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  • Project Scientist

    Cofactor Genomics is a growing and rapidly evolving company seeking talented individuals to help support our next-generation sequencing operations. Cofactor employs experimental design, next-generation sequencing, and proprietary analysis technology to drive the discovery and design of new products and processes in the life sciences field. Cofactor’s Design & Analysis Solution is constructed to assist those researchers who require more than just sequencing at a low cost to accelerates their research.

    We're looking for a talented, ambitious scientist to help us apply and present our molecular, sequencing, and analysis solutions to our client's interesting and challenging questions. The scientist will be expected to utilize their own diverse scientific experience as well as the experience of others on their team to design solutions. The position calls for technical aptitude and the ability to work with our library, sequencing, and analysis teams.

    Communications skills are a must for this scientist, as it is a key component in experimental design at Cofactor. This position has exposure to some of the most interesting and exciting applications in genomic science today. While this is a technical position, the performance of the position is measured by meeting sales process goals and numbers.

    This is a full-time position. To apply, please send a cover letter and CV to [email protected].

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