Bioinformatics Research Scientist II
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Veracyte
Compensation
$122,000 - $166,000
Job Description
At Veracyte, we offer exciting career opportunities for those interested in joining a pioneering team that is committed to transforming cancer care for patients across the globe. Working at Veracyte enables our employees to not only make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients, but to also learn and grow within a purpose driven environment. This is what we call the Veracyte way – it’s about how we work together, guided by our values, to give clinicians the insights they need to help patients make life-changing decisions.
Our Values:
- We Seek A Better Way: We innovate boldly, learn from our setbacks, and are resilient in our pursuit to transform cancer care
- We Make It Happen: We act with urgency, commit to quality, and bring fun to our hard work
- We Are Stronger Together: We collaborate openly, seek to understand, and celebrate our wins
- We Care Deeply: We embrace our differences, do the right thing, and encourage each other
The Position:
We are seeking a talented and motivated Bioinformatics Research Scientist to join the Translational Bioinformatics group within the Bioinformatics and Data Science Team. This role will focus on applying computational and statistical methods to large-scale transcriptomic and genomic datasets, with a strong emphasis on prostate cancer biology and clinical applications. The successful candidate will contribute to the discovery of clinically meaningful molecular signatures that advance disease stratification, prognosis, and diagnostic development, communicating the results of their work to scientists and clinicians. This position is an excellent opportunity to work at the intersection of data science, biology, and clinical research, collaborating closely with scientists, clinicians, and cross-functional partners to translate complex data into impactful insights.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Analyze gene expression, transcriptomic, and next-generation sequencing data applying state-of-the-art statistical and machine-learning methods to derive biological and clinical insights, with a primary focus on prostate cancer cohorts from clinical and research studies.
- Design, train, and evaluate supervised and unsupervised machine learning models to predict disease subtypes, biological and clinical endpoints, and clinically actionable genomic signatures across multiple disease areas.
- Document methods, analyses, and results to support reproducibility and regulatory-grade research standards.
- Translate findings into presentations, abstracts, and publication to be presented to internal teams as well as external collaborators, including academic researchers, clinicians, and commercial partners.
- Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams to support research initiatives that inform product development and scientific strategy.
Who You Are:
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:
- PhD. in Cancer Biology, Bioinformatics, Statistics or related field, or M.Sc. with 3-4 years of relevant post-graduate experience (postdoc or industry).
- Deep familiarity with cancer genomics, pathology, or clinical management (prostate cancer preferred).
- Hands-on experience analyzing transcriptomics and NGS data.
- Expertise in R programming and data analysis.
- Strong proficiency in feature reduction techniques and visualization (e.g., U-MAP), supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms, and model performance evaluation.
- Hands-on experience with cloud computing architecture (AWS preferred).
- Strong problem-solving skills and intellectual curiosity, with a desire to learn new disease biology and clinical concepts.
- Excellent communication skills, with experience presenting or discussing scientific results in collaborative settings.
- LOCATION:
- This is a remote friendly position in US or Canada.
- On-site office available in South San Francisco or San Diego.
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