Washington University in St. Louis
Senior Scientist (Computational) - Genetics
Washington University in St. Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63146
Overview
Senior Scientist (Computational) - Genetics at Washington University in St. Louis. Role involves leading computational biology efforts in the Cremins lab, overseeing computational infrastructure, and developing algorithms for genomics and imaging data analyses. Primary Duties & Responsibilities
Collaborates on designing, conducting and reporting of research projects. Leads the process of monthly cleaning of servers and network attached storage to facilitate long-term cost savings for the lab. Oversees code development, data storage, and accessibility for genomics, imaging, and connectome data; develops algorithms with graduate students, postdocs, and scientists to advance papers and discoveries. Trains to master code for calling compartments, TADs, subTADs, loops in Hi-C/Micro-C data; oversees trainees to ensure high-standard code and parameter selection. Creates algorithms to analyze project data to generate paper figures, and guides lab members to write and edit methods sections and figures for manuscripts. Assists with grant preparation and reporting, including editing for lab’s annual grant progress reports and coordinating scientific content to meet deadlines. Prepares and submits papers; assists PI with paperwork (dbGAP/ENCODE data portal approvals, grant and university-related paperwork, RRPR reports) and coordinates with subteam members. Develops hypotheses and testing strategies; creates algorithms to analyze data, develops new code to find patterns in single-cell genomics and imaging data, and guides methods sections and figures for papers. Complies with safety procedures and maintains documentation; oversees data organization and curation on clusters/servers; writes SOPs for data storage/movement to GEO and NIH portals; trains new lab members on algorithms, Bitbucket, and data naming conventions. Manages research projects with other institutions and investigators. Performs other duties as assigned. Working Conditions
Works in a laboratory environment with potential exposure to biological, chemical, and radioactive hazards. Must be physically able to wear protective equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. Education and Qualifications
Required Qualifications PhD or terminal degree, or a combination of education and experience that may substitute for minimum education. Certifications No specific certification is required for this position. Work Experience Postdoctoral (3 years). Skills Not Applicable. Driver's License A driver's license is not required for this position. Preferred Qualifications
More About This Job Familiar with genomics assays and computational pipelines; image processing (segmentation, spot calling, drift correction). Exceptional commitment to collaboration and lab values. Demonstrated ability to handle daily laboratory challenges with dedication to respect and teamwork. Education No additional education beyond stated qualifications unless noted elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications No additional certifications unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Work Experience No additional work experience unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Skills Analytical problem solving, detail-oriented, image processing, laboratory instrumentation, Linux environments, Python for data analysis, R programming, teamwork, written and verbal communication, ability to work independently. Salary and Benefits
Salary Range $63,400.00 - $115,000.00 / annually. The salary reflects base salaries for positions in this job grade; exact pay depends on qualifications and performance. Benefits See the university benefits page for details on vacation, holidays, health insurance, retirement plan, and wellness resources. Equal Opportunity
Washington University in St. Louis is committed to equal employment opportunity and strives to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for all qualified individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, protected veteran status, or genetic information.
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Senior Scientist (Computational) - Genetics at Washington University in St. Louis. Role involves leading computational biology efforts in the Cremins lab, overseeing computational infrastructure, and developing algorithms for genomics and imaging data analyses. Primary Duties & Responsibilities
Collaborates on designing, conducting and reporting of research projects. Leads the process of monthly cleaning of servers and network attached storage to facilitate long-term cost savings for the lab. Oversees code development, data storage, and accessibility for genomics, imaging, and connectome data; develops algorithms with graduate students, postdocs, and scientists to advance papers and discoveries. Trains to master code for calling compartments, TADs, subTADs, loops in Hi-C/Micro-C data; oversees trainees to ensure high-standard code and parameter selection. Creates algorithms to analyze project data to generate paper figures, and guides lab members to write and edit methods sections and figures for manuscripts. Assists with grant preparation and reporting, including editing for lab’s annual grant progress reports and coordinating scientific content to meet deadlines. Prepares and submits papers; assists PI with paperwork (dbGAP/ENCODE data portal approvals, grant and university-related paperwork, RRPR reports) and coordinates with subteam members. Develops hypotheses and testing strategies; creates algorithms to analyze data, develops new code to find patterns in single-cell genomics and imaging data, and guides methods sections and figures for papers. Complies with safety procedures and maintains documentation; oversees data organization and curation on clusters/servers; writes SOPs for data storage/movement to GEO and NIH portals; trains new lab members on algorithms, Bitbucket, and data naming conventions. Manages research projects with other institutions and investigators. Performs other duties as assigned. Working Conditions
Works in a laboratory environment with potential exposure to biological, chemical, and radioactive hazards. Must be physically able to wear protective equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. Education and Qualifications
Required Qualifications PhD or terminal degree, or a combination of education and experience that may substitute for minimum education. Certifications No specific certification is required for this position. Work Experience Postdoctoral (3 years). Skills Not Applicable. Driver's License A driver's license is not required for this position. Preferred Qualifications
More About This Job Familiar with genomics assays and computational pipelines; image processing (segmentation, spot calling, drift correction). Exceptional commitment to collaboration and lab values. Demonstrated ability to handle daily laboratory challenges with dedication to respect and teamwork. Education No additional education beyond stated qualifications unless noted elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications No additional certifications unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Work Experience No additional work experience unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Skills Analytical problem solving, detail-oriented, image processing, laboratory instrumentation, Linux environments, Python for data analysis, R programming, teamwork, written and verbal communication, ability to work independently. Salary and Benefits
Salary Range $63,400.00 - $115,000.00 / annually. The salary reflects base salaries for positions in this job grade; exact pay depends on qualifications and performance. Benefits See the university benefits page for details on vacation, holidays, health insurance, retirement plan, and wellness resources. Equal Opportunity
Washington University in St. Louis is committed to equal employment opportunity and strives to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for all qualified individuals regardless of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, protected veteran status, or genetic information.
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