Computational Scientist
Company: The Translational Genomics Research Institute
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: August 7, 2022
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Job Description:
Description:
Computational Scientist
The Barthel Laboratory is a cancer genomics lab focused on
utilizing state-of-the-art genomic approaches to study the
development and evolution of glial brain tumors (gliomas). The lab
has a particular interest in the fundamental role of telomere
dysfunction in glioma development, but is generally interested in
all aspects of tumor evolution including but not limited to
longitudinal studies of therapy response assessed by genomic
analyses of tissue samples and liquid biopsies. The lab has
received both government (eg. National Institutes of Health) and
philanthropic funding for several translational and basic science
research projects in this domain. We are looking for a talented,
passionate and highly motivated individual to enrich our team to
lead the computational efforts in our group.
Position Summary
The Computational Scientist will work on multiple projects
analyzing biomedical data by applying existing tools, informatics
resources, and developing new software and tools. They will be
responsible for automating, optimizing and customizing existing
bioinformatics workflows; implementing novel analytical approaches
and developing professional-grade reusable software resources for
medium-to-large scale research projects. They will be involved in
all aspects of data analysis and interpretation and provide
mentorship to trainees looking to acquire dry-lab skills. They will
collaborate with bench scientists to validate computational
findings using molecular biology approaches to develop in vitro
models to test new hypotheses.
Location
We are located at the Translational Genomics Institute (TGen), a
non-profit research institute located in Phoenix, Arizona that is
set to the backdrop of the stunning Sonoran Desert. Phoenix is the
5th largest city in the nation, the fastest growing for 5 years in
a row and ranked 5th in the Nation as an Emerging Life Science
Market. Phoenix's unprecedented growth in the life sciences is
fueled by over $3.25 billion in capital investment which has led to
over 5 million square feet of new bioscience healthcare facilities
constructed since 2019. At the heart of this growth is a 30-acre
urban life sciences center - the Phoenix Biomedical Campus (PBC),
at which TGen sits at the center.
Phoenix additionally boasts an incredibly comfortable lifestyle
averaging over 300 sunny days a year, multiple mountain ranges in
near proximity and some of the most magnificent national and state
parks in the nation within driving range. The airport is ranked as
one of the best in the country in terms of passenger satisfaction
owing to fast moving lines at security checkpoints, and moreover is
a mere 10-minute drive from TGen, making traveling to anywhere in
the world a breeze.
Application
Please direct all questions to barthel AT barthel-lab.com . Attach
a letter describing your research interests and motivation to join
our group. Include an academic CV detailing your past research
experience, publication track record and (conference)
presentations. We will start reviewing applications immediately and
until the position is filled. For additional information, please
see www.barthel-lab.com
Requirements:
Education and Preferred Qualifications
Master's Degree and/or PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science,
Bioengineering, Computational Biology or related field and 2+ years
of experience in an applied research environment in biomedical data
analysis
Comfortable navigating Linux/UNIX based operating systems (eg.
CentOS, Red Hat) and building shell scripts for data processing
Confident operating high-performance cluster systems via schedulers
such as SLURM or Torque/PBS
Experience with scientific computing and data visualization tools
such as R, Python or MATLAB and a good understanding of relevant
statistics
Exposure to biological software development in one or more
programming languages, such as Python, C++, Java or related
languages
Experience building workflows using custom scripts and/or workflow
management tools (eg. Nextflow, Snakemake, Common Workflow
Language)
Good coding practices utilizing versioning (eg. Git, Subversion)
and writing detailed documentation
Experience in biological data analysis and interpretation such as
sequence alignment, data quality control, gene expression analysis,
variant calling, phylogenetics
Familiarity with various biomedical databases such as UCSC Genome
Browser, Ensembl, TCGA/ICGC, GTex and other databases
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