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Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard · 1 day ago

Computational Scientist for SMaHT Project

The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard is involved in the SMaHT Project, which aims to catalog somatic genetic variation across human tissues. They are seeking a Computational Scientist to lead data curation and analyses, overseeing experimental work plans and collaborating with various teams to implement data processing strategies.

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Responsibilities

Design and execute data QC and analysis strategies involving multimodal human tissue datasets, and specifically lead whole-genome short and long-read sequencing data, RNA sequencing, and somatic mutation analyses
Together with others, develop new methodologies and/or evaluate new methods for integrative analysis of genomic data
Apply or develop state-of-the-art computational tools and pipelines to a) assess data quality, b) integrate diverse data types and metadata, and c) detect somatic mutations and subsequent downstream analyses
Collaborate with internal technology development efforts for the application of high-throughput multiomic mapping strategies to diverse biological models
Present ideas and results to the multi-disciplinary members of the SMaHT Network. Prepare written reports and presentations for internal use as well as presentations at conferences

Qualification

Genomic data analysisWhole-genome sequencingProgramming PythonProgramming RProgramming etc.Algorithm developmentData quality controlBackground in geneticsCommunication skills

Required

PhD in Genomics, Computer Science, Physics, Statistics, Math, Engineering, or a related quantitative discipline is required with 0+ years of experience
Experience with computational analysis, algorithm development, and statistics
Substantial experience analyzing genomic data, preferably whole-genome short and long-read sequencing
Proficiency in at least one modern programming language
Proficient in design and application of analysis pipelines, and able to quickly learn and adapt computational tools for novel analyses
Strong communication skills, with ability to effectively communicate with specialists and non-specialists

Preferred

Experience with a scientific programming environment, such as Python, Julia, R or MATLAB
Experience with cloud computing
Background in genetics or biology

Benefits

Medical
Dental
Vision
Life
Disability insurance
A 401(k) retirement plan
Flexible spending and health savings accounts
At least 13 paid holidays
Winter closure
Paid time off
Parental and family care leave
An employee assistance program
Among other Broad benefits

Company

Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

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The Broad Institute brings together a diverse group of individuals from across its partner institutions — undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, professional scientists, administrative professionals, and academic faculty.

H1B Sponsorship

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2025 (108)
2024 (59)
2023 (73)
2022 (68)
2021 (70)
2020 (93)

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$283.25M
Key Investors
MacArthur FoundationAlzheimer's Foundation of AmericaMassachusetts Life Sciences Center
2025-11-18Grant· $100M
2020-08-11Grant
2019-09-09Grant· $0.75M

Leadership Team

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Dan Shore
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Anne Carpenter
Institute Scientist and Imaging Platform Senior Director
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