Bioinformatics Scientist II

Job ID: 1185001319
Job date: 2019-03-22
End Date: 2019-05-21

Company : Children s Hospital of Philadelphia 

Country : United States 

Role : Research Scientist 


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Job Description:
The Bioinformatics Scientist II position in the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Microbiome Center is an entry level position for a PhD level professional and a 2nd stage position for those with moderate experience without a PhD. 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.


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Additional Info:
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.

List of Responsibilities:

Pre-Analysis (20%): Contribute to the development of application portfolio
Analysis (20%): Analyze data of high complexity by applying sound statistical and commonly accepted bioinformatics methods to -omics data
Coding (20%): Code and generally support code and applications on behalf of collaborative project and/or team.
Collaboration (20%): Establish role within collaborative project team as primary bioinformatics resource
Academic Output (20%): Develop presentations, grant sections, and manuscript sections with subsequent review by peers and mentors.

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