Sr Bioinformatics Scientist
IlluminaAbout the role
Why Us
We are a multi-disciplinary and multinational team focused in using next-generation sequencing technology to transform human health and save patient’s lives. Our team works at the interface of research and clinical practice developing and improving innovative algorithms to call variants and biomarkers that fill gaps in clinical practice, focusing primarily on oncology. We collaborate deeply with internal and external teams, to augment DRAGEN, Illumina’s software platform to analyze high-throughput sequencing data, and remove barriers for its use in clinical settings.
Why You
We know the importance of your role and offer you a collaborative and supportive environment in which you are actively encouraged to develop your skills and knowledge. Illumina's mission is to improve human health by unlocking the power of the genome - if that inspires you, let's talk. If you are excited as we are about using genomics to transform the practice of medicine, have a proven track record of algorithm development, data analysis, and strong coding ability, this is the role for you. You will be part of a culture fueled by innovation, collaboration, and openness.
To be successful as a Sr Bioinformatics Scientist, you will need a background in bioinformatics with a particular focus on algorithm development, biomarkers and oncology. Previous experience with at least two of statistics, common bioinformatics methods, next generation sequencing analysis, and oncology will be key to your success. This role may be performed remotely within the US but the position requires accommodation to meeting times to overlap with Pacific time zone hours.
The Role
The Sr Bioinformatics Scientist will drive the development of secondary analysis algorithms for variant and biomarker detection to support treatment decisions based on the cancer’s molecular profile. This role will also involve designing R&D studies, to demonstrate the clinical utility of NGS in oncology treatment and prototyping software implementations.
Responsibilities:
- Assess and improve existing secondary analysis algorithms for variant and biomarker detection
- Prototype novel secondary analysis algorithms
- In collaboration with external and internal experimental teams, design and analyze experiments to support existing or new Illumina oncology assays.
- Provide technical guidance to internal and external collaborators.
- Participate in cross functional assay and algorithm R&D teams with minimal oversight.
- Effectively communicate plans and results across functions
Requirements:
Typically requires a minimum of 5 years of related experience with a Bachelor’s degree; or 3 years and a Master’s degree; or a PhD without experience; or equivalent work experience.
PhD in bioinformatics, computation biology, statistics, math or related field or equivalent work experience preferred
Fluency in at least two of statistics, common bioinformatics methods NGS analysis, and oncology.
Experience developing bioinformatics NGS algorithms beyond leveraging already existing tools.
Fluency in programming languages such as Python. Experience with C++ is desired
Good communication skills to contribute to cross functional project teams and work with stakeholders.
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The estimated base salary range for the Sr Bioinformatics Scientist role based in the United States of America is: $129,400 - $194,000. Should the level or location of the role change during the hiring process, the applicable base pay range may be updated accordingly. Compensation decisions are dependent on several factors including, but not limApply for this role
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