What are the responsibilities and job description for the Alzheimer's Disease Computational Analyst position at The Jackson Laboratory?
The Jackson Laboratory is committed to discovering precise genomic solutions for disease. As a postdoctoral associate in the computational biology of Alzheimer's disease, you will be part of an ongoing study that seeks to understand the origins, progression, and potential treatments of Alzheimer's disease through multiple experimental platforms.
This project involves characterizing donor-derived organoid models and assessing their utility in precision medicine approaches to treating Alzheimer's disease. The position requires expertise in systems biology, including big data analysis, dimensional reduction, inference of disease relevance, and pharmacogenomic analysis.
We are looking for exceptional candidates with systems biology expertise who can develop innovative ideas in translational data analysis. Our collaborative, consortium-based environment provides a rich data environment and opportunities for follow-up experimentation.
The Jackson Laboratory offers excellent educational and training opportunities for JAX Postdoctoral Associates. Exceptional candidates are encouraged to apply for the prestigious JAX Scholar award, which supports promising early-career postdoctoral associates conducting cutting-edge biomedical research.
Responsibilities:
- Perform independent computational analyses of multiple data sets to prioritize molecular hypotheses of Alzheimer's disease development
- Document and report results to center colleagues for collaborative experimental validation
- Lead efforts to disseminate research results, including publications, data sharing, and presentations to consortium peers and at scientific meetings
Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computational biology, biostatistics, or related field
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
- Demonstrates ability to be collaborative across disciplines