Job Openings

Please contact Limsoon Wong (wongls@comp.nus.edu.sg) if you would like to post news of openings for bioinformaticists at your organization.


    2008

  1. Genomic Oncology Programme, Cancer Research Centre of Excellence, National University of Singapore. Received from Seiichi Mori, 18 July 2008

  2. Boston College. Received from Peter Clote, 17 July 2008

  3. SimuGen Asia. Received from Bernard Leong, 7 July 2008

  4. BD Technologies. Received from Perry Haaland, 3 July 2008

  5. Lilly Singapore Centre for Drug Discovery. Received from Susie Stephens, 13 May 2008

  6. KOOPrime, Singapore. Received from Lim Teck Sin, 18 April 2008

  7. Independent Research Scientist in Computational Biology at RIKEN. Received from Toru Yao, 15 April 2008

  8. Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School. Received from Liang Goh, 4 April 2008

  9. Bioprocessing Technology Institute, A*STAR. Received from Dong Yup Lee, 25 March 2008

  10. NUS Lipidomics CRP. Received from Anne Kathrin Bendt, 20 March 2008

  11. NUS Oncology Research Institute. Received from James Mah, 14 March 2008

  12. Bioinformatics Institute, A*STAR. Received from Georg Schneider

  13. Bioinformatics Institute, A*STAR. Received from Georg Schneider

    2007

  14. Lipidomics CRP, NUS. Received from Markus Wenk

  15. Cancer Institute of New Jersey, USA. Received from Guna Rajagopal

  16. IMB, Univ Queensland, Australia. Received from Mark Ragan, 18 September 2007

  17. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Received from Chris Sander, 30 August 2007

  18. NUS Oncology Research Institute. Received from Richie Soong, 20 August 2007

  19. Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore. Over 100 postdoc and research engineer positions in bioinformatics, security, multimedia, communications, and other areas. 30 July 2007

  20. Computational Biology Lab, School of Computing, National University of Singapore. 3 postdoc/RA positions with Limsoon Wong. 12 July 2007

  21. National University of Singapore-Nanyang Technological University-Institute of High Performance Computing joint project on "Individual-Based Modeling on the Spread of Infectious Diseases in Singapore". Posted by Limsoon Wong, 13 February 2007

  22. University of Queensland, Institute of Molecular Biology, & Pfizer, Australia. Received from Xiaofang Zhou, 15 January 2007

    2006

  23. Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston. Received from Vladimir Brusic, 5 October 2006

  24. Genome Institute of Singapore, Singapore. Received from Vladimir Kuznetsov, 29 September 2006

  25. Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center, NY. Received from Chris Sander, 13 September 2006

  26. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Received from Philip Ogren, 1 June 2006

  27. University of Manchester, UK. Received from Sophia Ananiadou, 5 May 2006

  28. Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications, USA. Received from Mehmet Kayaalp, 28 April 2006

  29. SIEMENS, USA. Received from Romer Rosales, 25 April 2006

  30. UCSD, USA. Received from Charles Elkan, 22 April 2006

  31. National Institute of Informatics, Japan. Received from See-Kiong Ng, 18 April 2006

  32. Jena University. Received from Joachim Wermter, 24 March 2006

  33. Rovira i Virgili University. Received from Carlos Martin, 23 March 2006

  34. Biotech Centre of Oslo. Received from Ian Donaldson, 18 February 2006


Contact: Limsoon Wong / Last updated: 18 July 2008.