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Senior Bioinformatician

The Bridge (IT Recruitment)
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9 months ago
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Bioinformatics Specialist, Omics, Oncology Data Science Platforms

Contract vacancy / full remote (UK based) / outside IR35

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Bridge Technology Partners are supporting a global leader in the Pharma industry.


Our clients team is growing to meet the strategic initiatives pursued by Oncology for big data generation including DNA sequencing, single-cell and bulk expression, proteomics etc. We are looking for a talented and highly motivated experienced Bioinformatician with strong background in working with Next Generation Sequencing data to join the project team. You will work on designing and applying innovative computational analysis methods with a focus on exciting and rapidly growing multi-omics research portfolio.

Major Duties and Responsibilities
• Contribute to the development of an end-to-end data analysis capability as part of a cross-functional team.
• Manage, analyse, and deliver high throughput Multi-omics (Genomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics, Epigenomics etc) data
• Develop and Support testing and verification of data management analyses and tools and pipelines in collaboration with stakeholders.
• Build new data extraction, transformation and loading processes.
• Ensure accurate automation of data analysis.
• Build scalable (Cloud and HPC) solutions that work on tens of thousands of CPUs
• Define and refine the data quality standards and validate the quality of the ...

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