(Senior or Non Senior) Computational Genomics Scientist - Pathogen
Requirements
Candidates should have a PhD or equivalent experience in a quantitative field and significant experience in bioinformatics algorithm development, machine learning methods, and microbial genomics. For senior roles, at least three years of postdoctoral or industry experience is required.
Job Description
- Health, Medical Science & Generative Biology
- Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture
- Climate Change & Managing CO₂
- Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
Welcome to the Pathogen Project:
Within this ecosystem, the Pathogen Project exemplifies EIT's dedication to ground-breaking science. It seeks to transform pathogen risk management, detection and response by leveraging Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS)-based metagenomic and pathogen-specific analytical tools. The goal is to power metagenomic devices using long-read sequencing technologies by building a comprehensive database of pathogen information to inform response. Enabled by Oracle Inc.'s cloud-computing scale and security, the Pathogen Project is advancing toward certified diagnostic tools for deployment in laboratories, hospitals, and public health organisations worldwide.
Your Role:
At EIT we are seeking an experienced and detailed orientated (Senior or Non Senior) Scientist with recognised expertise in developing computational methods and algorithms for genomic sequencing data analysis. This is an exciting opportunity to develop novel computational approaches for microbial data that will become part of our diagnostic products and thus help shape the future of infectious disease diagnostics. Reporting to the Lead Scientist in Computational Genomics, you will work closely with computational scientists, bioinformaticians, software engineers, and our database and data platform teams to deliver scientifically rigorous, scalable, and clinically relevant innovation in the microbial genomics space.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design, develop and evaluate novel computational methods in areas such as genome assembly, binning, and functional characterisation of genomes from metagenomic sequencing data
- Collaborate with scientists across EIT to apply the latest developments in AI/ML to real-world challenges in the pathogen space
- Work with bioinformaticians and software engineers to implement methods in scalable, reproducible, and modular workflows
- Perform rigorous benchmarking using public and internal datasets, and guide experimental validation efforts in collaboration with our wet-lab teams
- Communicate technical concepts to broad audiences and collaborate with interdisciplinary colleagues across the organization
Requirements
The three core technical skillsets for this role are bioinformatics algorithm development, machine learning methods, and microbial genomics.
Strong candidates will have significant experience in at least two of these three areas, and experience in all three is a plus.
For Senior: At least three years of postdoctoral or industry experience developing computational methods for next-generation sequencing data, with the ability to plan and execute research projects independently.
For Non-Senior: Hands-on experience developing computational methods for next-generation sequencing data.
Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience:
- PhD or equivalent experience in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, mathematics, physics, or another quantitative field
- Significant experience developing bioinformatics methods for efficient search and storage of DNA sequences, genome assembly, genome annotation, pangenomes, phylogenetics, and/or comparative genomics
- Solid understanding of data structures, algorithms, and statistical methods (e.g. De Bruijn graphs, hashing, Burrows-Wheeler transform, Bayesian methods, mixed models, dimensionality reduction, embeddings)
- Experience with innovative machine learning applications in the context of biological data, particularly sequencing data
- Proficient in the use of command-line interfaces, low and high-level programming languages (e.g. Python, C, C++, Rust) and modern software development techniques (version control, CI/CD)
- Track record of scientific output and engagement with the computational genomics community
- Experience working with microbial genomes and shotgun metagenomics data
- Experience working with long-read sequencing data (ONT)
- Experience with bioinformatics workflow management (e.g. Nextflow) and cloud computing (e.g. OCI, AWS, GCP)
- Contributions to open-source bioinformatics software
- Previous experience mentoring or line-managing scientists (For Senior)
- Strategic thinker with the ability to translate scientific insights into practical solutions
- Effective communicator and enthusiastic knowledge sharer across disciplines
- Rigorous and detail-oriented with a commitment to reproducibility and benchmarking
- Comfortable in a fast-paced, interdisciplinary environment and able to adapt to evolving priorities
- Collaborative ethos with the ability to work across teams and domains
Our Benefits:
- Salary: Competitive + travel allowance + bonus
- Enhanced holiday + options to buy additional days
- Pension
- Life Assurance
- Income Protection
- Private Medical Insurance
- Hospital Cash Plan
- Therapy Services
- Perk Box
- Electric Car Scheme
- Childcare benefit
- You must have the permanent right to work in the UK and be willing to travel when required. Given the specialised nature of this role, we can consider sponsorship for candidates who meet the expectations outlined in the job description
- Hybrid working; min 3 days on site a week
- You will live in, or within easy commuting distance of, Oxford (or be willing to relocate)
Education
["postgraduate degree"]
Skills
About Ellison Institute of Technology Oxford
Led by a world-class faculty of scientists, technologists, engineers, researchers, educators and innovators, the Ellison Institute of Technology aims to deliver scaled solutions to humanity's important problems. By breaking down the silos between science, research, industry and policy, we are reimagining the path from scientific discovery to applied solutions for the benefit of society. Set for completion in 2027, the EIT Campus in Littlemore will include more than 300,000 sq ft of research laboratories, educational and gathering spaces. Fuelled by growing ambition and the strength of Oxford’s science ecosystem, EIT is now expanding its footprint to a 2 million sq ft Campus across the western part of The Oxford Science Park. Designed by Foster + Partners led by Lord Norman Foster, this will become a transformative workplace for up to 7,000 people, with autonomous laboratories, purpose-built laboratories including a plant sciences building and dynamic spaces to spark interdisciplinary collaboration.
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