Scientist I, Data Management
Company: Disability Solutions
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 15, 2024
Job Description:
About the Job
The Data Management Scientist I, Computational Biology, Research
and Development is responsible for the oversight of data management
activities and deliverables and providing the highest possible
quality and efficiency of focused data management support to all
life cycles for novel biomarker development and oncology companion
diagnostic programs.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide data management support for research and development
studies.
- Perform query on database using SQL or other tools.
- Mitigate potential data management issues by reviewing
protocols for cross-project consistency.
- Integrate data from multiple data sources for a given project,
which may involve merging, reformatting of datasets and deriving
new variables.
- Ensure the quality of data by identifying data errors or
inconsistencies and work with appropriate personnel to resolve
them.
- Perform the data integration and transformation and deliver
data tables based on data specifications.
- Manage current and historical data/results to build a
knowledgebase and ensure completeness and searchability.
- Ensure that all datasets, programs, and documentation are
stored in appropriate locations under appropriate names for easy
reference.
- Maintain high-level oversight on data quality metrics and DM
deliverables.
- Perform ad-hoc data management and data analysis
tasks.
- Collaborate with laboratory scientists, biostatisticians,
technologists and regulatory affairs team on study design,
planning, data preparation, programming, analysis and presentation
of results.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Basic Qualifications:
- Master's degree in bioinformatics, computer science,
biostatistics, information systems or related field.
- Proficiency in one or several computing software for data
programming.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Fluency in one or several languages such as Python,
R--
- 2+ years of relevant working experience--
- Experience in a programming role preferably supporting clinical
trial studies, biomarker studies in the
biopharmaceutical/diagnostics/CRO industry
- Knowledge and experience with Next-Generation Sequencing
(NGS).
- Excellent communication, presentations and writing skills, and
the ability to explain complex technical details in clear
language.
- Scientific understanding of cancer genetics and
genomics.
- Technical proficiency and creativity.
- Demonstrated history of independent thinking.
- Demonstrated ability of meeting project deadlines.
- Strong interpersonal skills that include excellent skills in
written communication, oral communication, collaboration, and
problem solving with other departments and colleagues.
- Demonstrated record of successful independent work and
contributions to team projects.
- High level of detail orientation with a focus on quality.
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Keywords: Disability Solutions, Cranston , Scientist I, Data Management, Executive , Boston, Rhode Island
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