Location: Philadelphia, PA
Company: Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia
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experiences to apply. A Brief Overview The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Research Institute is recruiting a new team to build a data and informatics program called " Arcus" that will link clinical and biological data and provide world-class computational tools to solve the most challenging problems in child health.
The Arcus team integrates with major scientific initiatives in the Research Institute Strategic Plan: Lifespan, Rare Diseases, Novel Devices and Therapeutics, and Precision Health. We seek mission driven individuals with an interest in machine learning, statistics, software development, cloud computing and data privacy. The focus of the position is service-level
application of bioinformatics tools and methods to bench and clinical research problems in various biomedical domains.
The position allows for a wide variety of activities described within the job responsibilities and encompasses positions within both research and clinical environments. Activities occur with a moderate degree of supervision with some latitude for independent judgment, development of bioinformatics workflows and processes, and presentation of results. The Bioinformatics Scientist II will begin to apply best practices in collaborative science as a bioinformatics domain expert. Academic output, while not a primary focus of this position, is also expected with a moderate degree of supervision.
The Bioinformatics Scientist II is primarily focused on supporting scientific teams and projects as a bioinformatics domain expert. The Bioinformatics Scientist II must be able to perform all responsibilities listed in the Bioinformatics Scientist I job description. All responsibilities listed in this description are additional. What you will do Pre-Analysis (20%): Contribute to the development of application portfolio by developing knowledge of internally developed systems, open-source programs, and commercial applications. Provide efficient data management support.
Use standard pipelines for data processing and manipulation in advance of performing analysis in a manner that best enables the analysis plan. Contribute to the development of additional pipeline functionality and changes by providing knowledge of both collaboration-specific requirements and bioinformatics discipline advances. Advocate for specific collaboration requirements for continual advancement of shared pipeline and code resources. Provide collaboration-specific transparency for data processing and pre-analysis, including sample- and cohort-level status.
Coding (20%): Code and generally support code and applications on behalf of collaborative project and/or team. Within the context of the collaboration or project, develop and apply best practices to code development. Establish requirements with the project team. Review existing applications and code sources (both commercial and open source) and selection of best strategy for development or adoption. Advocate for chosen strategy to project team by showing value of approach Develop best practices for project-based code development, QC, and execution consist with the expectations of specific collaborations.
Regularly seek peer-to-peer code reviews by participating in informal and formal critical code reviews. Data Analysis (20%): Analyze data of high complexity by applying sound statistical and commonly accepted bioinformatics methods to -omics data primarily under the direction of the collaborative project team. Develop robust analysis plans independently with regular peer-to-peer review in both informal and formal settings. Incorporate more advanced applications and methods into analysis. Develop at least one specialty analytical or biomedical area that serves the collaborative team.
Collaboration (20%): Establish role within collaborative project team as primary bioinformatics resource. Contribute to and influence project-level management by serving as bioinformatics point. Define and promote boundaries of support by backssing all stakeholders, including bioinformatics management, collaborator expectations, and funding levels and mechanisms. Regularly discuss satisfaction and expectations with collaborators; continually advocate for clear understanding of role. Develop new collaborations with high degree of supervision. Academic Output (20%): Develop presentations, grant sections, and manuscript sections with subsequent review by peers and mentors.
Regularly contribute to bioinformatics-focused manuscripts and publications. Regularly contribute to podium presentations and posters. Contribute to bioinformatics sections of grant and award proposals. Education Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Required Master's Degree biological or computational discipline Preferred Experience Qualifications At least three (3) years experience in applied bioinformatics, genomics, and computational work Required Experience with management and analysis of complex data types. Required At least four (4) years of experience in applied bioinformatics, genomics, and computational work Preferred Experience with Python, Perl, or other languages Preferred Experience with pipeline or workflow development frameworks Preferred Experience or knowledge of technologies commonly used in biological labs, such as PCR, cloning, electrophoresis gels, and cell culture Preferred Skills and Abilities Strong UNIX/LINUX expertise required.
Proficiency in R or similar commonly used bioinformatics language required. Proficiency in various open source and commercial bioinformatics resources and software required.
Knowledge of the working mechanism of microarray, NGS, mass spectrometry, or other high-throughput technologies and awareness of their strengths and weaknesses, as well as applicability to a specific biological problem is preferred. Proficiency in Python, or similar programming language preferred Familiarity with resources of genomic data sets and analysis tools, such as UCSC Genome Browser, Bioconductor, ENCODE, and NCBI databases is required. Ability to correctly select and perform statistical tests for most types of genomic data, and to properly interpret their results in the scenario of a specific study is preferred.
Ability to interact with biologists and clinicians during a scientific discussion is required. Accountability and attention to timelines. Excellent organization and communication skills with an emphasis on strong presentation skills. Ability to independently plan and execute analyses of moderate complexity required. Ability to provide objective validation of results required. Ability to work in a team environment. To carry out its mission, CHOP is committed to supporting the health of our patients, families, workforce, and global community. As a condition of employment, CHOP employees who work in patient care buildings or who have patient facing responsibilities must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and receive an annual influenza vaccine.
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