Computational Biologist 1 - Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, OR
About the Job
Department Overview:
The Ellrott lab works on the intersection of computer engineering, statistical analysis and biology science. Based out of the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute we study systems biology, cancer, computational systems and integrative analysis. We work on projects funded by the Nation Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI).
Function/Duties of Position:- Data Management:
- Wrangle, clean, structure and store investigator data. Assist in building, populating and/or maintaining a searchable, browsable system storing raw omic and imaging data, sample metadata, data generation and data processing provenance, and custom analysis results.
- Pipelines:
- Assist platform development teams implementing scalable high-performance workflows to support the research community with analytical advances and to disseminate best practices to the computational community. Assist with documentation and user support that enable computational researchers across campus to access and re-use analysis pipelines.
- Tools:
- Assist with software development, using structured software engineering best practices. Collaborate with team members in building, publishing and re-using high-performance open-source code.
- Custom Analysis:
- Employ best practices for omic, imaging and integrative data representation and analysis. Provide processed data and technical support to biostatisticians and computational scientists, helping to identify technical factors in data generation and processing and supporting development of biological conclusions that drive the next generation of research and advance human health.
- Collaboration:
- Work with team members to build and maintain common code repository, bioinformatic best practices and team engagement. Work with investigators to understand and clarify requests, document requirements, communicate ongoing work, assist with interpretation of results and build community. Work with other cores to collaborate on support of investigator projects and to build and maintain shared workflows and seamless services.
- Master's Degree in Computational Biology or related field OR
- Bachelor's Degree in Computational Biology or related field AND
- 3 years of relevant experience
- Demonstrated ability in research related to genomic analysis, machine learning, or image analysis, which may include experience with next-gen sequencing or medical imaging.
- Experience with programming language, preferably Python or R, preferably in Linux or Unix, optionally with GO, Java or C/C++.
- Understanding of basic statistics and some of its applications to biomedical science.
- Experience with structured data storage and with multi-component data processing systems.
- Experience with architecture or tools for managing “omics” or imaging data.
- Ability to prioritize multiple tasks at one time.
- Excellent communication, analytical and organizational skills, both written and verbal.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team while being collaborative in resolving problems.
- A desire to change the world and contribute to the elimination of human disease.
- Masters with major courses in field of research.
- At least 6 months of work experience in a professional, team-oriented computational biology environment.
- High performance computing experience.
- A passion for open-access innovation.
Source : Oregon Health & Science University