• [Photo] Emory University August 27, 2021

    DESCRIPTION

    A highly motivated individual with experience in biostatistics and bioinformatics is sought to join an interdisciplinary collaborative research group of highly successful investigators that span disciplines of proteomics, biochemistry, neurology, neuroscience, biostatistics, and bioinformatics. The candidate will work on NIH-funded and other projects analyzing proteomic and multi-omics data to uncover new insights into Alzheimer's disease and related neurodegenerative diseases. The candidate will also aid in the preparation of scientific manuscripts under the direction of the principal investigators.

    The ideal candidate must be able to work independently with minimal guidance. Presentations will be expected internal group meetings. Expected to keep meticulous records of his/her data analysis and code. Responsible for backing up of scientific data. Also expected to teach others about analytic approaches when needed.

    REQUIREMENTS

    Minimum qualifications:
    • Demonstrable experience analyzing -omics data
    • Proficiency in using R, Python and Linux command line
    • Excellent communication skills
    • Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues
    Preferred qualifications:
    • Knowledge of proteomics, RNA-seq and related multi-omic data outputs
    • M.S., Ph.D. or equivalent degree in biostatistics, statistics, bioinformatics, or basic science discipline
    • Programming experience in Perl/Python or C/C++
    Candidates that have a strong interest and demonstrated experience in working with large biological datasets are encouraged to apply, regardless of specific training background or qualifications.

    TERMS

    Full-Time
    Regular

    LOCATION

    Operating Unit/Division:
    Emory University, School Of Medicine
    Department of Neurology

    COMPENSATION

    Salary will be commensurate with training and level of experience at the time of hire.

    HOW TO APPLY

    Applicants should submit a Resume to:

    Nicholas T Seyfried, PhD
    Associate Professor
    Departments of Biochemistry and Neurology
    Emory School of Medicine
    nseyfri[at]emory.edu

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