Job Description:
The Clinical Data Analyst will implement and deliver products for all clinical and research data analytics pipelines for the Clinical Genomics business unit. This role will work closely with the clinical lab director, CLIA lab and business development team to establish and maintain credibility for JAX in the clinical analytics space through method implementation and publications. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: This role is responsible for the efficient and quality execution of processing data through analytical pipelines of the clinical genomics business unit. This includes ownership of executing data analysis of customer projects and implementing process improvement for assay pipelines. (75%) -For clinical pipelines, work with clinical laboratory director to evaluate, identify and address gaps in critical procedures and processes on an on-going basis. -For all other service pipelines, work with business unit management to develop and execute pipeline launch plans. -Analyze data and perform quality control across multiple laboratory platforms. -Utilize in-house and external software tools and prepare and perform quality control troubleshooting on bioinformatics tools, pipelines and all clinical reports. -Use and maintain proprietary database and assist clinical lab director with research including literature searches and data reviews. -Maintains and updates associated process documentation, participates in continuous process improvements and expense reductions, and ongoing training as required. -Working with the clinical lab director and business unit management, and based on business unit goals, feedback from customers, attendance at scientific meetings, and relationships with key scientific experts, this role will evaluate new functionality of pipelines. -Educate, train, and manage the workflow of the clinical analytical pipeline to clinical genomics and relevant computational sciences staff. -Work with the clinical lab director for on-going review of clinical genomics data sets generated by execution of assays to look for novel findings for further investigation or publishing. Development of New Assay Pipelines (25%) Research, evaluate, and implement new and emerging analytical processes and tools to improve current clinical offerings and to support new clinical offerings. This will involve working closely and coordinating with regulatory, computational sciences, IT, and management groups. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: -A Masters-level degree in bioinformatics, genetics, genomics, cellular biology, molecular biology or an equivalent is required and three to five years’ related experience. -Hands-on experience in the analysis of Sanger and next-generation sequencing data, RT-PCR and Taqman assay data across multiple software analytic platforms and bioinformatics tools and databases. -Demonstrated knowledge of targeted therapies, technology, Sanger Sequencing and Next Gen technology, genomics, molecular diagnostics, pharmacology, and cancer biology. -Familiarity with Alamut Visual, Mutalyzer, ESE splice site predictor and other common interpretation software. -Familiarity in multiple languages including but not limited to Unix, Python, Perl, R, Java. -Must have well developed interpersonal, organizational and facilitation skills and be confident approaching, motivating and communicating with personnel at all levels of The Jackson Laboratory organization and external customers.
Additional Info:
About JAX-GM: Comprising 183,000 square feet of highly advanced, state-of-the-art laboratories and supporting facilities, the brand new JAX-GM conveniently sits midway between NYC and Boston in the heart of Connecticut. JAX-GM is part of an exciting $1.1 billion venture between the state of Connecticut and The Jackson Laboratory, an internationally-recognized research and educational institution with unparalleled genomic resources and research support services. MORE ABOUT JAX JAX began in 1929 with a small group of scientists dedicated to the emerging field of genetics. We now have over 1,700 scientists, technicians, and support staff, including over 50 Principle Investigators in five primary disease areas: cancer, reproductive biology, immunology, metabolic processes and neuroscience. Our fundamental contributions to biomedical research include cancer genetics and establishing the mouse as the premier research animal model. -Uncover more of our historic milestones, including the 26 Nobel prizes associated with our research, resources, and education -Read our latest news & insights for a glimpse at how we’re impacting the future of biomedicine -Follow the progress we’re making on our quest to improve human health via our recent research highlights EEO: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]
The Clinical Data Analyst will implement and deliver products for all clinical and research data analytics pipelines for the Clinical Genomics business unit. This role will work closely with the clinical lab director, CLIA lab and business development team to establish and maintain credibility for JAX in the clinical analytics space through method implementation and publications. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: This role is responsible for the efficient and quality execution of processing data through analytical pipelines of the clinical genomics business unit. This includes ownership of executing data analysis of customer projects and implementing process improvement for assay pipelines. (75%) -For clinical pipelines, work with clinical laboratory director to evaluate, identify and address gaps in critical procedures and processes on an on-going basis. -For all other service pipelines, work with business unit management to develop and execute pipeline launch plans. -Analyze data and perform quality control across multiple laboratory platforms. -Utilize in-house and external software tools and prepare and perform quality control troubleshooting on bioinformatics tools, pipelines and all clinical reports. -Use and maintain proprietary database and assist clinical lab director with research including literature searches and data reviews. -Maintains and updates associated process documentation, participates in continuous process improvements and expense reductions, and ongoing training as required. -Working with the clinical lab director and business unit management, and based on business unit goals, feedback from customers, attendance at scientific meetings, and relationships with key scientific experts, this role will evaluate new functionality of pipelines. -Educate, train, and manage the workflow of the clinical analytical pipeline to clinical genomics and relevant computational sciences staff. -Work with the clinical lab director for on-going review of clinical genomics data sets generated by execution of assays to look for novel findings for further investigation or publishing. Development of New Assay Pipelines (25%) Research, evaluate, and implement new and emerging analytical processes and tools to improve current clinical offerings and to support new clinical offerings. This will involve working closely and coordinating with regulatory, computational sciences, IT, and management groups. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: -A Masters-level degree in bioinformatics, genetics, genomics, cellular biology, molecular biology or an equivalent is required and three to five years’ related experience. -Hands-on experience in the analysis of Sanger and next-generation sequencing data, RT-PCR and Taqman assay data across multiple software analytic platforms and bioinformatics tools and databases. -Demonstrated knowledge of targeted therapies, technology, Sanger Sequencing and Next Gen technology, genomics, molecular diagnostics, pharmacology, and cancer biology. -Familiarity with Alamut Visual, Mutalyzer, ESE splice site predictor and other common interpretation software. -Familiarity in multiple languages including but not limited to Unix, Python, Perl, R, Java. -Must have well developed interpersonal, organizational and facilitation skills and be confident approaching, motivating and communicating with personnel at all levels of The Jackson Laboratory organization and external customers.
Requeriments :
Skills :
- Cancer biology
- genomic
- Lunix/Unix
- Next Generation Sequencing
- Programing in Python
- Programming in Java
- Programming in PERL
- Programming in R
Areas :
Additional Info:
About JAX-GM: Comprising 183,000 square feet of highly advanced, state-of-the-art laboratories and supporting facilities, the brand new JAX-GM conveniently sits midway between NYC and Boston in the heart of Connecticut. JAX-GM is part of an exciting $1.1 billion venture between the state of Connecticut and The Jackson Laboratory, an internationally-recognized research and educational institution with unparalleled genomic resources and research support services. MORE ABOUT JAX JAX began in 1929 with a small group of scientists dedicated to the emerging field of genetics. We now have over 1,700 scientists, technicians, and support staff, including over 50 Principle Investigators in five primary disease areas: cancer, reproductive biology, immunology, metabolic processes and neuroscience. Our fundamental contributions to biomedical research include cancer genetics and establishing the mouse as the premier research animal model. -Uncover more of our historic milestones, including the 26 Nobel prizes associated with our research, resources, and education -Read our latest news & insights for a glimpse at how we’re impacting the future of biomedicine -Follow the progress we’re making on our quest to improve human health via our recent research highlights EEO: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.[Click Here to Access the Original Job Post]