The Bioinformatics Platform at the Immunology Translational Research Program NUS utilizes state-of-the-art methods in pipelines and workflow to analyze data to gain biological insights. The platform works with a number of medium to high throughput technologies like microbiome metagenomics single-cell omics next generation sequencing (RNA-seq DNA-seq etc) Luminex multiplex assays Microarrays Nanostring and Flow/Mass cytometry and integrates them together with other heterogenous datasets to derived meaningful understandings. The platform is currently looking for a Research Fellow to analyze above mentioned biological data using computational methods.
Job Scope:
Work with internal and external collaborators to understand biological problems and translate them to actionable computational analytical tasks.
Execute computational analytical tasks to generate results for interpretation and report generation.
Communicate and discuss analysis results with collaborators.
Survey and evaluation of computational methodologies for incorporation into analysis workflows.
Maintain and manage servers
Qualifications
PhD in Bioinformatics/Computational biology Statistics Mathematics Data science Computer Science/Engineering or related disciplines.
Proficient in the Linux operating system
Proficient in programming languages such as Unix shell scripts R Python and Java
Able to work independently and keen to pick up new skills
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Knowledge or willingness to learn biology and statistics
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