Bioinformatician
Department
BSD MED - Genetic Medicine - Chowdhury Research Staff
About the Department
The Section of Genetic Medicine conducts impactful investigations focused on quantitative genetics, systems biology and genomics, bioinformatics and computational biology as well as through extensive collaborations of the faculty throughout the Department of Medicine, Biological Sciences Division and the University of Chicago.
Job Summary
Responsibilities
- Basic application of computational tools and information technology to gather, analyze and visualize data in biology and biomedical research.
- Implements or modifies existing web-based bioinformatics tools.
- Transfers abstract workflows into production level software.
- Analyzes and interprets data of high throughput genomics, proteomics and genetic data.
- Customizes existing applications to meet specific scientific project needs.
- Assists in creating data algorithms and specialized computer software to identify and classify components of a biological system, such as DNA and protein sequences.
- Supports the development of data models, databases or software applications.
- Produces, presents and discusses high quality data analysis reports.
- Plans own resources to implement or modify existing web-based bioinformatics tools.
- Guides with researchers to analyze problems, recommend technology-based solutions, or determine computational strategies.
- Designs and perform formal evaluation of informatics methods and products.
- Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
- Advanced degree.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
- Proficient in developing and implementing empirical genomic protocols.
- Familiar with the analysis of single cell RNA-seq data sets.
- Proficient at assisting with training, a strong publication record, and a demonstrated commitment to excellence in research.
- Knowledge in genetics/ immunology.
- Knowledge in bioinformatics methods and statistical tools for the analyses of genomic data.
- Knowledge of regulatory policies and procedures.
Preferred Competencies
- Analytical skills.
- Problem-solving skills.
- Attention to detail.
- Organizational skills.
- Verbal and written communication skills.
- Work independently and as part of a team.
Application Documents
- Resume/CV (required)
- Cover Letter (required)
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Pay Rate Type
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Pay Range
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Benefits Eligible
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