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Bioinformatics In Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

... in vivo disease models. * Multiomics: singlecell and bulk transcriptomics, untargeted metabolomics, quantitative proteomics. * Computational and AI approaches: microprotein bioinformatics, multiomic ...

Post Doc Res Assoc

Campus, IL · On-site

$65K - $73K/yr

... in vivo disease models. * Multiomics: singlecell and bulk transcriptomics, untargeted metabolomics, quantitative proteomics. * Computational and AI approaches: microprotein bioinformatics, multiomic ...

... in vivo disease models. * Multiomics: singlecell and bulk transcriptomics, untargeted metabolomics, quantitative proteomics. * Computational and AI approaches: microprotein bioinformatics, multiomic ...

RESEARCH SOFTWARE ENGINEER

Chicago, IL · On-site

$211K/yr

Bachelor's in computer science/engineering, bioinformatics, information systems, or health informatics or relevant field with four (4) years of experience, including expertise in the software ...

Postdoctoral Scholar

Evanston, IL · On-site

$61K - $68K/yr

A broad spectrum of methods, including bioinformatics, biochemistry, cell culture, next generation sequencing, and animal models. * Investment in career development, fostering critical research ...

Senior Software Engineer II, Data Products

Chicago, IL · On-site

$126K - $166K/yr

You will play a pivotal role in architecting and driving technical strategy for services and APIs that allow bioinformatics scientists, ML and Agent developers to rapidly develop, deploy, and operate ...

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What is the difference between Bioinformatics In vs Bioinformatics Analyst?

AspectBioinformatics InBioinformatics Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Bioinformatics, Biology, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, or related fields
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, biotech companies, pharmaceutical firmsResearch institutions, healthcare, biotech companies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in research, development, and clinical settingsFocuses on data analysis, interpretation, and reporting

Bioinformatics In and Bioinformatics Analyst roles share similar educational backgrounds and work environments. However, Bioinformatics In often involves more research and development tasks, while Bioinformatics Analysts primarily focus on analyzing and interpreting biological data to support research and clinical decisions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Bioinformatics Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Bioinformatics Intern, you need a foundation in biology and computer science, often supported by coursework or a degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, or a related field. Familiarity with programming languages like Python or R, and experience with bioinformatics tools such as BLAST, Galaxy, or Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) analysis platforms are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help interns interpret data and collaborate with research teams. These skills are crucial for accurate data analysis, meaningful scientific contributions, and successful teamwork in fast-evolving research environments.

What are bioinformatics scientists?

Bioinformatics scientists are professionals who use computational tools and techniques to analyze and interpret biological data, such as DNA, RNA, and protein sequences. They work at the intersection of biology, computer science, and mathematics to support research in areas like genomics, drug discovery, and personalized medicine. Their work often involves developing algorithms, managing large datasets, and creating software to facilitate biological research.

How does a Bioinformatics professional typically collaborate with researchers and laboratory scientists on projects?

Bioinformatics professionals often work closely with researchers and laboratory scientists to interpret complex biological data, such as sequencing results or gene expression profiles. Collaboration involves understanding the scientific goals, designing computational analyses, and translating data into meaningful insights. Regular meetings, clear communication, and iterative feedback are common, ensuring that computational work aligns with experimental needs. This teamwork helps bridge the gap between raw data and actionable scientific discoveries.
Research Scientist-Center for Psychiatric Genetics

Research Scientist-Center for Psychiatric Genetics

Endeavor Health

Evanston, IL • On-site

$42.54 - $65.94/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 hours ago


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Job description

Hourly Pay Range:

$42.54 - $65.94 - The hourly pay rate offered is determined by a candidate's expertise and years of experience, among other factors.

Position Highlights:

  • Position: Research Scientist- Center for Psychiatric Genetics
  • Location: Evanston, IL
  • Full Time
  • Hours: Monday-Friday, [hours and flexible work schedules]


A Brief Overview:
The main research interest at CPG is to use a functional genomics approach for dissecting the molecular and cellular basis of neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders. The Center performs multi-omics studies of these disorders. The Research Scientist is expected to serve as a Co-Investigator to lead/direct the genomics and imaging data analyses for existing federally funded projects while developing one's own externally-funded projects as a Principal Investigator/Program Director. No initial independent funding is required, but a successful candidate is expected to support a portion of their effort through external grants or contracts through the role of Co-Investigator, and to submit grant applications and proposals to internal and external sponsors to obtain their own independent project funding within 3-5 years of starting in the position. While candidates with bioinformatics or genomics background and skills are preferred, an ideal candidate is expected to have the motivation and potential to develop independent externally-funded research on neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders.

Additionally, Endeavor Health is affiliated with the University of Chicago School of Medicine, and you will have the opportunity to collaborate with research professionals from the institution.
What you will do:

  • Serve as Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator on research projects with responsibilities including but not limited to: monitoring research budgets, developing and managing research projects, designing experiments and procedures, and performing analysis for publication and presentation
  • As a Co-Investigator, lead the data analyses of different projects and provide bioinformatic and computational support to the research programs at CPG
  • Supervise Research Assistants, Post-docs, students and other laboratory personnel conducting experimental procedures and data collection.
  • Participate in national or international scientific/professional meetings as speaker/presenter
  • Submit grant applications to internal and external sponsors for research projects as a Principal Investigator/Program Director
  • Contribute manuscripts annually as a primary author or senior author for manuscripts submitted to peer reviewed journals

What you will need:

  • Education: Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or M.D., including those conferred outside of the U.S.)
  • Experience: Between 2-5 years of experience, after conferral of doctorate, either as postdoctoral fellow, in a professional research laboratory, Assistant Professor, or a combination thereof.
  • Preferred Skills: Bioinformatics or genomics background and skills are preferred. Strong motivation and potential to develop independent externally-funded research on neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders is a plus

Benefits:

  • Career Pathways to Promote Professional Growth and Development
  • Various Medical, Dental, and Vision options
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Free Parking at designated locations
  • Wellness Program Savings Plan
  • Health Savings Account Options
  • Retirement Options with Company Match
  • Paid Time Off
  • Community Involvement Opportunities

Endeavor Health is a fully integrated healthcare delivery system committed to providing access to quality, vibrant, community-connected care, serving an area of more than 4.2 million residents across six northeast Illinois counties. Our more than 25,000 team members and more than 6,000 physicians aim to deliver transformative patient experiences and expert care close to home across more than 300 ambulatory locations and eight acute care hospitals - Edward (Naperville), Elmhurst, Evanston, Glenbrook (Glenview), Highland Park, Northwest Community (Arlington Heights) Skokie and Swedish (Chicago) - all recognized as Magnet hospitals for nursing excellence. For more information, visit www.endeavorhealth.org.

When you work for Endeavor Health, you will be part of an organization that encourages its employees to achieve career goals and maximize their professional potential.

Please explore our website (www.endeavorhealth.org) to better understand how Endeavor Health delivers on its mission to "help everyone in our communities be their best".

Endeavor Health is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. Please refer to the main career page for more information.

Diversity, equity and inclusion is at the core of who we are; being there for our patients and each other with compassion, respect and empathy. We believe that our strength resides in our differences and in connecting our best to provide community-connected healthcare for all.

EOE: Race/Color/Sex/Sexual Orientation/ Gender Identity/Religion/National Origin/Disability/Vets, VEVRRA Federal Contractor.


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