[BioC] Statistical Genetics Data Analyst position in Seattle
Stephanie M. Gogarten
sdmorris at u.washington.edu
Thu Nov 15 23:06:55 CET 2012
The Department of Biostatistics at the University of Washington
currently has an outstanding opportunity for a Data Analyst. The
Department of Biostatistics, through the Center for Biomedical
Statistics and the Genetics Coordinating Center, is engaging in an
increasing number of analyses of genetic data, mainly from human
population samples. These data sets include whole-genome sets of single
nucleotide polymorphism data from microarrays and next-generation
sequencing, as well as a variety of phenotypic traits of medical
importance. All of these data sets are characterized by large size and
complex interaction structure. Care is needed in the management of these
data and in applying new methods of statistical analyses. This position
requires computational and statistical skills. A knowledge of genetic
principles and terminology would be an advantage but not essential. The
specific projects generating the data change from time to time but they
usually address issues of human health: either the causes of human
disease or the causes of response to pharmaceuticals. The projects are
from academic, non-profit and industrial institutions.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide data analysis, programming, experimental design and reporting of
results for statistical genetics/genomics projects, both independently
and in collaboration with other staff of the Genetics Coordinating
Center (GCC). These responsibilities involve the following activities:
- Create, manipulate, and merge large and complex data sets.
- Work with GCC faculty and staff to develop goals for data analysis and
experimental design
- Perform statistical data analysis of large data sets efficiently using
parallel computing and other resources
- Develop, package and document software for use by other GCC staff and
others
- Summarize and communicate results of analyses to GCC staff and
clinical collaborators
Requirements:
Master’s degree in Biostatistics (or related field such as computer
science or quantitative genetics), plus three years of related experience.
Knowledge of or willingness to learn specialized statistical skills for
projects relating to translational, genetic, or genomic research.
Experienced in statistical software packages (e.g. SAS, R, STATA,
S-Plus, SPSS) and knowledge of or demonstrated ability to learn
specialized software packages for the analysis of genetic and genomic data.
Excellent communication skills and ability to translate complex genetic
or medical research questions into statistical questions.
Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum
qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a
license/certification/registration.
More details and to apply:
https://uwhires.admin.washington.edu/eng/candidates/default.cfm?szCategory=jobprofile&szOrderID=90153
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