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  • mbrozynska
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2017
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    Research Officer - Systems Genomics

    • Two newly created roles, based in Melbourne
    • Full Time
    • 1 Year contract in the first instance with possibility to extend
    • Generous Salary Packaging options


    About Baker
    Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute is an independent, internationally renowned medical research facility. Our work extends from the laboratory to wide-scale community studies with a focus on diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

    The Baker Institute has a project-oriented environment, encompassing a local and multi-site (including interstate) organisational structure. The staff comprise mainly research, scientific and specialist clinical personnel engaged in the capacity of permanent, grant specific and casual employment. The atmosphere is collegial, usually relaxed and informal though busy and often dynamic with frequent deadlines that must be met. The environment is often demanding and challenging with a strong team orientation but also provides the opportunity to work independently and show initiative. The nature of the work also requires a focus on accuracy and detail.

    About the Role
    We seek two Research Officers to join our Systems Genomics Lab (Head: A/Prof Michael Inouye,

    Systems Genomics is a young and dynamic lab, which primarily operates in a dry (i.e. computational) environment. We aim to alleviate the burden of disease using our interdisciplinary strengths in statistics, computation and bioscience to leverage the latest genomic/biomolecular technologies. We straddle basic and translational research in diseases with strong immune/inflammatory aetiologies, such as cardiovascular disease, asthma and autoimmunity.

    By leveraging the immense opportunities of large datasets, the group focuses on:

    1. building genomic risk scores for multi-factorial (complex) diseases then applying them to medicine and public health; and
    2. understanding the systems-level basis for disease through integrative network analysis of genes, metabolites, microbiota and health records.

    Duties
    In this role you will be expected to:
    • Build and validate genomic risk scores for common diseases (e.g. autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular diseases, etc)
    • Investigate the application of genomic risk on clinical or public health scenarios
    • Provide bioinformatics expertise for experimental/study design, data analyses and interpretation, and reporting of results
    • Coordinate the processing and analysis of large-scale data
    • Develop new and/or revised research methodologies
    • Perform critical analyses of literature relevant to research
    • Assist in the design and implementation of complex statistical techniques and data processing systems
    • Organise data, research and analysis procedures


    Skills and Experience
    You will have:
    • A PhD, MD, or MBBS with formal training in a quantitative discipline (such as bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science or statistics) and/or health science discipline (such as public health, microbiology, biochemistry, pathology)
    • Research experience in genetics, genomics, computational biology or bioinformatics including significant experience of computational data analysis and management of large data sets
    • Experience in statistical analysis of human genomic data with application to genome-wide association studies, genomic risk scores, phenotype prediction or related analyses
    • A high level of interpersonal skills, excellent oral and written communication skills
    • Demonstrated ability to lead and participate positively in a team including coordinating activities of students and junior staff
    • Experience of managing large datasets and establishing analysis pipelines, including those for basic sequence/genomic data quality control and processing
    • Experience in statistical modeling of genomic or other omic data
    • Well-developed time management skills, excellent planning and organisational skills
    • Demonstrated attention to detail and accuracy
    • Demonstrated ability to use Unix-based systems, compute clusters and related queuing systems, modern scripting/programming languages including R


    Benefits
    Salary is $79-85K + super and salary packaging, commensurate with the successful candidate's qualifications and experience.

    How to Apply
    Applications should include a current resume with details of 3 professional referees quoting reference (MI01). To be eligible to apply for this position you must have an appropriate Australian or New Zealand work visa or intend to apply for a valid visa. For a position description or further information, please visit our website at: www.baker.edu.au. We will close this job ad on July 21st or as soon as we have enough applicants so please apply without delay.

    Contact details
    A/Prof Michael Inouye, Head of Systems Genomics Lab

    Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute

    [email protected]

    Terry Schroeder, Senior HR Officer/Recruitment Specialist

    Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute

    (+61) 3 8532 1111 or (+61) 3 8532 1575

    [email protected]

    More information
    Inouye Lab: www.inouyelab.org

    Systems Genomics Lab: https://baker.edu.au/research/labora...stems-genomics

    Job ad: https://www.seek.com.au/job/33758938

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