Blog from March, 2022

The immuno-oncology company Genocea has a personalized T cell therapy currently in clinical trials. For this temporary position (3-6 months contract), they are hoping to hire someone with approximately a masters degree or at least a PhD candidate who can code well in R or Python, is familiar with unix and high performance computing environments, and has worked with some ‘omics data. They do not need a background in immunology or cancer and the position would be fully remote.

Contact Charley Hubbard (UW PhD) at charley.hubbard@genocea.com

The University of Wyoming Advanced Research Computing Center (ARCC) is looking for enthusiastic students with outstanding work ethic to fill a range of paid and for-credit internship positions.

Students will participate in academic and industry work, depending on their area of study and available projects, such as biomedical computing, computational biology, geophysics, chemistry, statistics, big data management, machine learning, cluster management, and others.

Some background in programming is desirable, but students with strong knowledge of a domain science (biology, physics, chemistry) will be considered if programming experience is lacking.

Training in cluster computing and advanced programming will be provided. Both undergraduate and graduate level positions are available. Undergrads will be expected to work 10 hours per week, grads will be expected to work 20 hours per week, both with very competitive hourly salaries.

Come gain valuable skills to help you stand out of the crowd on the job market!

Contact lmainzer@uwyo.edu to submit your Resume and set up an appointment.