Shriners Hospitals for Children
Bioinformatics Specialist
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Job Description
- Req#: 4223
- 3 years of bioinformatics or computational biology or related fields with a Bachelor's Degree, or 1 year of bioinformatics or computational biology with a Master's Degree
- Deep understanding of genomics and molecular biology
- Analyzing large sequencing datasets
- Building NGS data analysis pipeline, specifically DNA-seq using Illumina NextSeq and NovaSeq platforms
- Version control tools
- Experience working with a CAP/CLIA lab preferred
- Bachelor's in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology or related fields
Company Overview
Shriners Children’s is a family that respects, supports, and values each other. We are engaged in providing excellence in patient care, embracing multi-disciplinary education, and research with global impact. We foster a learning environment that values evidenced based practice, experience, innovation, and critical thinking. As a non-profit organization founded in 1922, Shriners Children's has treated 1.4 million children regardless of families’ ability to pay. We are changing lives every day by providing innovative pediatric specialty care in orthopaedics, burns, spinal cord injury, craniofacial and cleft lip/palate, sports injury and fracture.
Job Overview
Shriners Children's is the premier pediatric burn, orthopaedic, spinal cord injury, cleft lip and palate, and pediatric subspecialties medical center. We have an opportunity for Bioinformatics Specialist reporting into our Corporate Genomics Department. If you are a Specialist who would like to apply your bioinformatics or computational biology expertise towards our mission of serving the needs of our pediatric patients, then this position may be ideal for you!
The primary role of the Bioinformatics Specialist position is to apply bioinformatics algorithms and software tools for the analysis of high throughput omics clinical data. This position contributes to the development and application of high performance computational applications and pipelines to support the Shriners Children’s Genomics Institute (SCGI) under the Lead Scientist’s supervision. The Bioinformatics Specialist will develop tools and perform genomic analyses with the primary goal of enhancing our understanding of the genetic bases of the pediatric conditions treated at SHC. The goal of this program is to perform a molecular analysis of the pediatric disorders identified in SHC patients to: 1) discern the genetic bases of these conditions in our patient population; 2) investigate other clinically relevant mutations and genetic modifiers in this population group; 3) capture, access, and analyze clinical and experimental information, including with the application of machine learning tools, in order to build a high profile genomics research capability and transition into precision medicine and 4) develop personalized diagnoses and therapies that ultimately improve patient care. The SHCGI also provides support to several clinical projects as a sequencing and bioinformatics core facility. SHC is seeking an innovative, independent and collaborative specialist with expertise in bioinformatics to support our translational genomics efforts. The successful candidate will report to the SHCGI Director and will be responsible for identifying novel disease-related variants and pathways, and developing and implementing bioinformatics activities and pipelines that will expand our genomics and bioinformatics capabilities. A key aspect of the work relates to the creation and/or usage of data analysis algorithms and specialized software packages to annotate NGS sequencing data and to compile vast amounts of information from approaches such as DNAseq for rare Mendelian diseases, gene expression profiling (RNA-seq) and other applications. The Bioinformatics Specialist maintains documentation and appropriate version control of software, and keeps abreast with relevant scientific and medical journals. They will contribute to the bioinformatics organization of the laboratory and represent the research team at conferences and meetings.
The Specialist will be based in the Greater Tampa Bay area, working a hybrid schedule that will include working onsite at our Research Lab located on the USF Tampa campus on a weekly basis. Some minimal regional and national travel may be required for this role.
Responsibilities
Position responsibilities include supporting and contributing to the bioinformatics pipeline development and data management; applying scientific concepts to perform data analysis of proposed research projects; demonstrating knowledge of ethical and participant safety considerations; facilitating communication and teamwork; and exhibiting professionalism and leadership skills.
Qualifications
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About the company
Shriners Children's is a network of non-profit medical facilities across North America.
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