University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center Job Opportunity
Hi colleagues and friends, please check out the below job opportunity from of our collaborators at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Dr. Sara G.M. Piccirillo
Position Summary
We are looking for a full-time, enthusiastic Post-doc Computational Biologist to analyze multi-omics data (genomics, single-cell/single-nucleus transcriptomics, spatial profiling and metabolomics) generated in the lab from patient samples as well as publicly available. Applicants with a PhD in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field of science are encouraged to apply.?The successful candidate will work on interdisciplinary projects in close collaboration with the PI, the lab members and the UNM Analytical and Translational Genomics and the Bioinformatics cores.
Minimum Qualifications
·?????????PhD in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field of science;
·?????????Ability to analyze multi-omics datasets (generated in the lab as well as publicly available);
·?????????Minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience in cancer genomics and bioinformatics;
·?????????Previous working experience in a research laboratory;
·?????????Experience with good laboratory practice, and routine lab maintenance procedures;
·?????????Ability to prioritize tasks and work independently;
·?????????Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Job responsibilities
·?????????Analyze and interpret multi-omics data generated in the lab from patient samples as well as publicly available;
·?????????Improve existing data analysis methods, as well as develop new tools;
·?????????Collaborate with the UNM Analytical and Translational Genomics and the Bioinformatics cores for data analysis;
·?????????Work with the laboratory members to design experiments and analyze data;
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·?????????Present in local and international scientific conferences and substantially contribute to manuscript preparation for submission to peer-reviewed journals;
·?????????Expand the internal and external collaborative network of the group.
?Best,
?Sara
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Sara G.M. Piccirillo, PhD (she/her/ella)
The Robert M. Faxon Jr. Endowed Professor in Neuro-Oncology
Assistant Professor, Dpt. Cell Biology and Physiology?
Full Member, UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center
The Brain Tumor Translational Laboratory
Fitz Hall, Rooms 161 & 165?
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center?
915 Camino de Salud NE?
Albuquerque, NM 87131?
Phone: (505) 272-8520 (office); (505) 272-5696 (lab)
Email:?[email protected]