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Postdoc Computational Clinical Cancer Genomics MD Anderson Cancer Center

Employer:  The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Job Number:  4018046
Date Posted:  04/13/2016
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

Introduction: A postdoctoral fellow position is open in the department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at M.D. Anderson cancer center,


Duties & Responsibilities: Develop computational (machine-learning) methods and perform statistical analyses to interpret large-scale genomics/clinical data, especially next-generation sequencing data, towards understanding the etiology and the evolution of cancer. 

Duration: minimal 2 years with possible extension.

Qualifications: An ideal applicant is expected to have a long-term career interest and a track record of success in scientific research; solid training in quantitative fields such as engineering, computer science, bioinformatics, genetics and genomics, math and physics; strong capability in learning, communication (both oral and written), computer programming (e.g., C/C++, Perl), statistical/numerical tools (R, matlab), big data analytical experience (e.g., high-performance/cloud computing and database management); a decent publication record (at least 2 first author papers in reputable journals or conferences equivalent); interest in discovery in biology and diseases; proven productivity in both independent and collaborative settings. 

Salary and Benefits: Salaries ($65,000) and benefits are highly competitive, all the more so given the low cost of living. 

Institution Information: Located in Houston, MD Anderson Cancer Center (www.mdanderson.org) is the leading institution for cancer care and research in the world. It has consistently ranked as No. 1 “America’s Best Hospitals” for cancer by U.S. News & World Report and also enjoys a great reputation for promoting career development for postdoctoral fellows. For example, in 2007 MD Anderson ranked No. 1 as the “Best Places to Work” for postdocs by the Scientist. The Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology and its collaborators were recently awarded an $8.3 million grant to establish a Genomic Data Analysis Center for The Cancer Genome Atlas project of the National Cancer Institute. Houston is the 4th largest city in the U.S., featuring interesting and diverse city life, great neighborhoods, year-round recreational and entertainment opportunities, and with very little snow or ice.