Computational Biologist - Human Genomics
Location: Fort Lee
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Our genomics research aims to identify the strong and weak
points in the human genome as they relate to health and disease
risk. We're diving deep into human genomes to improve personalized
medicine through personalized genomics. With us, you'll get to:
Conduct in-depth analyses of whole genome, whole exome, epigenetic,
and gene expression data to discover potential disease-associated
traits and identify practical, actionable therapeutic targets for
disease prevention and interventional therapy Compose personalized
genomics reports resulting from extensive research on specific
genetic conditions or diseases. This includes summarizing existing
literature, as well as identifying and evaluating the effects of
both known and novel genetic variants and determining their effects
on disease Conduct genomics analyses on next-gen sequencing data,
including DNA variant calling, CNV and structural variation
analyses, mitochondrial DNA variation, family-based analysis
(transmission, de novo variants) Collaborate with other ICR team
members to translate genetic/genomic findings into actionable
pathways toward the discovery of potential treatments for
everything from rare diseases, age-related disease and biological
aging genetics Please apply if you have: PhD or another advanced
degree in biomedical science In-depth knowledge of personalized
genomics, disease risk analysis (including polygenic risk modeling)
and age-related disease genetics Experience in computational,
statistical or translational genomics/genetics Extensive
programming experience and working knowledge of diverse programming
languages (especially Python and R); ability to work in Linux
Ideally, you'll also have: Experience in variant curation
Experience with methods for disease risk prediction using primarily
genetic data (e.g. polygenic models), but also with the possibility
of integrating any number of epigenetic, transcriptomic, proteomic,
metabolomic, etc. datasets Knowledge of Bayesian statistical
methods and biostatistics in general And you'll need: The ability
to work in the United States without sponsorship To have an
easygoing, hard-working personality Salary Starting base pay range:
$155,000/yr - $225,000/yr Starting additional compensation range:
$15,000/yr - $40,000/yr Starting position title and compensation
are commensurate with experience.
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