The successful candidate will possess broad and deep scientific expertise, a strong publication and track record, and exceptional knowledge in genome editing, long-range sequencing, biomedical informatics and computational genomics. A clear understanding of the CECGT research mission is essential. The position will lead and oversee sequencing, genomics, and bioinformatics analyses and resources as part of CECGT’s strategic growth in advanced genetic and sequencing-based research.
The incumbent will support a multidisciplinary team of embryologists, stem cell biologists, and senior investigators by generating, managing, processing, and analyzing large-scale sequencing datasets. Responsibilities include the interpretation of complex, high-throughput genomic data to extract biologically meaningful insights relevant to human development and disease. Key duties include independently designing, developing, and executing gene editing, sequencing analyses and computational workflows, as well as building and maintaining bioinformatics pipelines, tools, and software for the analysis of high-throughput sequencing data derived from research participants, gametes, preimplantation embryos, and pluripotent stem cells.
The position will also contribute to the preparation of bioinformatics-focused presentations, manuscripts, and grant applications; assist in the development of long-read and advanced sequencing–based research initiatives; and perform a range of duties requiring flexibility, sound judgment, and specialized expertise in gamete, embryo, and stem cell biology. In addition, the incumbent will maintain and advance their bioinformatics skill set and provide training and mentorship to personnel to meet the growing analytical demands of large-scale and complex genomic datasets.
Overall, this position supports and advances the mission of the Center for Embryonic Cell and Gene Therapy through demonstrated reliability, productivity, professionalism, accuracy, timeliness, problem-solving ability, and a strong ethical framework appropriate to the Center’s scientifically and ethically complex focus.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
This position is located at the OHSU South Waterfront campus in Portland, Oregon. As a full-time position, the work schedule is expected to be 40+ hours per week, with schedule flexibility ensuring availability according to lab operations and needs. May be required to work evenings or weekends to cover outreach events on or off campus.
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