Computational & Data Scientists

Job Description:
We have the immediate need for talented Bioinformatics Analysts and Genomic Data Scientists at all levels, across various teams dedicated to help the National Cancer Institute, other NIH institutes and federal agencies find cures for Cancer, HIV and other diseases.

We offer a creative flexible environment with rewarding work. We value continuous improvement and support employees attending conferences and training events throughout the year.

Depending on the team and the computational practice areas, our analysts and data scientists are responsible for one or more the following:

  • the analysis and interpretation of high-throughput genomic data generated by microarray, next-generation sequencing, proteomics and metabolomics platforms
  • designing, developing and deploying robust workflows, as well as custom scripts, to support the analysis of high-throughput data
  • developing new capabilities in biomedical image analysis using machine learning and deep learning technologies
  • mathematical modeling of chemical reactions, DNA and proteins
  • developing network/systems biology approaches, including analysis of regulatory networks, integrative analysis to combine evidence from multiple data modalities
  • mining proprietary and publicly available biological data to generate novel hypotheses or insights and presenting analysis results, in a clear and concise manner, to scientific audiences
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor’s, Master's or PhD degree in life science/bioinformatics/math/physics/computer related field from an accredited college according to the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Foreign degrees must be evaluated for U.S. Equivalency
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance
Below are the typical skills we are looking for in candidates:
  • Hands-on experience in ONE or more of these computational areas: a) Genomic data processing and analysis of next generation sequencing (NGS) datasets, b) Biomedical image analysis, c) Mathematical and Statistical modeling, d) Systems Biology and multi-omic data integration.
  • Ability to research and implement best practices for data analysis for complex experiments
  • Experience with one or more high throughput analysis pipelines such as ChIPSeq, RNASeq, ExomeSeq, scRNASeq, microarray analysis, imaging analysis etc.
  • Proficiency in Unix (Linux) system, scripting (one, preferably two, of the following programming languages: Perl, Python, R, Java and C/C++) and working on a cluster environment
  • Ability to multitask without close supervision, work in collaborative environment and contribute to team projects


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COMPUTATIONAL & DATA SCIENTISTS * PROBLEM SOLVERS * ANALYTICAL THINKERS * COMMUNICATORS

OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLEGE GRADUATES & SEASONED PROFESSIONALS

Are you passionate about using your talents to work on complex computational challenges in cancer, HIV and infectious diseases? Do you dream of working with renowned researchers using leading-edge genomics and bioinformatics approaches to understand human health and disease?

Come work with the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research which is managed by Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. for the National Cancer Institute. It is the only U.S. national laboratory wholly focused on research, technology, and collaboration in the biomedical sciences – working to discover, to innovate, and to improve human health.

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