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A leading biomedical charity in Italy is seeking a Data Analyst to join their agile team in Milan or Rome. The successful candidate will develop data-driven solutions to support crucial research decisions and communicate effectively with scientific experts. A Master’s degree and over 3 years of experience along with strong Python skills are essential. This role includes a 50% remote working routine and offers opportunities to engage with innovative technologies in a mission-driven environment.
Fondazione Telethon is a leading Italian biomedical charity dedicated to advancing research on rare genetic diseases. Since its founding, it has funded thousands research and supported hundreds of scientists in Italy and abroad. Telethon-backed research has led to internationally recognised breakthroughs, including approved gene therapies for rare diseases. Our mission is to turn excellent science into real therapies, improving the lives of patients and their families.
Can you handle a graph with 10 million nodes and 100 million edges?
If the answer is yes, keep reading.
You will collaborate with an agile, multidisciplinary team to design, develop, and iterate on data products. These products primarily support strategic decision-making regarding research project funding and the organisation’s scientific communication. You will regularly interact with top‑notch gene therapy researchers.
A key aspect of the role is working with state‑of‑the‑art, fast‑evolving technologies. You will be expected to quickly acquire new knowledge, experiment with emerging tools and methods, and assess their potential through rapid prototyping and testing.
We operate in short, outcome-driven iterations, typically moving from idea to MVP within three months. Our approach is strongly product-oriented:
This environment rewards curiosity, pragmatism, and a strong sense of ownership.
The position is based in Rome or Milan with a 50% remote working routine.