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Leidos: Bioinformatics Engineer

New Scientist - Bioinformatics - Sun, 2024-02-04 19:00
Leidos: Are you looking for a career that will make an impact? The Leidos Health & Civil Sector is currently looking for a Bioinformatics Engineer to suppo... Frederick, Maryland
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Integrated Resources, Inc: Bioinformatics Scientist

New Scientist - Bioinformatics - Sat, 2024-02-03 19:00
Integrated Resources, Inc: Job title: Bioinformatics Scientist Job Location: Remote Job Duration: 12+ months Job Description: Contractor Role - Functional Genomics Integrativ... Atlanta, Georgia
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Gilead Sciences, Inc.: Principal Scientist - Bioinformatics - Cancer Genomics / Immunology

New Scientist - Bioinformatics - Sat, 2024-02-03 19:00
Gilead Sciences, Inc.: Principal Scientist - Bioinformatics - Cancer Genomics / Immunology United States - California - Foster City Gilead Sciences, Inc. is a research-ba... San Mateo, California
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InVitro Cell Research, LLC: Scientist, Bioinformatics

New Scientist - Bioinformatics - Fri, 2024-02-02 19:00
InVitro Cell Research, LLC: We're hiring Bioinformatics Scientists with strong backgrounds in database development, management and analysis as they relate to human health and ... Leonia, New Jersey
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Anthony Nolan: Research Assistant (Immunotherapy)

New Scientist - Bioinformatics - Fri, 2024-02-02 12:48
Starting at £28,993 per annum, rising to £31,892 per annum after passing 6-month probation: Anthony Nolan: Join our Immunotherapy Research group and support the team with projects aimed at improving outcomes of haematopoietic cell transplantation. Anthony Nolan Research Institute, Hampstead, London
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Clinical Coordinating Center for NCCIH Multi-Site Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials of Natural Products (Collaborative UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Required)

Funding Opportunity PAR-24-123 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) encourages cooperative agreement applications for investigator-initiated, multi-site, clinical trials (Phase III and beyond) to study the effects of natural products (i.e. botanicals, probiotics, and products marketed as dietary supplements) in NCCIH designated areas of high research priority. For this NOFO, natural products include promising nutritional regimens that standardize the amount of a specific naturally occurring nutritional compound (e.g., omega-3 fatty acids, anthocyanidins, or polyphenols) and have compelling preliminary evidence. Applicants should describe plans for a Clinical Coordinating Center to develop and implement the proposed multi-site clinical trial. The objective of the Clinical Coordinating Center application is to provide the scientific rationale and a comprehensive scientific and operational plan for the clinical trial. Clinical Coordinating Center applications are expected to describe plans for project management, participant recruitment and retention strategies, performance milestones, scientific conduct, and dissemination of results. Clinical Coordinating Center applications submitted under this NOFO will utilize a two-phase, milestone-driven, cooperative agreement (UG3/UH3) funding mechanism. In addition, an accompanying Data Coordinating Center application, submitted under PAR-20-219, proposing a data analysis and data management plan for the clinical project is required. Both a Clinical Coordinating Center application and a corresponding Data Coordinating Center (DCC) application need to be submitted simultaneously for consideration by NCCIH. For additional information about the mission, strategic vision, and research priorities of the NCCIH, applicants are encouraged to consult the NCCIH website: (https://nccih.nih.gov/about/plans).

NIH Blueprint and BRAIN Initiative Diversity Specialized Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Advancement in Neuroscience (D-SPAN) Award (F99/K00 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Funding Opportunity RFA-NS-24-030 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. Reissue of RFA-NS-19-011: The purpose of the NIH Blueprint and BRAIN Initiative Diversity Specialized Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Advancement in Neuroscience (D-SPAN) Award is to support a defined pathway across career stages for outstanding graduate students who are from backgrounds that are nationally underrepresented in neuroscience research. This two-phase award will facilitate completion of the doctoral dissertation and transition of talented graduate students to strong neuroscience research postdoctoral positions, and will provide career development opportunities relevant to their long-term career goal of becoming independent neuroscience researchers.

F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG: Senior Backend Software Engineer

New Scientist - Bioinformatics - Thu, 2024-02-01 19:00
F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG: Senior Backend Engineer  Location: Mississauga or Across Canada Impact Healthcare Roche Sequencing is not only changing science, but we are changin... Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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InVitro Cell Research, LLC: Scientist, Bioinformatics

New Scientist - Bioinformatics - Thu, 2024-02-01 19:00
InVitro Cell Research, LLC: We're hiring Bioinformatics Scientists with strong backgrounds in database development, management and analysis as they relate to human health and ... Leonia, New Jersey
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NINDS Requirements for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Development and Resource Sharing

Notice NOT-NS-24-019 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

NCCIH Natural Product Mid Phase Clinical Trial (R01 Clinical Trial Required)

Funding Opportunity PAR-24-115 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) encourages applications for investigator-initiated mid-phase clinical trials of natural products(i.e., botanicals, dietary supplements, and probiotics), which have a strong scientific premise to justify further clinical testing. For this NOFO, natural products include promising nutritional regimens that standardize the amount of a specific naturally occurring nutritional compound (e.g., omega-3 fatty acids, anthocyanidins, or polyphenols) and have compelling preliminary evidence. All applications submitted under this NOFO must be supported by sufficient preliminary data demonstrating bioavailability (if applicable) and documentation that the natural product produces a reproducible and measurable impact on target engagement (i.e., measure of the mechanism of action). Only in cases when it is not possible/practical to measure target engagement in the patient population of interest or when there is a fundamental understanding of the products mechanism of action will this preliminary data requirement be waived. Applications submitted to this NOFO should propose a mid-phase clinical trial to do the following: determine the optimal dose or formulation of a given natural product for use in a future multi-site efficacy trial; or determine which patient phenotypes will be responders versus non-responders to the natural product to inform inclusion/exclusion criteria of a future efficacy trial. Clinical trials submitted under this NOFO are expected to be hypothesis based, milestone-driven, and directly related to the research priorities and mission of NCCIH. This NOFO will not support single-site or multi-site efficacy or effectiveness trials, nor will it support trials to test natural products for the treatment or prevention of cancer. Applicants are encouraged to contact the appropriate NCCIH Scientific/Research contact for the area of science for which they are planning to develop an application prior to submitting to this NO

NCCIH Natural Product Early Phase Clinical Trial Award (R33 Clinical Trial Required)

Funding Opportunity PAR-24-116 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) encourages applications for investigator-initiated, early phase, clinical trials of natural products (i.e., botanicals, dietary supplements, and probiotics), which have a strong scientific premise to justify further clinical testing. For this NOFO, natural products include promising nutritional regimens that standardize the amount of a specific naturally occurring nutritional compound (e.g., omega-3 fatty acids, anthocyanidins, or polyphenols) and have compelling preliminary evidence. Under this NOFO, trials must be designed so that results, whether positive or negative, will provide information of high scientific utility and will support decisions about further development or testing of the natural product. This NOFO will provide up to 3 years support for studies to replicate the impact of the natural product on target engagement when used by humans, and assess whether there is an association between the degree of the impact on target engagement and functional or clinical outcomes in a patient population. Applications are encouraged to design studies to determine how to optimize the impact of the natural product on target engagement by optimizing the delivery of the natural product through examination of different doses or formulations. In addition, applications can be designed to combine the natural product with another treatment approach that is known to engage the same target; or study the impact of the natural product in a target population that is more responsive. Clinical trials submitted under this NOFO are expected to be hypothesis based, milestone-driven, and directly related to the research priorities and mission of NCCIH. This R33 funding mechanism is intended to accelerate the translation of emerging basic science findings about natural products into early-stage clinical testing to determine whether continued clinical research is warranted. This NOFO will not support efficacy or effectiveness trials, nor will

NCCIH Natural Product Early Phase Clinical Trial Phased Innovation Award (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Required)

Funding Opportunity PAR-24-124 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) encourages applications for investigator-initiated, early phase, clinical trials of natural products (i.e., botanicals, probiotics, and products marketed as dietary supplements), which have a strong scientific premise to justify further clinical testing. For this NOFO, natural products include promising nutritional regimens that standardize the amount of a specific naturally occurring nutritional compound (e.g., omega-3 fatty acids, anthocyanidins, or polyphenols) and have compelling preliminary evidence. Under this NOFO, trials must be designed so that results, whether positive or negative, will provide information of high scientific utility and will support decisions about further development or testing of the natural product. This NOFO will provide up to three years (R61 phase) of support for milestone-driven testing of pharmacokinetics, bioavailability, and assessment of the natural products effect (i.e., measure of mechanism of action) when used by humans on a specified target measure. If milestones in the R61 phase are achieved, up to 3 years of additional support (R33 phase) may be awarded to replicate the impact of the natural product on target engagement(s) when used by humans and assess whether there is an association between the degree of the impact on the target engagement and clinical outcomes in a participant population. Applications are encouraged to design R33 studies to determine how to optimize the impact of the natural product on the target engagement by optimizing the delivery of the natural product through examination of different doses or formulations. In addition, applications can be designed to combine the natural product with another treatment approach that is known to impact the same target engagement measure; or study the impact of the natural product in a population that is more responsive,

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