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A prestigious research institution in the United Kingdom is seeking a highly skilled Data Scientist to manage and analyze multi-omics data with a focus on human brain aging. The role involves developing data pipelines, visualizing results, and collaborating with diverse stakeholders. Candidates should have a PhD or Master’s degree in a relevant field and strong programming skills. The position offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package.
Anchored in the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute and the Office of the Dean of Research, the Knight Initiative in Brain Resilience is a cross‑disciplinary scientific endeavor aimed at addressing neurodegeneration, aging and brain resilience. Diseases and associated issues of cognitive decline like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, dementia and related ailments are increasing with our rapidly aging global population. Stanford seeks to advance a new era of brain science focused on accelerating the fundamental understanding of the aging brain, both the biological causes of neurodegeneration and how to increase brain resilience throughout the lifespan. Our community ranges broadly, consisting of esteemed alumni, world‑class faculty and students, dynamic staff and administrators and include some of the world’s most successful leaders in neuroscience. In realizing our mission, our staff are critical to supporting our organization’s goals and enabling Stanford faculty and students to accomplish its mission conducting cutting‑edge research with the objective of formulating innovative solutions to brain‑aging, disease, neurodegeneration, dementia and resilience.
We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Data Scientist to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and analyzing large sets of multi‑omics data with a focus on human brain aging. They will work closely with the research team to identify patterns and correlations in the data related to brain aging, develop and implement data analysis pipelines and workflows, generate visualizations and reports, and contribute to the development of predictive models and algorithms. The Data Scientist will be responsible for developing and adapting data collection and analysis methods, identifying and resolving data quality issues, and collaborating with various stakeholders. They will need to have a PhD or Master’s degree in a relevant field, strong programming skills, experience with data management systems and visualization tools, and excellent communication and presentation skills.
Bachelor’s degree or a combination of education and relevant experience. Experience in a quantitative discipline such as economics, finance, statistics or engineering.
The expected pay range for this position is $80,148 to $99,773 per annum.
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