Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD and surrounding area
Position Description:
A computational biology position will be hired depending on the qualification and is available from October 2021.
- Research in bioinformatics focus on investigating high throughput sequencing data using novel methods.
- Work with available pipelines or develop new ones.
- Implementing various modeling and prediction techniques, including linear and nonlinear regression, principal component analysis, support vector machines, self-organizing maps, neural networks, set enrichment, Bayesian networks, model-based analysis, and geneset/pathway/network analysis.
- Strong statistics scripting/programming experience (including R, Bioconductor)
- web-based tool development
- applying integrative bioinformatics, genomics and computational systems biology approaches to identify and characterize radiation response of gene regulation and function of genes involved in multiple cancer types.
Qualifications:
The candidate must have a Ph.D or MS in any of the following: Computational biology, bioinformatics, mathematical biology, or computer science with specialization in algorithm development.
Knowledge and experience in R, scripting (PHP, Java script) and high-level programming languages (Java, Perl) is essential.
For information about other programs in the Radiation Oncology Branch, visit the website at ccr.cancer.gov/Radiation-Oncology-Branch/uma-t-shankavaram
To Apply:
Please send your CV to Uma.Shankavaram@nih.gov and Kevin.Camphausen@nih.gov.
This post will be available until December 17, 2021 or until filled.
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