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 a BS or MS degree in a related field and must have strong analytical & programming skills. He/She should be familiar with the terminal environment, including basic Unix/Linux commands and the gawk/sed/bash scripting languages. 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, as well as a decent knowledge of molecular biology. Therefore, taking related coursework is strongly recommended before or soon after joining the lab.
Co-op
We are also open to co-op program from partner institutes
Summer Research Internship
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: