Allen Institute for Brain Science

Bioinformatics Scientist I - Neuroimmunology

Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
Less than 5 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • PhD in bioinformatics, biostatistics, computational biology, immunology, or neuroscience with relevant experience.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze diverse omics data, including spatial transcriptomics and scRNA-seq.
  • Familiarity with Spatial Biology technologies and advanced statistical methods.
  • Strong programming skills in R and/or Python, with experience in version control systems like Git.
  • Publication record demonstrating research contributions in the field.

Responsibilities

  • Analyze multi-omics data to identify insights in neuroimmunology.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams as an independent contributor or project leader.
  • Write scientific reports, research papers, and patent applications.
  • Represent research findings to stakeholders in meetings and forums.
  • Foster a cohesive and efficient team environment by contributing to scientific discussions.

Benefits

  • Eligibility for medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance for employees and their families.
  • Participation in the Allen Institute's 401k plan.
  • Access to paid time off as outlined in the benefits guide.
  • Relocation assistance available for qualified candidates.
  • Potential for work visa sponsorship for eligible applicants.
Full Job Description
Bioinformatics Scientist I - Neuroimmunology

The Allen Institute for Immunology is seeking a Bioinformatics Scientist I - Neuroimmunology to analyze multi-omics data to gain new biological insights in neuroimmunology. Reporting to the Director of Informatics & Computational Biology at the Allen Institute for Immunology, the ideal candidate is a self-motivated team player who can work closely with immunologists and bioinformaticians, is an expert in analyzing multi-omics data, and has a track record of discovering novel biological insights. The successful candidate will also have excellent communication skills that can represent our efforts to our stakeholders internally and in external forums.

Essential Functions
  • Analyze multi-omics data from neuroimmunology projects, including but not limited to: spatial transcriptomics, scRNA-seq, proteomics, flow cytometry, and/or imaging
  • Work closely with cross-functional teams to discover new insights in neuroimmunology, either as an independent contributor or as a project leader under minimal supervision
  • Write reports, research papers, patent applications, and other documents
  • Represent our efforts to our stakeholders internally and in external forums
  • Contribute to a rigorously scientific, cohesive and efficient team environment

Note: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This description reflects management's assignment of essential functions; it does not proscribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.

Required Education and Experience
  • PhD in bioinformatics, biostatistics, computational biology; or PhD in immunology or neuroscience, or related disciplines including molecular biology and cell biology with extensive bioinformatics experience; or equivalent combination of degree and experience

Preferred Education and Experience
  • Demonstrated experience in analyzing diverse omics data, including but not limited to: spatial transcriptomics, scRNA-seq, proteomics, flow cytometry, and/or imaging
  • Previous experience in neuroimmunology
  • Familiar with Spatial Biology technologies
  • A track record of discovering novel biological insights from omics data
  • Foundational knowledge of bioinformatics
  • Experience with R and/or Python
  • Strong publication record
  • Familiar with advanced statistical methods and machine learning for biomarker discovery
  • Experience working in a cross disciplinary, team-based environment
  • Experience working with outside collaborators to achieve defined objectives
  • Familiarity with cloud computing and/or Linux
  • Experience using Git or similar version control system
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills and organizational skills
  • Good problem-solving skills, curious and eager to take on new challenges
  • Able to work independently as well as in a collaborative high paced environment
  • The successful candidate must be self-motivated, a team player, attentive to details, and able to handle multiple projects simultaneously

Work Environment
  • May enter laboratory environment - possible exposure to chemical, biological, or other hazardous substances

Physical Demands
  • Fine motor movements in fingers/hands to operate computers and other office equipment; repetitive motion with lab equipment

Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
  • Occasional evening and weekend hours required
  • This role is currently able to work both remotely and onsite in a hybrid work environment. We are a Washington State employer, and the primary work location for all Allen Institute employees is 615 Westlake Ave N.; any remote work must be performed in Washington State

Travel
  • Attendance and participation in national and international conferences may be required

Additional Comments
  • **Please note, this opportunity offersrelocation assistance**
  • **Please note, this opportunity may offer work visa sponsorship**

Annualized Salary Range
  • $92,250 - $114,100 *

* Final salary depends on required education for the role, experience, and level of skills relevant to the role, along with work location, where applicable.

Benefits
  • Employees (and their families) are eligible to enroll in benefits per eligibility rules outlined in the Allen Institute's Benefits Guide. These benefits include medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance. Employees are also eligible to enroll in the Allen Institute's 401k plan. Paid time off is also available as outlined in the Allen Institutes Benefits Guide. Details on the Allen Institute's benefits offering are located at the following link to the Benefits Guide: https://alleninstitute.org/careers/benefits.

About Allen Institute for Brain Science

The Allen Institute for Brain Science is a division of the Allen Institute, based in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on bioscience research. Founded in 2003, it is dedicated to accelerating the understanding of how the human brain works. With the intent of catalyzing brain research in different areas, the Allen Institute provides free data and tools to scientists. Started with $100 million in seed money from Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen in 2003, the institute tackles projects at the leading edge of science—far-reaching projects at the intersection of biology and technology. The resulting data create free, publicly available resources that fuel discovery for countless researchers. Hongkui Zeng is the director of the institute.
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