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  • Bioinformatics Analyst: Johns Hopkins University

    We are seeking a motivated bioinformatics analyst to play a key role in the pioneering research program of The Epigenetics Center of the Institute for Basic Biomedical Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. The Epigenetics Center houses an outstanding team of multidisciplinary investigators exploring the epigenetic basis of development and disease.

    Essential Job Functions:
    • Work in collaboration with scientists and core staff to address research questions involving the analysis of next-generation sequencing data.
    • Design, build, maintain and run software pipelines for aligning and performing statistical analyses on very large collections of DNA and RNA sequencing data.
    • Identify problems encountered during data release process and troubleshoot these problems.
    • Responsible for preparation of data files and statistical reports for project release.
    • Identify systematic problems with data related to lab or data cleaning methods, software, or personnel.
    • Contribute to the local protocol development and the preparation of research grant applications in the collaborative setting.
    • Contribute to the local protocol development and the preparation of research grant applications in the collaborative setting.
    • Write computer codes in a procedural-oriented computer language to accomplish the actual statistical analysis; select the appropriate computing environment (PC, minicomputer, or mainframe).
    • Interpret and analyze the results of statistical analyses.
    • Discuss with colleagues, investigators, and supervisor the need for any additional analyses and/or special methodologic needs.
    • Prepare written reports of statistical analyses, including relevant statistical theory, references, methods, results, and conclusions.
    • Maintain appropriate systems for database associated management.
    • Keep abreast of technical and academic resources related to the methodology of statistical analyses.

    Laboratory Operations:
    • Interfaces with co-investigator and collaborators in providing laboratory data—including format design, data systems, etc.
    • Develops and maintains research project laboratory databases.

    Qualifications:
    Master's degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, or a related field required. One year related experience required. Demonstrated ability on significant graduate project or additional doctoral education may substitute for experience.

    For full job description and application instructions, see the full JHU Human Resources posting:

    Learn how JHU’s Office of Human Resources works to help JHU maintain its place as a world-class institution and a rewarding, enriching, and inclusive workplace.

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