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Scientific Data Analyst/Programmer - Gerencser lab

Buck Institute, Novato, California, United States, 94949

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Scientific Data Analyst/Programmer - Gerencser lab Position Summary The Gerencser lab at the Buck Institute seeks a PhD-level

Scientific Data Analyst/Programmer

with expertise in microscopy-based image processing, machine vision, and data operations supporting high-throughput small molecule screening. The lab integrates cell biology, advanced microscopy, robotic automation, and single-cell gene expression techniques to investigate mitochondrial function in health and aging. Current efforts focus on defining youthful and aging-related cellular phenotypes and understanding mitochondrial regulation in pancreatic β-cells in type 2 diabetes.

The successful candidate will develop and apply image-analysis pipelines, integrate imaging data with internal and external databases, and contribute to collaborative projects across Buck laboratories.

Project Overview This role involves developing and implementing algorithms, automated workflows, and analytical tools for modern microscopy and high-content imaging. Projects rely heavily on AI-based and classical segmentation methods, object detection, image registration, and object tracking. The lab uses automated microscopes and a fully robotic high-throughput screening system, generating large datasets requiring scalable, automated pipelines.

The candidate will:

Translate biological questions into analytical strategies.

Build and maintain image-analysis pipelines (deep learning and classical methods).

Work with multiple data modalities, including compound-library databases and phenotypic profiling datasets.

Support small-molecule screens, cell-painting-based phenotyping, and high-content imaging workflows.

Contribute to automation of data acquisition and experimental design.

Training will be provided in experimental technologies, and the candidate will also participate in experiment execution and data interpretation.

Qualifications – Essential Requirements

PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, or a related field

Experience with biological image processing and automated/pipeline-based image analysis

Proficiency in Python and common scientific/imaging libraries

Strong data analysis, database, and biostatistics skills

Windows and Linux proficiency

Demonstrated research portfolio or publication record

Excellent written and oral communication skills

Strong time-management skills and the ability to work independently and collaboratively

Desired Skills

Experience with data from high-throughput small-molecule screens

Experience with laboratory automation and robotic systems

Microscopic phenotypic profiling or cell-painting experience

Deep-learning tools (CNNs for object detection, instance segmentation, embeddings)

GUI development in Python (e.g., Flask, Voila)

Pathway analysis or knowledge-graph-based approaches

Programming in R

Experience with programmatic prompting of large language models

Compensation & Benefits

Salary Range: $125,000 - $160,000 per year, depending on experience and qualifications

Dynamic research environment using state-of-the-art techniques

Comprehensive benefits package: health insurance, paid parental leave, childcare assistance, generous vacation/sick leave, and a 401(k) with 5% employer match

Highly collaborative scientific and social community

About Us The Buck Institute is dedicated to extending human healthspan by addressing the biological mechanisms of aging. As a leading independent non‑profit research institute in Marin County, CA, the Buck brings together experts across multiple disciplines to prevent or delay age‑related diseases, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.

We are committed to fostering an inclusive, welcoming environment. We strongly encourage applicants who will contribute to the diversity of our community.

Core facilities supporting our research include Microscopy (directed by Dr. Akos Gerencser), Bioinformatics, Flow Cytometry, Single Cell Genomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics, and Mouse Phenotyping and Behavior.

To Apply Please submit your CV, a cover letter describing your research interests, and contact information for 2 references.

For Additional Information Akos Gerencser MD. Ph.D. Director, Morphology and Imaging Core Associate Research Professor T: (415) 209-2273 Email: agerencser@buckinstitute.org

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