DETAILS OF THE OFFER | Working place: The Data Analysis Core facility (DAC) is a core facility of the Paris Brain Institute Missions: As a member of our omics analysis team, you will be responsible for the translation of biological questions into actionable insights through bioinformatics analyses. Your main tasks will be to:
- Provide support to research teams in the analysis and interpretation of (multi)omics data, including (but not limited to) scRNAseq and Spatial Transcriptomics.
- Participate in developments of bioinformatics pipelines and workflows for (multi)omics data analysis, ensuring accuracy, reproducibility, and scalability.
- Collaborate with computational biologists, geneticists, and clinicians to integrate (multi)omics data and facilitate translational research efforts.
- Stay updated with the latest advancements in omics technologies, bioinformatics tools, and analytical methods, and contribute to the continuous improvement of data analysis workflows.
You will be expected to be independent in managing multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring quality through regular rapports and communication with research teams under the supervision of our omics team manager and supported by the team’s project manager.
Qualifications: - Minimum Bac+5 (master or engineer) in bioinformatics, or equivalent level in biology/computing.
Know-how - Proven expertise in the analysis of single-cell transcriptomics and/or spatial transcriptomics.
- Proven experience in communicating and interpreting results for researchers/biologists.
- Proficiency in UNIX environments (shell).
- Proficiency in R (required), and Python (desired), in a version-controlled setting (Git).
- Proficiency in data visualization.
Knowledge - Professional experience of at least four years in the field of omics analysis in academia or industry.
- Training in omics analyses, including but not limited to, batch effect correction, differential expression, pathways enrichment, trajectory analyses, and deconvolution.
- Academic reading, writing, and conversational skills in English (required) and French (required).
Soft skills - Ability to work in a team according to common procedures.
- Autonomy, initiative, and flexibility in finding solutions for new and unexpected issues.
- Ability to communicate with people from various scientific and technical backgrounds.
- Motivation to advance research in neuroscience!
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