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  • Golden Helix
    Registered Vendor
    • Feb 2012
    • 3

    Statistical Geneticist, Bioinformatician

    Location: Our corporate headquarters in incredible Bozeman, Montana

    Golden Helix is a leader in genetic research tools and services. We’re known for helping researchers overcome the obstacles that keep them from making novel discoveries and significant publications. Our services business is growing, creating the need to expand our team.

    If you are tired of working on projects that seem to go nowhere, or have been stuck working on the same types of projects for what seems like years and feel you can contribute more, this may be the right career move for you.

    Job Description
    As a member of our analytic services team, you will work closely with leading research organizations from around the world on projects ranging from simple study design and array-based GWAS, through rare variant discovery and diagnostic development using DNA and RNA sequence data. You will provide statistical and genetics consulting, perform statistical analyses, employ visual exploration approaches, interpret statistical results, and help prepare summary reports on a broad range of projects and topics.

    You will have the opportunity to interact regularly with our clients during the course of your projects, helping them determine and carry out the best analytic approaches for meeting their goals. You will also work closely with your Golden Helix colleagues to develop results-oriented proposals that clearly define how we will help our clients succeed in their research, and then be part of making that happen.

    In return we offer:
    • An exciting role at the leading edge of genetic research that offers a competitive salary, medical and dental insurance, vacation, disability, and a flexible work schedule.
    • The opportunity to work in a professional, well-respected, and exciting company staffed with highly skilled, entrepreneurial colleagues, while living in one of the most beautiful places on earth.
    • The chance to participate in a stream of intriguing and varied research projects, playing a key role in more studies and with more technologies than you ever thought possible.


    It really is possible to have the best of both worlds!


    Requirements
    • Ph.D. in Human or Medical Genetics, Statistical Genetics, or Biostatistics with a background in bioinformatics; or a Ph.D. in a related field with training or experience in biology, genetic epidemiology, statistical genetics, human genetics, or similar.
    • Excellent customer service skills, enthusiastic attitude, and solid work ethics.
    • Strong oral and written communication skills (must read, write, and speak fluent English).
    • Hands-on experience in several of the following:
    - DNAseq analytics
    - Cancer analytics
    - SNP and CNV GWAS
    - Expression analysis (array and/or NGS-based)
    - Pathway analysis
    - Molecular biology
    - Epigenetics/methylation analysis

    Contact Information
    If you are interested and fulfill the requirements, please send your CV, a cover letter, and salary requirements to [email protected].

    About Golden Helix
    Golden Helix is a leading bioinformatics organization, specializing in sequence and array-based SNP and copy number analysis, genetic association software, and analytic services. Our innovative technologies empower scientists to determine the genetic causes of disease, transform drug discovery, develop genetic diagnostics, and advance the quest for personalized medicine. Used by hundreds of researchers at the world's top pharmaceutical, biotech, and academic research organizations, Golden Helix products and services have been cited in over 500 peer-reviewed publications.

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