At the Channing Division of Network Medicine (CDNM), we use an integrated, network-based, and systems biology-drive approach to understand, reclassify, and treat complex diseases. With access to 3.2 million specimens from 300,000 subjects, alongside renowned cohort study questionnaires and advanced computational analytics, CDNM is recognized for the uniqueness of its interdisciplinary scientific direction and cross-domain expertise. We welcome collaborative opportunities and encourage other researchers to explore potential opportunities.
CDNM currently has more than 80 Harvard Medical School (HMS) faculty and 42 postdoctoral research fellows and is supported by 160 non-faculty Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) employees, who are primarily in research and administration.
- Sr Research Operations Program Manager DOM Channing
The Channing Division of Network Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and HarvardMedical School are seeking applicants for Research Operations Manager to drive the RECOVER Systems Biology Initiative, led by Associate Professor Jessica Lasky-Su. The RECOVER Long COVID initiative aims to understand, prevent and treat incidence of chronic effects of COVID-19. Working closely with Associate Professor Jessica Lasky-Su, the Research Operations Manager will be an innovative leader to help establi...
- Research IS Analyst II DOM Channing
This position is in the Computer Core Facility at the Channing Division of Network Medicine at Brigham Health. Research IS Analyst II will collaborate with the systems manager, the systems administration team, and the director of the computer facility and to ensure the smooth operation of the Channing Computer System and its continued progress. The nature of computation performed in this environment consistently pushes the limits of capacity, capability, performance, and permission. Desire t...
- Sr. Research Systems Analyst DOM Channing
The Channing Division of Network Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston are looking for exceptional candidates to join the Bioinformatics Core. The core work involves a wide variety of data management challenges of complex data sets, including genomic scale next-generation sequencing data, methylation, metabolomics, and proteomics. Projects involve interrogation of the genome, transcriptome, and epigenome as well as the proteome and metabolome utilizing machine learning analysis too...
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