Data Scientist / Senior Data Scientist
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Calico is seeking a Data Scientist/Senior Data Scientist to join the statistical genetics team within the Computational Sciences group. In this position, you will develop and apply cutting-edge computational methods to analyze unique biobank-scale datasets (e.g. UK Biobank) to identify potential drug targets for age-related disease. Two major areas of focus will be analysis of longitudinal datasets to identify factors modulating the trajectory of age-related decline and the analysis of high-dimensional phenotypes. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research community and work closely with internal and external scientific collaborators and will be expected to contribute to the design of target discovery or validation efforts.
Position Responsibilities:
- Develop and apply computational methods suitable for biobank-scale complex or high-dimensional phenotypic datasets from both public and proprietary data sources
- Conceive, design, and execute studies to interrogate the genetic basis of age-related complex traits and of aging trajectories in large human cohorts
- Integrate multiple data sources (e.g. clinical data, genetics, ‘omics) to develop therapeutic hypotheses for age-related disease
- Contribute to software and/or workflows for the analysis of cohort data across multiple research projects and development programs
- Collaborate with and communicate findings effectively to researchers from a broad range of scientific backgrounds, both internally and externally
Position Requirements:
- Ph.D. in genetics, statistics, statistical genetics, computational biology, or equivalent
- Track record of developing and applying new computational and statistical methods tailored to analyzing novel datasets
- Experience with the statistical genetic toolkit for complex traits (e.g. GWAS, gene burden tests, statistical finemapping, LD score regression, eQTL/pQTL mapping, colocalization, polygenic risk scores, Mendelian randomization), including methods for ancestrally diverse populations
- Experience with analyzing large, high-dimensional clinical and/or molecular datasets (for example, imaging, genomics and other ‘omics, longitudinal data)
- Familiarity with large human cohort studies (e.g. UK Biobank, FinnGen, All of Us)
- Strong coding skills in Python and/or R, including experience developing software and/or workflows that can be readily used by others
- Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, including collaborating with stakeholders from different scientific disciplines
- Must be able to work onsite at least 4 days a week
The estimated base salary range for this role is $120,000 – $185,000. Actual pay will be based on a number of factors including experience and qualifications. This position is also eligible for two annual cash bonuses.
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