the continuous improvement, and documentation of these processes.
- Support the production bioinformatics requirements of service managers in the Centre.
- Working in partnership with internal and external stakeholders, including UNSW IT and Research Technology and NCRIS partners.
- Cooperate with all health and safety policies and procedures of the university and take all reasonable care to ensure that your actions or omissions do not impact on the health and safety of yourself or others.

About the successful applicant
To be successful in this role you will have:

A PhD or Masters degree and relevant experience in bioinformatics or information technology, with a deep understanding of genomics, epigenomics, or transcriptomics.
Proven work experience in the implementation and use of genomic pipeline tools and experience with high performance computing, including cloud-based, and cluster-based infrastructure.
Extensive practical experience in a Linux environment and in scripting languages, including python, R, and bash.
Demonstrated skills in presenting complex data via simple, intuitive web-based systems.
Excellent written and verbal communications skills.
Proven ability to develop, manage and maintain internal and external relationships.
Strong project management skills and a capacity to work with a high degree of independence.
An understanding of and commitment to UNSW’s aims, objectives, and values in action, together with relevant policies and guidelines.
Knowledge of health and safety responsibilities and commitment to attending relevant health and safety training.
You should systematically address the selection criteria listed within the position description in your application.

Please apply online - applications will not be accepted if sent to the contact listed.

Contact:
Helena Mangs
E: h.mangs@unsw.edu.au
Applications close: July 29th, 2021

Job website: http://external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/502549/production-bioinformatician-ramaciotti-centre

Contact name: Helena Mangs

Contact email: h.mangs@unsw.edu.au

Group Leaders @ VIC

Position title: Group Leaders

Employer: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Closing date: 15/10/2021

Brief position description: Outstanding candidates are encouraged to apply for two available positions as Group Leader now open at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre – a place where our normal days are extraordinary; as are the people we care for.

Our focus is to recruit the very best cancer researchers to lead their own independent research group with a broad strategic fit within our program themes: Women’s Cancer, Cancer Biology and Therapeutics, Organogenesis, Cancer Immunology, Tumour Angiogenesis and Microenvironment, Gastrointestinal Cancer and Computational Cancer Biology.

Job website: http://petermac.mercury.com.au/ViewPosition.aspx?id=tDYZrUphu1U=&jbc=ere

Contact name: Rick Pearson

Contact email: rick.pearson@petermac.org

Postdoctoral Research Fellow @ QLD

Position title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Employer: The University of Queensland

Closing date: 28th July 2021

Brief position description: A 2 years, full-time position is available for a post-doctoral researcher to conduct analytical research in cellular responses to brain cancer drugs. The ideal candidate will have working experience in biostatistics and programming to analyse cancer genomics data, especially single cell data. This position is well suited to a skilled bioinformatician with demonstrated experience with statistics, Python and R programming. An understanding of cancer biology is an advantage but is not critical. The position is funded by NHMRC and the postdoc will receive multidisciplinary training on both bioinformatics and brain cancer biology.

Job website: http://search.careers.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/515078/postdoctoral-research-fellow

Contact name: Quan Nguyen

Contact email: quan.nguyen@uq.edu.au

Wright Fellow @ VIC

Position title: Wright Fellow

Employer: The Doherty Institute for Infection & Immunity at The University of Melbourne

Closing date: 05/08/2021

Brief position description: The research fellow will develop bioinformatics projects to support ongoing and new research in Immunology and Microbiology at the Doherty Institute. The fellow will supervise a research team of bioinformaticians. This role is anticipated to generate substantial new scientific discovery in the areas of biological sciences pursued in the institute (including Immunology and Microbiology); as well as facilitate development of novel approaches in bioinformatics, particularly in the application of mathematical and computational techniques to the analysis of data from new and emerging ‘omic technologies (including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics).

Job website: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/905589/the-wright-fellow-bioinformatics

Contact name: Sammy Bedoui

Contact email: sbedoui@unimelb.edu.au

Research fellow @ VIC

Position title: Research fellow

Employer: The University of Melbourne

Closing date: 05 Aug 2021

Brief position description: The research fellow will develop bioinformatics projects to support ongoing and new research in Immunology and Microbiology at the Doherty Institute. The fellow will supervise a research team of bioinformaticians. This role is anticipated to generate substantial new scientific discovery in the areas of biological sciences pursued in the institute (including Immunology and Microbiology); as well as facilitate development of novel approaches in bioinformatics, particularly in the application of mathematical and computational techniques to the analysis of data from new and emerging ‘omic technologies (including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics).

Job website: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/905589/the-wright-fellow-bioinformatics

Contact name: Lachlan Coin

Contact email: lachlan.coin@unimelb.edu.au

Computational Biologist @ NSW

Position title: Computational Biologist

Employer: Garvan Institute of Medical Research

Closing date: 31/07/2021

Brief position description: The Garvan Institute of Medical Research brings together world-leading basic and translational researchers with expert clinicians to break down barriers between traditional scientific disciplines and find solutions to disease. Founded in 1963, Garvan’s mission is to harness all the information encoded in our genome to better diagnose, treat, predict and prevent disease.

Our scientists work across four intersecting research themes: medical genomics, epigenetics, and cellular genomics; diseases of immunity and inflammation; cancer; and diseases of ageing affecting bone, brain and metabolism. And three major Centres: the Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics, the Garvan-Weizmann Centre for Cellular Genomics, and the Centre for Population Genomics.

The Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics (KCCG) advances the use of genomic information in patient care. To do this, KCCG employs experts in genomics, including researchers, bioinformaticians, clinicians, educators and software engineers. We use and develop multi-omics technology to enhance diagnosis and treatment for patients.

The Opportunity

KCCG's Computational Biology Group is a newly established team focusing on genomics and biomedical data analysis and interpretation, combining computational skills with biological domain expertise. The team applies and develops computational methods to better understand human disease. We take a collaborative approach, working closely with experimental and clinical researchers to tackle problems that address critical unmet medical needs.

We are looking for a computational scientist to join our team. Successful candidates will work on genomics studies with experimental and clinical researchers across research themes at Garvan and KCCG. Example projects include liquid biopsy ctDNA analysis, nanopore sequencing of cancer genomes and epigenomes, genomics studies of the tumour microenvironment. Successful candidates will contribute to the different phases of genomics studies, including design and planning, data analysis, interpretation and manuscript writing.

Key Responsibilities

This position will be responsible for helping to provide direction and support in genomics studies. This will include:

Analysis of high-throughput datasets, including quality control, unsupervised and supervised analyses, with an emphasis on biological interpretation

Preparing figures for publication, contributing to manuscript writing

Experimental design and planning

Creating and maintaining modular and reusable workflows through use of container and workflow management technologies

Developing best practices for computational workflows through evaluation/benchmarking of existing methods and/or original method development

Import and analysis of external datasets as resource or for validation purposes

Staying informed on advances in genomics, computational methods, as well as building and maintaining biological domain expertise

Contribute to internal education programs through mentoring, technical supervision, code reviews

Occasionally represent KCCG at events, or talks with external stakeholders

About You

The following key skills and attributes are essential to undertaking the role:

PhD degree in a related area of science or engineering

Good knowledge of biology

Good statistical knowledge and programming skills

Previous experience working with next-generation sequencing data, e.g. RNA-seq, targeted or whole genome sequencing, ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq, single-cell sequencing

Publication record commensurate with experience

Comfortable working with Unix and in an HPC environment

Proficient in at least one scripting language (R, Python, Perl)

Familiar with R/Bioconductor

Familiar with version control systems

Highly developed written and verbal communications skills

Ability to work independently

Desired

Postdoctoral research experience

Interest in personalised medicine and clinical genomics

Experience with nanopore sequencing data

Experience with single-cell sequencing data

Experience with software containers, workflow management systems, databases, cloud computing

How to Apply

Australian/NZ citizen, permanent resident or other applicants with full working rights can apply. To apply for this position, please submit your application including CV and cover letter. As we will be reviewing applications as they are received, we encourage you to submit yours as soon as possible.

Job website: https://garvan.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/garvan_institute/job/Sydney/Computational-Biologist_PRF5804-1

Contact name: Talent Acquisition Team

Contact email: talent@garvan.org.au

Clinical Bioinformatics Lead @ VIC

Position title: Clinical Bioinformatics Lead

Employer: Victorian Clinical Genetics Services

Closing date: 14/08/2021

Brief position description: The VCGS Clinical Bioinformatics Unit (CBU) provides full support of bioinformatics services needed to enable VCGS clinical testing, including world-leading analytical capabilities to support diagnosis and treatment of critically ill children with genetic disorders. By joining VCGS, you will have the opportunity to be directly involved in helping to diagnose critically ill adults and children suffering from often debilitating or life threatening genetic disorders, as well as in developing testing and screening options that enable couples to have healthy children. Our group works with large volumes of whole genome and exome data, in addition to RNASeq to deliver comprehensive testing options for complex genetic conditions. Our in-house pipelines power large portions some of Australia's most advanced and high profile research programs including the Australian Genomics Acute Care Flagship and the Mackenzies Mission program.

We are seeking a talented and committed bioinformatician to help us scale up our delivery of bioinformatics tools and related software infrastructure and methods to meet our increasing demand for advanced genomic tests based on next generation sequencing data. You will assist us to develop, design and validate new assays that identify causal pathogenic mutations, while contributing strongly to improving our quality control and overall maturity of our software delivery. While our work is funded by core testing revenue and is not dependent on grant funding, as one of Australia's most advanced genetics laboratories positioned at the heart of Melbourne's Parkville biomedical precinct you will have significant opportunities to engage with cutting edge research to maintain and further your own career. It is essential that you are highly motivated by helping patients in need and derive fulfillment and value from working in a clinical setting where patients are at the centre of our values.

This position is Melbourne based, however for the right candidate flexible / remote starting options will be considered.

Job website: https://www.seek.com.au/job/52650977?type=standout

Contact name: Simon Sadedin

Contact email: ssadedin@gmail.com

Senior Systems Microbiologist / Biologist @ NZ

Position title: Senior Systems Microbiologist / Biologist

Employer: Fonterra New Zealand

Closing date: 14/6/2021

Brief position description: About us

We are a proud New Zealand Co-operative built by generations of farming whānau. We believe nutritious food is essential to sustain people today, and for future generations to thrive, which is why we challenge ourselves to find new ways to bring our dairy goodness to people around the world.

Located in Palmerston North, New Zealand, the Fonterra Research and Development Centre (FRDC) is home to a highly collegial team of around 300 qualified scientists, technologists and engineers – many of whom are the world’s leading experts in dairy science – and it is investing in new techniques with cutting edge technology right now!

About the opportunity

As an established researcher supporting the Food Assurance Science Team within Fonterra’s Research and Development Centre, you will be part of a multidisciplinary team working on world leading projects covering Microbiology, Chemistry and Biochemistry.

As Senior Systems Microbiologist / Biologist and part of the Data Programme team, you will contribute to produce sustained, significant commercial value for Fonterra in the area of Food Safety and Quality Science and Innovation through data analysis, interpretation and predictive modelling.

You will use your expertise to plan and lead research on the effective management of microbiological effects on the food chain. You will be part of a wider multi-disciplinary team of experts working in the areas of Risk Modelling and solutions (tools/app) development. You will have a passion for research, successful track record of delivering key goals, and enjoy working with a multidisciplinary team to deliver value to the business.

Key responsibilities:

• Conduct modelling of biological systems and microorganisms to understand effects on dairy products
• Develop algorithms, methods and models to understand biological systems and relationships
• Provide scientific guidance through breadth, depth and currency of theoretical expertise in specialized areas, applying this to enhance the capacity of our R&D function
• Maintain subject matter expertise; identify and pursue opportunities for professional development
• Contribute to Data Programme and Food Assurance Science direction, including identification, evaluation and presentation of opportunities relevant to business initiatives
• Deliver timely, self-critiqued quality research outputs according to prioritised business needs

About you

Your strong communication skills and an ability to tell a story using data is key. Experience in computational or predictive/systems biology is necessary, however we are open to applicants from any industry where you can clearly demonstrate the core skill set.

With a passion for delivering results, engaging across the business, and bringing numbers to life, this is where you will shine.

Key skills and experience:

• Degree (Masters/PhD) or extensive experience in the Biological Sciences, Computer Science, or Statistics is favoured
• Expertise in modelling of biological systems
• Extensive experience with applied predictive modelling for quantitative risk analysis
• Experience in Genomics, Metagenomics is an advantage
• Experience with Food Safety Systems
• Experience across a range of computing languages and systems
• Ability to identify and incorporate new knowledge
• Willingness to help build wider capabilities within a team

Our Story
Whanaungatanga, our Co-operative spirit gives us all a common strength and purpose. Manaakitanga is how we care for all our people who are at the heart of what we do, we want our farmers, employees, customers and communities to thrive. Kaitiakitanga, ensures we take care of the land. We are committed to farming in a way that regenerates our farms and environment for future generations.
Whakaohooho constantly inspires ourselves and each other with great career development opportunities and benefits. We enable flexibility and balance to suit everyone’s lifestyles and choices.

Our Co-operative is a place where everyone can be themselves, feel empowered to do their best.

Sound good to you? Come join our whānau. You, me, Us Together Tᾱtou tᾱtou.

With unparalleled scope, visibility and challenge this opportunity is not to be missed. If you’re results driven and ready for your next big career move this could be for you – Apply now!

For more details or to apply please email tanja.lohr2@fonterra.com

Job website: http://career10.successfactors.com/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=4428&company=C0001206658P&username=

Contact name: Rosy Corrigan

Contact email: rosy.corrigan@fonterra.com

Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Bioinformatics) @ NSW

Position title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Bioinformatics)

Employer: UNSW SYDNEY

Closing date: 4/7/21

Brief position description: The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will be based in the Stem Cell Group, Adult Cancer Program, Lowy Cancer Research Centre and will investigate the molecular identity of healthy and diseased blood stem cells and tissues that support their development with a view to translating findings to benefit blood cancer therapy and regenerative medicine.
The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will demonstrate the ability to conduct high-quality research in computational biology. They will design, set up and manage projects that use single cell transcriptomics and multi-omics to investigate the development and function of healthy blood and leukemic cells.
The ideal candidate will combine a solid background in single cell computational analytics (e.g., data analysis, machine learning, graph-based single cell representations) with a strong drive to work with experimentalists to translate algorithmic advances into novel and interpretable biomedical discoveries

Job website: https://external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/501981/postdoctoral-research-fellow-bioinformatician

Contact name: Fabio Zanini

Contact email: fabio.zanini@unsw.edu.au