Bioinformatics Analyst II
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Every day, in ways both big and small, the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is impacting lives for the better. MCW ... changemaking for a healthier Wisconsin. In the role of a Bioinformatics Analyst II you will be working in the Mellowes Center for Genomic Sciences and Precision Medicine. The Mellowes Center for Genomic Sciences and Precision Medicine (MC) is seeking an excellent bioinformatics analyst to strengthen the shared omics services. Genomics is key to modern biomedical research, and also revolutionizing the medical practice through the expansive use of high-throughput sequencing methods. The MC has been pioneering cutting-edge genomic and epigenomic technologies with a greater emphasis on advanced analytics. Bioinformatics is the key to turning data into actionable research findings that eventually lead to improved clinical care. The ideal candidate would be cross-trained with strong computational skills combined with in-depth biological understandings. It is desirable that the successful candidate has had significant experience with multiple if not all commonly used genomic assays, namely Whole Exome Sequencing (WES), Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS), ChIP-Seq, RRBS, ATAC-Seq, RNA-Seq, scRNA-Seq, scATAC-Seq, spatial sequencing, and Hi-C. The analyst will also contribute to collaborative research projects for investigators within the Center. Therefore, prior experience with epigenetic studies is preferred. We use code and task management systems; the candidate is expected to operate in these systems to facilitate team communication, project tracking, and process reporting. Prior experience in managing a portfolio of work through software systems is desired. This position has primary reponsibility for efficient and accurate completion of core services and research objectives of the Center. This position has secondary responsibility to contribute to the development of future bioinformatics and data science pipelines. This Bioinformatics Analyst is expected to maintain current knowledge of the literature in bioinformatics, upholding and proactively improving analysis methods of the Center that underlie a wide variety of projects and publications.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities This position requires strong computational and informatics skills. Working knowledge of molecular biology, genetics, statistics, and experience using tools for NGS data processing are needed. Working experience with gene expression and epigenetic sequence analysis and algorithms is preferred. Strong UNIX/LINUX skills are essential, so are programming skills in Bash, Python, and R. Experience with Linux-based HPC clusters is highly preferred. The successful candidate will join a productive team of researchers in running, maintaining, improving, and developing more detailed bioinformatic workflows for processing diverse NGS data types, and integration across data types. To facilitate team communication and productivity, experience in using task tracking and code subversion systems is preferred; successful candidates will be trained on their use within our group. As the MC is actively working to bring new technologies to our research programs, the successful candidate will have opportunities to improve the workflows and increase automation; the successful candidate will work closely with our wet-lab OMICS director, to translate the information gained from NGS datasets to the design and implementation of workflow improvements, process improvements, and greater interpretability of the data. The successful candidate will be organized, detail-oriented, and an effective written and verbal communicator.
Why MCW?
For a full list of positions see: www.mcw.edu/careers For a brief overview of our benefits see: https://www.mcw.edu/departments/human-resources/benefits Eastern Wisconsin is a vibrant, diverse metropolitan area. MCW is intent on attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce and faculty body that reflects the community we serve. We value diversity of backgrounds, experience, thought, and perspectives to advance excellence in science and medicine. MCW is a welcoming campus community with a strong culture of collaboration, partnership, and engagement with our surrounding community. For more information, please visit our institutional website at https://www.mcw.edu/departments/office-of-diversity-and-inclusion.
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