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Research Data Scientist – Oncology

Last updated: 2025/07/09 at 8:05 AM
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Company : Integrated Resources, Inc

Job Title: Research Data Scientist – Oncology
Job location- Foster City,CA
Job duration- 6 Months

Job Responsibilities

We are looking for a motivated bioinformatics contractor to join our research data science team. The candidate will support research oncology projects at Client. The main responsibilities of the successful candidate will include:
• Programming and troubleshooting of bioinformatics analysis workflow.
• Performing the analysis of multiple high-throughput omics data sets, including scRNASeq, TCR-Seq, WES, ATAC-Seq, and proteomics.
• Performing biological signatures and pathways analysis.
• Curation of gene signatures and pathways from literatures or public domains.
• Other bioinformatics analysis in support of research oncology projects as assigned.

Knowledge, Experience and Skills:
• The ideal candidate should have advanced degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, biostatistics, computer sciences, or closely related fields.
• Prior working experience in biopharmaceutical industry is preferred.
• The candidate should have fundamental knowledge in cancer biology and immunology.
• The candidate should have general knowledge of statistical analysis.
• Strong programming skills such as R, Perl, or Python
• The experience with open-source bioinformatics tools and packages to analyze large omics data, e.g., TCGA, GTEx, CCLE DepMap, is required.
• The candidate will also be able to work semi-independently and possess effective communication skills, proactive working attitude, and a strong work ethic.

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