Postdoctoral research fellow
The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. degree in quantitative science such as computer science, bioinformatics, physics, statistics, or a related interdisciplinary field, be a highly motivated problem solver, have strong communication skills, and be fluent in programming languages. Experience with high-throughput sequencing data or bioinformatics tool development is a plus but not essential. The successful candidate will have unique research opportunities at the interface of quantitative science, experimental biology, and clinical science. Candidates with a biology background with quantitative training are also encouraged to apply. Find out more about the postdoctoral research fellow program at CCHMC.
Bioinformatics analyst / Research assistant
The ideal candidate will have at least BS or MS degree in a related field and must have strong analytic & programming skills. He/She should be familiar with the terminal environment including basic Unix/Linux commands such as gawk/sed/bash script language. Experience in bioinformatics software development is a plus.
Graduate student
Graduate students interested in regulatory genomics research are always welcome to the lab either for rotation or graduate research. Research in the lab will require quantitative & programming skills and a decent knowledge of molecular biology. Therefore, taking related courseworks is strongly recommended before or soon after joining the lab.
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)
Our lab is also open for SURF. Find out more about SURF in CCHMC.
How to apply:
Interested applicants should send:
CV with 2-3 reference contacts
Cover letter describing:
Research experience
Future career interest
to Dr. Lim via email (HeeWoong.Lim _at_ cchmc.org).
Other information: