Scientist II, Computational Biology
Company: Disability Solutions
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 5, 2025
Job Description:
About the Job
The Scientist II, Computational Biology on the Computational
Biology Team provides computational, bioinformatic and statistical
activities to enrich the analytical capabilities of existing
products as medical knowledge advances, as well as to design and
build lab protocols and computational analyses for new
products.
You would join the Computational Biology team, which is responsible
for the genomics platform that powers every test at Foundation
Medicine. The scientists and engineers in the group collaborate
with other scientific teams to enrich the analytical capabilities
of existing products as medical knowledge advances, as well as to
design and build lab protocols and computational analyses for new
products. You would contribute to many of the projects we
undertake, and those efforts will have direct impacts on patient
care.
Key Responsibilities
- Work within an interdisciplinary team of molecular biologists,
computational biologists, software engineers, and scientific
leaders focused on developing diagnostic products using massively
parallel sequencing of tumor genomic DNA and RNA.
- Lead development of algorithms and new computational methods
for identifying clinically-relevant alterations in tumor DNA and
RNA derived from clinical cancer specimens.
- Enhance and optimize existing methods, improving their assay
capabilities as well as their technical robustness.
- Oversee collaborative software development and validation
efforts.
- Process, analyze, and interpret high volumes of data for the
development and validation of methods.
- Incorporate new findings of cancer biology and diagnostics into
existing computational pipelines.
- Monitor and evaluate analytical aspects of new and emerging
technologies.
- Present scientific and technical data to colleagues in a clear
and cohesive manner.
- Work independently and prepare timetables, deliverables, and
project schedules.
- Mentor junior colleagues and collaborate with project
subteams.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology,
Computer Science, or a related field, and 8+ years of experience;
OR
- Master's Degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology,
Computer Science, or a related field, and 4+ years of experience;
OR
- PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science,
or a related field, and 2+ years of experience
- 2+ years working in NGS based diagnostics or research
- Academic or professional study/work with molecular biology
and/or genomics
- Familiar with one of the following programming and scripting
languages: Python, Java, R, or C++
Preferred Qualifications:
- PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science,
or related field
- Strong understanding of molecular biology and genomics
- Experience:--
- contributing to a complex production analytical system
- developing algorithms for analysis of biological
data--
- with next-generation sequencing (NGS) data--
- in cancer research, including a working understanding of
computational approaches for cancer genome analysis
- Excellent teamwork, time management and organizational
skills
- Demonstrated ability to: work independently in a
multidisciplinary, fast-paced, dynamic, and results-oriented
environment present data to a multidisciplinary audience in a clear
and cohesive manner
- Understanding of HIPAA and the importance of patient data
privacy
- Commitment to reflect FMI's values: passion, patients,
innovation, and collaboration
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Keywords: Disability Solutions, Cranston , Scientist II, Computational Biology, Other , Boston, Rhode Island
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