Research Bioinformatician II – Smidt Heart Institute – Center for Cardiac Arrest Prevention at Cedars-Sinai

    Provides general bioinformatics analysis support for clinical data analysis as well as analysis of omics data.

  • Develop, test, and maintain modular software pipelines for clinical data, genome sequencing results and proteomics analysis.
  • Familiar with medical and biological terminologies and bioinformatics resources. Ready to provide solutions for investigator’s problems through data mining and extraction.
  • Assists or collaborate in preparation of grant proposals, publications, and presentations.
  • Educates others about bioinformatics through mentoring of and teaching colleagues, investigators, fellows, and graduate students.


Educational requirements:

  • Master of Science Degree required, preferably in Computer Science, Electric Engineering, Computational biology, or Bioinformatics, or Master of Science/ Engineering in relevant fields (e.g. Biology with strong quantitative training, biostatistics with concentration in bioinformatics)
Experience:
  • Three (3) years in research environment. Background and working knowledge in algorithms, scientific computing, and machine learning or statistics.
  • Familiar with C/C++, Java, Perl, python, and the Unix (Linux) environment.
  • Experience in manipulating, analyzing, and annotating very large genomic (e.g. NGS) data sets both in exploratory and pipelined fashions.

Working Title: Research Bioinformatician II – Smidt Heart Institute – Center for Cardiac Arrest Prevention at Cedars-Sinai
Department: Heart Institute Operations
Business Entity: Academic / Research
Job Category: Academic/Research
Job Specialty: Bioinformatics
Position Type: Full-time
Shift Length: 8 hour shift
Shift Type: Day
Base Pay:$78,400.00 – $133,100.00

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