job offers
The candidate should have a solid background in Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) data analysis, a demonstrated proficiency in coding and an interest toward application of already established and development of novel bioinformatic approaches to study both biological and clinically oriented aspects of gene and cell therapy. Experience in R or Python, training in biostatistics and basic biological knowledges are a plus.
Highly motivated fellow in Computational and Systems Immunology at Italian Institute for Genomic Medicine Immune Regulation Lab, Dr. Luigia Pace
2 Bioinformatician positions, Co.Co.Co. with long term commitment (Competitive salary depending on qualifications/experience), 1 early stage, 1 post-doc or experienced bioinformatician/computer/data scientist.
We are looking for a curious and enthusiastic PhD student to be enrolled in a joint programme with the University of Padova (UniPD) and the École Normale Supérieure in Paris (ENS). The PhD student will work mainly at the BioComputingUP lab in the Dept. of Biomedical Sciences at UniPD (http://protein.bio.unipd.it/) with short missions in Paris at the UMR Pasteur, Dépt. Chimie at ENS (https://www.chimie.ens.fr) and Sanofi (https://www.sanofi.com/). The position is computational and fully funded for 3 years by Sanofi. The supported project aims at the modelization of antibody viscosity and aggregation.
Applications are invited for the PhD studentship “Rational design of selective modulators of skeletal myosin” funded by Muscular Dystrophy UK (MDUK) and starting from January 2020 in Dr. Arianna Fornili’s group at Queen Mary University of London and Dr. Julien Ochala’s group at King's College London.