The Harvard FAS Informatics Group is looking for a PhD-level bioinformatician or computational biologist to join our group. This individual will help to build workshops and other teaching resources to help train next generation of bioinformatics scientists, as well as develop and apply cutting edge approaches to a range of biological questions using both short and long read sequencing data.
Position Description
Key responsibilities include:
Teach bioinformatics workshops to the Harvard community on topics of interest, including both basic and advanced topics. A key part of this responsibility will be to incorporate pedological best practices to build a highly valued set of training material.
Work closely with Harvard faculty, postdocs, and students to advise on analysis of sequencing data and other biological 'big data.'
Collaborate with scientists generating sequencing data at Harvard, to facilitate the dissemination of best practices to the research community.
In addition, the candidate will have the option devote a portion of their time to novel research to facilitate analysis of sequencing data, focusing on areas of identified need among Harvard research groups and the larger genomics research community.
This is a flexible job that provides opportunities for teaching, research, and extensive collaboration, in the context of a strong intellectual environment with good work-life balance. The Bioinformatics group lies at the intersection of scientific research and large-scale computational analysis and works with many research groups. We are thus looking for someone who has a keen ability for picking up new knowledge and enjoys working on a wide variety of projects across a range of methods.
We are committed to diversity and especially encourage members of underrepresented communities to apply.
Basic Qualifications
Master's degree in bioinformatics/computational biology or a related field with 5+ years of experience, or a PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics, or a related field.
Proficient in Unix, R, and at least one commonly-used programming language, such as Python.
Additional Qualifications and Skills
Fluency with Linux shell scripting, high performance computing, and workflow management systems such as Snakemake or Nextflow
Prior experience developing and running computational live-coding workshops for users from a variety of backgrounds, including knowledge of pedological best practices for teaching computation
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to document methods and results clearly and concisely for tutorials and manuscripts
Ability to interact well with a broad constituency including students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and research staff.
Working Conditions
Work is performed in an office setting.
This position will be based on our campus in Cambridge, MA, with the possibility of having a hybrid in-person/remote schedule. This position is eligible for flexible work arrangements as business needs allow and in consultation with hiring manager.
The health of our workforce is a priority for Harvard University. With that in mind, we strongly encourage all employees to be up-to-date on CDC-recommended vaccines.
Additional Information
This is a two-year term position with the possibility of extension based on performance and availability of funding.
We regret that Harvard does not provide work authorization and/or visa sponsorship for this position.
All formal written offers will be made by FAS Human Resources.
We are committed to cultivating not only the diversity of our faculty, staff, and students but also in developing an inclusive culture that is vibrant, engaging and encouraging of innovation as well as intellectual debate. We believe creating and maintaining an inclusive workplace allows employees from all backgrounds and walks of life to achieve their fullest potential. We also believe an inclusive culture is one that accepts, values and views as strength the difference we all bring to the workplace.
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