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Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston is seeking a talented programmer / analyst to join our Systems Genetics and Genomics group on a full-time basis (40 hours per week).
The work centers on building and applying computational pipelines for analysis of genomic and other omics data, using R/Bioconductor and Python in Linux, and collaborating with geneticists, biostatisticians, and clinicians to advance understanding of complex diseases.
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The Population Science and Network Medicine Division at The Brigham & Women's Hospital is looking for a talented programmer / analyst to join our Systems Genetics and Genomics group on a full-time basis (40 hours per week).
The Population Science and Network Medicine Division at The Brigham & Women's Hospital is looking for a talented programmer / analyst to join our Systems Genetics and Genomics group on a full-time basis (40 hours per week).
Brigham and Women's Hospital is a major teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School and part of Mass General Brigham, the largest recipient of NIH funding among independent hospitals. The Division of Population Science and Network Medicine is a research division within the Department of Medicine whose goal is to define the etiology of complex diseases and to reclassify them using network- and systems-based approaches.
Our group, led by Dr. Michael Cho, Associate Professor of Medicine, and Dr. Matthew Moll, Assistant Professor of Medicine, focuses on chronic respiratory disease, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and interstitial lung disease. Funding for this position is part of an active R01 NHLBI grant. We have access to some of the largest and most well described population-based and respiratory disease cohorts in the world, as part of COPDGene, Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed), and the International COPD Genetics Consortium, and investigators in the UK and Mass General Brigham Biobanks, All of Us, and Million Veteran Program. In these cohorts, data to be analyzed includes whole-genome genetic, RNA-Seq, epigenome, proteomic, and metabolomic data from blood and lung tissue, in bulk and in single cells. Methods include genetic association, differential expression, and integrative omics analysis, including application of machine learning, development of deep learning models, network, and systems pharmacology methods.
The work will be performed as part of an interdisciplinary team, consisting of geneticists and genetic epidemiologists, biostatisticians, computational biologists, and translational scientists and clinicians. Successful candidates will work closely with students, programmers, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty.
Principal duties and responsibilities:
Preference will be given to candidates with a strong background and experience in genomic data analysis.
Remote Type
Hybrid
Work Location
41-45 Avenue Louis Pasteur
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$53,040.00 - $75,888.80/Annual
Grade
5
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