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美国斯坦福大学计算基因组学博士后职位

2016年11月18日
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摘要:

The research of our computational genomics lab at Stanford Genome Technology Center aims at pushing the boundaries of genomics technology from base pairs to bedside. At the center, we are closely involved in the development of biotechniques from their early stage pilot studies to the demonstration applications. We use computation in experimental design, data analysis, troubleshooting, and improving the performance of the technology.

The major bottleneck of genomic medicine is no longer data generation but the analysis and interpretation of 'big data' acquired. We develop computational, bioinformatic, and statistical approaches to addressing the challenges in large-scale studies of the genomics, proteomics and metabolomics of diseases. In particular, we focus on systems biology of immune and metabolic responses, which are important in many diseases from cancers, infections, and ME/CFS, by integrative analysis and modeling of the molecular, cellular, organ functional, and clinical information from patients and disease models.

We look for talented and self-motivated computational biologists to join our team to study human immune response using large-scale omics datasets. The projects will involve analyzing DNA and RNA sequencing, and microarray data, elaborating deconvolution of cell populations and associated cellular phenotypes, with the goals to develop molecular patterns for diagnostics and predictive markers for treatments.

The candidate should have a Ph.D. in Computational Biology, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, or related field, and have interests working in an interdisciplinary field of computational genomics and immunology. The candidate should have extensive working experience analyzing large-scale transcriptomic data and are capable of designing and implementing new/existing algorithms. Applicants shall have excellent programming skills in one scripting language (Perl, Python, etc) and one data analysis software (R,MATLAB, etc), and be proficient in English, both written and spoken, as well as good communication skills.