Bioinformatics project manager – Genevia Technologies
7.2.2024https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3822739828
About the job
PROJECT MANAGER, COMPUTATIONAL CANCER GENOMICS (PHD)
Accepting applications for local and remote candidates! Please submit your application, including a resume and your publication list to recruitment@geneviatechnologies.com.
GENEVIA TECHNOLOGIES’ Production Team is recruiting! We are looking for an experienced bioinformatician to work in a leading role in a variety of cancer research projects for our customers in academia and industry. As a Project Manager in our Production Team, you will be:
- Planning custom state-of-the-art data analysis workflows with our clients,
- Carrying out the planned analysis, data integration, visualization and/or modeling tasks,
- Delivering publication-quality analysis results and interpretation to clients,
- Working with the client’s researchers to prepare academic publications.
YOU have plenty of experience in computational cancer genomics, such as calling, annotating, filtering and interpreting small somatic and copy-number alterations from exome and whole-genome data, and have expertise in one or more specific topics such as
- immuno-oncology (e.g., tumor microenvironment analyses, neoantigen detection, HLA typing / mutation analysis),
- clonal evolution analysis,
- cell-free DNA analysis,
- structural rearrangement analysis,
- mutational signature analysis, or
- using survival analyses and machine learning to associate molecular markers to clinical endpoints.
You also have a strong track record of publishing your work, and communicate fluently with experimental and clinical scientists on their level of understanding.
OUR CLIENTS are scientists working in research and development who use a wide variety of omics technologies, from industry standard to novel sequencing methods, to answer biomedical questions and develop biotechnology products, such as novel therapeutics. The biological applications our clients are working with range from microbiology, to plants and animals, to biomedical applications, such as immunology or cancer. You will primarily work on cancer projects.
WE APPRECIATE
- post-doctoral research experience in computational cancer genomics,
- being familiar with the analysis of a wide variety of omics data types,
- ability to implement bioinformatics workflows in bash/R/Python in an HPC environment,
- a good understanding of genetics and molecular cancer biology,
- experience collaborating with experimental and clinical scientists and publishing omics-heavy applied research papers with them,
- enthusiasm to learn new biology and technology, and
- a knack for science communication (in written text, data visualizations and conversation/presentations).
The position would be ideal for an academic bioinformatician who wants to work in a senior position in industry, but also to remain firmly within the research realm of life sciences and bioinformatics.
THE PROCESS
- Application deadline: Friday 16th of February 2024
- 1st round of interviews will take place on Monday 26th and Friday 1st of March
- 2nd round of interviews will take place on Monday 4th and Friday 8th of March
- Recruitment decisions by 15th March
- Start 1st of May with an introduction week in Finland
Please submit your application, including a resume including your publication list to recruitment@geneviatechnologies.com.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For further inquiries, please contact Klaus Breitholtz at +358 40 747 7672 or klaus.breitholtz@geneviatechnologies.com.