We are seeking a self-motivated computational scientist who values independent research and new method development. The successful candidate will join an inspiring and collaborative bioinformatic team that uses multi-omics data to understand the mechanisms of antitumor immunity in the Immuno-Oncology (IO) space. As a Bioinformatics Scientist, a typical day may include: Lead bioinformatic studies in oncolytic virus treatments for cancer field. Work in concert with IO clinical and pre-clinical teams to design molecular profiling experiments, draft data analysis plans, and provide critical analytics support. Prepare clear, concise and easy-to-understand presentations and documentations for collaborators, senior management and government agencies. Publish and present novel findings in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Design, develop, and implement tools for processing and analyzing high-throughput next-generation sequencing data, including but not limited to single cell sequencing, WGS, ExomeSeq, RNASeq, copy number, methylation data, etc. Contribute to team efforts of developing Molecular Profiling strategies and benchmark the standard methodology. To be considered for this opportunity, you must have a PhD degree in bioinformatics, computer science, or a related field and 1 + years relevent experience; Working experience in cancer genomics, including but not limited to NGS reads mapping, WGS, transposons, transcriptional elements, mutations/neo-antigens, alternative splicing, fusion proteins, translocation, etc.; Experience and knowledge about viral genomes and integration of viral and cancer genomes are desired; Solid programming skills and proficie MPDS #LI-GP1 -