Bioinfomatician @ WA

Position title: Bioinfomatician

Employer: Telethon Kids Institute

Closing date: 22nd March 2022

Brief position description: The Opportunity
Here at Telethon Kids our vision is simple: Happy, Healthy Kids!

Lead by Professor Alex Brown, this National Indigenous Genomics Consortium will use cutting-edge medical science to deliver better health outcomes for Indigenous Australians and drive the establishment of Australia's first large scale efforts in Indigenous genomics.

The team is united by the goal of ensuring diverse populations have equitable access to the life-changing potential of genomic medicine and they now have an opportunity for a Bioinformatician to apply their expertise and be part of this life changing research.

The Role
Reporting to the Chief Data Scientist and working with other members of the Bioinformatics team, this research role will analyse datasets and develop novel computational methods to integrate datasets generated from a diverse range of sources.

A full list of responsibilities can be found in the job description however some of your duties will include:

• Develop efficient analysis strategies for projects involving multiple omics approaches and techniques, including genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, metagenomics, metabolomics, and proteomics.
• Develop publications and scientific reports relating to Indigenous Genomics and other Precision Medicine projects
• Work collaboratively with the Data Science team to develop competitive funding applications.

About You
The ideal applicant will have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Physics, Statistics, or other relevant discipline combined with significant relevant experience.

• Prior experience working in High-throughput sequencing, Statistics or Data integration and visualisation techniques
• Prior experience working in a high-performance computing environment.
• Programming skills in one of: Python, R, C/C++, Perl, SQL, Go, Rust, or Java.

This is a full-time position for 12 months in the first instance. Part-time may be considered for the right applicant.

We are driving inclusion and diversity as part of the way we work. If you meet a number of the requirements (and not all), we encourage you to submit your application.

Job website: https://telethonkids.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/922?c=telethonkids

Contact name: Jimmy Breen

Contact email: jimmy.breen@telethonkids.org.au

PhD Student Research Opportunities in Amphibian and Fungal Genomics and Synthetic Biology @ VIC

Position title: PhD Student Research Opportunities in Amphibian and Fungal Genomics and Synthetic Biology

Employer: University of Melbourne

Closing date: 31-March-2022

Brief position description: Want to help save frogs declining from a pandemic disease?
Interested in studying functional genomics and using the latest methods in synthetic biology?

The One Health Research Group at the University of Melbourne is recruiting PhD students to investigate advantageous genetic traits against the disease chytridiomycosis and develop synthetic biology methods to increase disease resistance in declining frog species, and/or decrease virulence in the fungus. Our research includes a Genome Wide Association Study and developing RNA interference approaches.

The projects are funded through the Australian Research Council, and PhD scholars will be advised by Drs Lee Skerratt, Tiffany Kosch, Lee Berger and members of the One Health Research Group and collaborators including Zoos Victoria. The project will be based at the Melbourne Veterinary School at the Werribee campus.

Emerging infectious diseases are a major threat to ecosystems and new methods are needed to fight them. Chytridiomycosis is the most devastating disease of vertebrates, causing population declines in over 500 amphibian species worldwide. The project is focused on improving disease resilience in ecosystems using genetic approaches, but the specific aims of the PhD research can be determined by the student. The expected outcomes of the project are improved understanding and increased immunity of frogs to chytridiomycosis and restoration of frogs into the environment.

To be eligible,
Must be living in Australia. Sorry, we are not currently accepting applicants living overseas.
Expertise needed: Ideal applicants will have experience with molecular biological or biomedical research such as molecular and synthetic biology, microbiology, computational biology, animal breeding, genetics, or immunology. Skills or interest in genomics, population genetics, conservation genetics, disease ecology, HPC computing, statistical analyses, and animal husbandry are an advantage.
Scholarship applications are competitive – applicants must have first-class Honours, Master’s by research (1 year full-time) or equivalent and an excellent academic record. Peer reviewed publications are beneficial. Post Graduate Research Scholarships for stipends are available through University of Melbourne, for which the applicant will need to apply separately by the 30st of April.

The project will commence in mid 2022

Please submit a CV, cover letter, transcripts, and contact information for two referees to Dr Tiffany Kosch tiffany.kosch@unimelb.edu.au by 31 March 2022.

For more information about our research team please visit our websites:
Lab: blogs.unimelb.edu.au/one-health-research
Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pg/onehealthresearchgroup
Twitter: twitter.com/OneHealthRes
AdLink:www.dropbox.com/s/s7f...f?dl=0

Job website: fvas.unimelb.edu.au/research/graduate-research

Contact name: Tiffany Kosch

Contact email: tiffany.kosch@unimelb.edu.au

Research Officer (Statistical Bioinformatics) @ VIC

Position title: Research Officer (Statistical Bioinformatics)

Employer: The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute

Closing date: 7 March 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.

About the position

The Phipson lab works on both novel bioinformatics methods development and collaborative analysis projects with scientists within and external to the Institute. The role of the Research Officer is to work on statistical bioinformatics methods development and analysis from data generated from cutting-edge technologies including single cell assays. Specific projects may involve single cell transcriptomics, single cell ATAC-seq, 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 Academic Level A6 – A8 (AUD $91,404 – $98,111). Up to 17% superannuation and very attractive salary packaging options are available.

General enquiries can be directed to Dr Belinda Phipson – phipson.b@wehi.edu.au

How to apply

Please apply by uploading your CV, cover letter and a document addressing the key selection criteria in pdf format.

Job website: http://wehi.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/broadbean_external/job/Parkville-Victoria-Australia/Research-Officer--Statistical-Bioinformatics-_JR631-2?source=seek_oz

Contact name: Belinda Phipson

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

Postdoctoral Research Associate @ NSW

Position title: Postdoctoral Research Associate

Employer: UNSW Sydney

Closing date: 17 March 2022

Brief position description: This position is funded by Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF – EPCDRI) for improving early-detection and diagnosis of liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma, HCC). The position duration is 12 months and is extendible subject to the satisfactory performance. The objective of this role includes, but not limited to, developing advance artificial intelligence (AI) and bioinformatics methods to individual clinical metadata, and extensive microbiome-based dataset to identify and validate HCC-specific microbial-derived metabolic/cytokine biomarker models for the early diagnosis of HCC.

The Research Associate will be primarily based at the ‘AI-empowered Biomedicine Laboratory’ (vafaeelab.com) at the School of BABS. The Lab is led by Dr Vafaee, Senior lecturer at the School of BABS, Deputy Director of UNSW Data Science Hub (uDASH), and ‘Health Data Science’ Theme Leader at uDASH. The Research Associate will collaboratively work with an interdisciplinary team of researchers and clinicians.

The Postdoctoral Research Associate will be part of a collaborative and friendly research team conducting cutting-edge research to positively impact society.

Job website: http://external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/506965/postdoctoral-research-associate

Contact name: Fatemeh Vafaee

Contact email: f.vafaee@unsw.edu.au

CRC Bioinformatics Research Officer @ WA

Position title: CRC Bioinformatics Research Officer

Employer: Murdoch University

Closing date: 10th March 2022

Brief position description: An exciting new opportunity has arisen for a Bioinformatics Research Officer to join the Centre for Computational & Systems Medicine (CCSM) at Murdoch University. This part of the Future Food System Cooperative Research Centre (FFS-CRC) project specifically aims to add value solutions to food industries in the State.

The position will drive new research activities that focuses on generating molecular phenotypes of premium food products unique to Western Australia. The overall aim is to connect nutritional quality and composition with health outcomes. The candidate will focus on the development and application of high-fidelity computational and statistical modelling pipelines for modelling metabolic phenotyping data generated from Western Australia premium food products.

Job website: https://www.seek.com.au/job/55963162

Contact name: Ruey Leng Loo

Contact email: rueyleng.loo@murdoch.edu.au

Scientist - Bioinformatician @ QLD

Position title: Scientist - Bioinformatician

Employer: Queensland Health

Closing date: 21/02/2022

Brief position description: We are seeking a Scientist - Bioinformatician to run, maintain and automate the tools and pipelines for the analysis of clinical next generation sequencing data, using both local and cloud based high performance computing resources.

Job website: http://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobtools/jncustomsearch.viewFullSingle?in_organid=14904&in_jnCounter=222292798&in_jobDate=All&in_searchbox=YES&in_site=Seek&in_summary=S

Contact name: Wishva Herath

Contact email: wishva.herath@health.qld.gov.au

Research officer @ VIC

Position title: Research officer

Employer: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI)

Closing date: 4 March 2022

Brief position description: The Davidson lab at WEHI are seeking a post doctoral researcher to join our bioinformatics lab. The role will focus on applying and/or developing novel bioinformatics methods to study the transcriptome in cancer, using data generated by contemporary and emerging transcriptome sequencing technologies, such as long reads.

The role of the Bioinformatics Research Officer is to contribute to and influence the laboratories research program with minimum supervision. To develop and apply mathematical, statistical and computer science principles and techniques to solve problems and to provide advice and mentoring to Research Assistants and students.

The appointee will be working under the supervision of Dr Nadia Davidson and will be joint appointed between the Blood Cell and Blood Cancer (BCBC) Division and Bioinformatics Division at WEHI.

Job website: https://wehi.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WEHI/job/Parkville-Victoria-Australia/Research-officer_JR587-1

Contact name: Nadia Davidson

Contact email: davidson.n@wehi.edu.au

Senior Data Scientist and Team Leader @ QLD

Position title: Senior Data Scientist and Team Leader

Employer: The University of Queensland

Closing date: 13/2/2022

Brief position description: The ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology is looking for a senior data scientist and team leader to drive our program in modelling microbial capture of greenhouse gasses (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and methane). You will be part of a multinational team involving data scientists, engineers and biologist from academia and industry exploring the potential of various microbes and ways to engineer superior microbes and bioprocesses.

The focus of the data science team is the development of

(1) an advanced knowledgebase – the C1 Global Metabolic Atlas – that captures existing and emerging knowledge of microbial C1 metabolism (genomes, networks, thermokinetics), and

(2) a variety of data and mechanistic modelling frameworks used to explore large experimental data sets and to guide design of superior microbes and bioprocesses.

As a team leader, you will lead a small UQ based team of scientists, programmers and graduate students and coordinate the effort with collaborating teams in Denmark and USA.

Job website: https://uq.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/uqcareers/job/St-Lucia-Campus/Senior-Data-Scientist-and-Team-Leader_R-04780-1

Contact name: Lars Nielsen

Contact email: lars.nielsen@uq.edu.au

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Data Science @ QLD

Position title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Data Science

Employer: The University of Queensland

Closing date: 13/2/2022

Brief position description: The ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology is looking for a postdoctoral research fellow to join our program in modelling microbial capture of greenhouse gasses (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and methane). You will be part of a multinational team involving data scientists, engineers and biologist from academia and industry exploring the potential of various microbes and ways to engineer superior microbes and bioprocesses.

The focus of the data science team is the development of

(1) An advanced knowledgebase – the C1 Global Metabolic Atlas – that captures existing and emerging knowledge of microbial C1 metabolism (genomes, networks, thermokinetics), and

(2) A variety of data and mechanistic modelling frameworks used to explore large experimental data sets and to guide design of superior microbes and bioprocesses.

As a postdoctoral research fellow, you will contribute within your field of expertise to the overall progress of program, while working closely with colleagues at UQ and collaborating teams in Denmark and USA.

Job website: http://uq.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/uqcareers/job/St-Lucia-Campus/Postdoctoral-Research-Fellow-in-Data-Science_R-04812

Contact name: Lars Nielsen

Contact email: lars.nielsen@uq.edu.au

Research Fellow - Bioinformatics @ VIC

Position title: Research Fellow - Bioinformatics

Employer: School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Melbourne

Closing date: 09 Feb 2022 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time

Brief position description:

Work type: Fixed Term

Location: Parkville

Division/Faculty: Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences

Department/School: School of Biomedical Sciences

Salary: $75,289 - $102,163 (Level A)

Role & Superannuation rate: Academic - Full time - 17% super

Founded in 1853, the University of Melbourne is Australia’s #1 university and is consistently ranked amongst the leading universities in the world. We are proud of our people, our commitment to research and teaching excellence, and our global engagement.

About the Department of Microbiology and Immunology
The Department of Microbiology & Immunology is one of the departments within the School of Biomedical Sciences in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. 

Further information is available at http://www.microbiol.unimelb.edu.au/ and http://bsac.unimelb.edu.au/.

About the Role
The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity (Doherty Institute) is internationally renowned for its cutting-edge studies of infectious diseases and immunity, as highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. To support ongoing and new research activities at the Doherty Institute, a new Computational Sciences Initiative has been formed. This is to provide new resources for computational and data sciences, incorporating bioinformatics, biostatistics, infectious disease modelling and artificial intelligence.

As part of the Institute’s Computational Sciences Initiative, a Research Fellow is required to drive computational and statistical analysis of multi-omics datasets, applied to the areas of infectious diseases and immunology. The candidate will be self-motivated and develop a strong program of collaborative projects with other researchers in the Doherty Institute. This is anticipated to generate substantial new scientific discovery in areas spanning Immunology and Microbiology pursued in the institute.  It will also facilitate the development of novel approaches in bioinformatics, particularly in the application of mathematical and computational techniques to analyse data from new and emerging ‘omic’ technologies, including genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. Talented, highly motivated, computer scientists with an interest in infection and immunity are encouraged to apply 

About You

  • PhD in bioinformatics, statistivs, computer science or a related field

  • Demonstrated ability to communicate across teams and disciplines (biology and computer science), work as a member of a research team, and interact in a courteous, collaborative and effective manner with academic, administrative and support staff

  • Experience in running bioinformatics workflows on high-performance computing clusters

  • Experience in analysis of high-dimensional datasets, ideally those arising from high-throughput molecular assays

  • Strong organisation skills and accurate recording and analysis of data generated from research undertaken

  • Demonstrated experience in using initiative, working with minimal supervision and ability to prioritise tasks to achieve project objectives within timelines

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, demonstrated by presentation of research results at internal forums, conferences, and through manuscript submissions, inclusive of manuscripts posted to preprint servers

  • Experience in the following would be desirable: analysing single cell RNAseq datasets; integrating different high-dimensional datasets and multi-omics analyses; developing bioinformatics pipelines and/or software packages; cloud computing; machine learning or statistics; supervising students or research staff; and fundamental understanding and prior exposure to concepts in immunology and/or microbiology.

Benefits of Working with Us
In addition to having the opportunity to grow and be challenged, and to be part of a vibrant campus life, our people enjoy a range of rewarding benefits:

  • Flexible working arrangements and generous personal, parental and cultural leave

  • Competitive remuneration, 17% super, salary packaging and leave loading

  • Free and subsidised health and wellbeing services, and access to fitness and cultural clubs

  • Discounts on a wide range of products and services including Myki cards and Qantas Club

  • Career development opportunities and 25% off graduate courses for staff and their immediate families

To find out more, please visit https://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/staff-benefits.

Be Yourself
At UoM, we value the unique backgrounds, experiences and contributions that each person brings to our community, and we encourage and celebrate diversity. Indigenous Australians, those identifying as LGBTQIA+, females, people of all ages and culturally diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply for our roles. Our aim is to create a workforce that reflects the community in which we live.

Position Description: 0055073_Research Fellow, Bioinformatics_PD.pdf


Job website: https://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/907615/research-fellow-bioinformatics

Contact name: Dr Jan Schroeder

Contact email: jan.schroeder@unimelb.edu.au Please do not send your application to this contact