Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Genomic Data Analysis and Mental Health Research
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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Posted: 27-Sep-24
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 251089
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The University of Michigan's COMPASS Study (Comprehensive Mobile Precision Approach for Scalable Solutions in Mental Health Treatment) invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to join our interdisciplinary research team. Under the supervision of Dr. Lars Fritsche in the Department of Biostatistics, the successful candidate will analyze genomic data to support an extensive, collaborative network of researchers aiming to develop predictive models and advance polygenic pharmacogenetics research to improve mental health treatment outcomes.
Supported by a U01 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the COMPASS Study seeks to transform mental health care by integrating mobile technology, genomic, behavioral, and electronic health record data. By enrolling thousands of patient volunteers, the study aims to create decision aids that predict the most effective treatment approaches for individuals, thereby personalizing mental health care similar to advancements in cancer, heart disease, and diabetes treatment. The goal is to help providers choose the right treatment, reducing recovery time and improving mental health outcomes.
As part of our team, you will have access to extensive resources, including large-scale genomic datasets, advanced computational infrastructure, and interdisciplinary expertise.
This position offers exceptional opportunities for professional growth:
Mentorship and Collaboration: Work closely with renowned experts across multiple disciplines in a supportive and collaborative research environment.
Innovative Research: Engage in pioneering work integrating genomics, technology, and clinical data to advance personalized mental health treatment.
Professional Development: Benefit from opportunities to publish in high-impact journals, present at conferences, and develop leadership skills.
For more information, please contact Dr. Lars Fritsche (Email: larsf@umich.edu).
Genomic Data Analysis and Management
Manage, curate, clean, extract, and analyze genotyping array data.
Focus on pharmacogenetics (PGx) star allele and variant calling.
Pipeline Development and Management
Develop and run pipelines to run GWAS, generate polygenic risk scores (PRS), and estimate pharmacogenetic phenotypes.
Collaborative Research
Integrate data from published GWAS meta-analysis consortia and large biobanks like the University of Michigan Precision Health Cohorts, UK Biobank, and NIH All of Us Research Program.
EHR Data Integration
Process and integrate electronic health record data with genomic data.
Data Dissemination and Coordination
Coordinate with the IMPACT-MH Data Coordinating Center on data harmonization and sharing.
Research Dissemination
Participate in research meetings, present findings, and contribute to scientific publications.
Continuous Learning
Conduct literature reviews to stay updated on genetic data analysis, PRS, pharmacogenetics, and mental health genomics research.
Areas of continued learning include AI and Machine Learning techniques, causal inference, tailoring digital interventions, and patient engagement in research.
Ph.D. in Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Genetics, Computational Biology, Epidemiology, or a related field.
Experience in genomic data analysis, including GWAS, PRS, pharmacogenetics, and high-throughput omics data.
Proficiency in R and Python, with experience in Linux and high-performance computing clusters.
Strong statistical analysis skills.
Excellent oral and scientific writing communication skills.
Ability to work independently and make informed decisions.
Experience in mental health research and integration of genomic and clinical data.
Familiarity with data visualization tools and techniques.
Experience in collaborative research environments and team science.
Ann Arbor is a progressive city of about 118,000 year-round residents, and approximately 43,000 students, with excellent schools and a wide variety of sporting and musical activities. It is rated very highly in national surveys for its quality of life and has the amenities of a city many times its size. In addition to a career filled with purpose and opportunity, The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package to help you stay well, protect yourself and your family, and plan for a secure future.
The University of Michigan is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment for all community members. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who will contribute to this mission.
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The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
A great university is made so by its faculty and staff, and Michigan is recognized as one of the best universities to work for in the country. The Michigan culture is known for engaging faculty and staff in all facets of the university to create a workplace that is vibrant and stimulating.For two consecutive years, the Chronicle of Higher Education has placed U-M in its "Great Colleges to Work For" survey. In particular, the university earns high marks for strong relations between faculty and administrators, a collaborative system of governance, strong pay and benefits, and a healthy work/life balance.