Bioinformatician III at IHRC Inc
Atlanta, Delaware, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

31 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

02 Oct, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Bioinformatics, Genomic Epidemiology, Next-Generation Sequencing, Data Analysis, Python, SQL, R, Pandas, Nextflow, Snakemake, Nucleic Acid Sequence Alignment, Phylogenetic Analysis, Clinical Data, Interpersonal Communication, Organizational Skills, Attention to Detail

Industry

Business Consulting and Services

Description
Description IHRC Inc. seeks a dedicated and experienced Bioinformatician II to support our clients at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Coronavirus and Other Respiratory Viruses Division (CORVD). CORVD’s mission is to provide the health of people by preventing illness, disability and death from respiratory viruses through public health science and practice in the United States and globally. This position is needed for accomplishing CORVD’s mission. Bioinformatician III will conduct genomic epidemiologic studies, develop bioinformatics pipelines, and analyze next-generation sequencing data to support public health surveillance and response efforts. Develop standard operating procedures and quality documentation for sequence analysis pipelines. Provide technical assistance to integrate bioinformatics workflows with existing platforms in CORVD programs. Conduct production-level quality control and analysis on next-generation sequencing data produced locally and from outside labs. Provide technical assistance on tasks related to genomic epidemiologic studies on the evolution of viruses. Apply analytical and interpretive skills to analyze next generation sequence data from global surveillance of viruses. Provide data management and analytic support for global surveillance platforms. Construct pipelines and workflows for sequence analysis and build custom algorithms and tools for specific problems. Conduct genomic epidemiologic studies on the evolution of viruses to detect and assess the risk of new emerging variants to current vaccines. Analyze next generation sequence data using spatiotemporal, phylodynamic, and epidemiologic approaches. Use mathematical and computational approaches to understand the evolutionary and epidemiological patterns of viruses. Ensure appropriate genomic analysis methods, procedures, techniques, and quality controls are correctly conducted. Prepare reports, summaries, presentations, papers, and other documents to highlight findings and surveillance data. Contribute to abstracts, presentations, and peer-reviewed publications from related projects and studies. Provide leadership and oversight to the bioinformatics team if needed. Requirements MS with 10+ years’ experience or PhD with 7-10+ years’ experience. Desired Qualifications Mastery of at least one general purpose, widely used scripting or programming language (e.g., Python, Perl, Rust). Working knowledge of database Structured Query Language (SQL). Familiarity with analytics languages or tools such as R or Pandas. Familiarity with pipelining tools such as Nextflow or Snakemake. Familiarity with fundamentals of nucleic acid sequence alignment and comparison. Knowledge and experience of phylogenetic analysis. Knowledge of and experience working with clinical data. Experience working with CDC staff at multiple organizational levels. Interpersonal communication: telephone, email, and business etiquette. Strong proofreading skill and attention to detail. Strong organizational skills. Experience working with CDC staff at multiple organizational levels. Work experience in the scientific field, including physician, epidemiologist, clearance reviewer, or related field (preferably in a public health setting)
Responsibilities
The Bioinformatician III will conduct genomic epidemiologic studies, develop bioinformatics pipelines, and analyze next-generation sequencing data to support public health surveillance and response efforts. They will also provide technical assistance and ensure quality control for genomic analysis methods.
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