Harvard University

Biomedical

SeniorDataScientist/ComputationalBiologist

Boston, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Data Scientist/Computational Biologist at Harvard University. Skills: Data science, Computational biology, Statistical modeling, Machine learning, Data analysis, Data integration, R, Python. Processing, analyzing, and integrating public and newly generated single-cell and spatial multi-omics datasets. Developing sustainable tools, software packages, and integrated data science products”

What You'll Achieve.

Advance in CCB’s mission to leverage data and computation to transform research and improve health; Empower research labs to explore, analyze, and interpret their data; Accelerate research workflows; Promote best practices in computational biology, reproducible research, and AI-enabled workflows; Increase adoption and impact of open-source software and data resources

Industry & Context.

Biomedical
Problems you'll solve

Quantitative, analytical, and communication skills; Work independently and collaboratively on scientific problems and deliver solutions; Examining, evaluating, and recommending analytical approaches; Methodological developments for novel and challenging data analysis and integration tasks

Eligibility Requirements

Visa sponsorship not provided, Work location must be in a Harvard registered state if not working at a Harvard or Harvard-designated location

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Minimum of seven years’ post-secondary education or relevant work experience, Ability to program at a high level in R or Python, Ability to work independently, communication skills

Nice to Have

PhD in Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Computer Science, Statistics or related field, Substantial experience in analyzing genetic, genomic, or image data, Experience with analyzing single-cell and spatial omics data, Working knowledge of git or similar tools for scientific software development, Experience writing data publishing tools that support user interaction such as RStudio's Shiny or Connect applications, Experience with machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow or PyTorch, Ability to work on teams, Completion of Harvard IT Academy specified foundational courses (or external equivalent)

What You'll Do.

and integrating public and newly generated single-cell and spatial multi-omics datasets

Developing sustainable tools

and integrated data science products

Leading integrative data analyses for HMS research groups

with emphasis on single-cell and multi-omic datasets

Executing projects with clearly defined scope independently and in partnership with HMS faculty collaborators

Providing technical guidance and communicating results

and maintaining robust analysis workflows (e.g.

Evaluating and implementing AI-assisted approaches that accelerate research workflows

Developing and delivering hands-on workshops and learning materials

Providing office hours and consultation to promote best practices

Contributing to and maintaining open-source software and data resources

Supporting releases and user documentation

Engaging with external developer communities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work on teams; Collaborative projects; Partnership with HMS faculty collaborators; Engage with external developer communities

Communication Scope

Quantitative, analytical, and communication skills; Communicate results in a clear, actionable manner; Communication skills

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