Cure51, a pioneering biotech company, focuses on leveraging the unique biology of long-term cancer survivors for novel target discovery and precision medicine tools. We are seeking a Computational Biologist with strong experience in cancer biology, large-scale NGS data analysis and bioinformatic tool development. This role requires a high-level of understanding of both molecular biology and cancer genomics as well as the ability to iterate fast and work autonomously. We are particularly interested in profiles with some experience in target discovery.
Develop robust analysis workflows and bioinformatic tools to process different types of NGS data
Champion scientific rigour and analysis in the team
Develop bespoke algorithms for combining and prioritising the results we generate
Record and communicate results to internal stakeholders and in team meetings
Minimum qualifications:
PhD in bioinformatics or related discipline
Experience working with common bioinformatic tools and libraries (conda, github, samtools, IGV)
Strong programming ability in either Python and R (ideally both)
Experience in the analysis and interpretation of multiple types of NGS data (RNA-Seq, DNA-Seq, scRNA-Seq)
Expert-level understanding of molecular biology and a familiarity with biological databases and resources
Proven ability to manage multiple tasks and projects simultaneously with a strong emphasis on organisation and time management
Ability to communicate complex scientific topics to both internal and external stakeholders
Ability to work both autonomously and as part of a team
Proficiency in English
Nice To Have:
Good development practices (git, github, unit testing, CI/CD)
Experience working in cloud environments such as AWS or Google Cloud
Experience in a workflow language such as Nextflow
Experience working with frozen and FFPE clinical data
Experience developing ML / AI models in a biological context
Experience in target discovery
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