What are the responsibilities and job description for the Computational Biologist I position at Foundation Medicine?
About The Job
The Computational Biologist I contributes to the early innovation of novel bioinformatics methods and genomic signatures in oncology. Leveraging Foundation Medicine’s FoundationCORE dataset of 800,000 samples and the Flatiron Health-Foundation Medicine joint Clinico-Genomic Database of 100,000 samples with annotated clinical outcomes, this role explores novel patterns in cancer biology. The position plays a key role in conducting original research, generating insights, and preparing high-impact scientific abstracts, presentations, and peer-reviewed manuscripts. The work drives foundational understanding that supports clinical diagnostics and translational research in oncology.
In addition to research, this role develops sub-specialization in the data architecture supporting the team’s efforts, including pipeline workflow development, cloud-based data storage, and maintaining data quality and integrity.
Key Responsibilities
Basic Qualifications:
The Computational Biologist I contributes to the early innovation of novel bioinformatics methods and genomic signatures in oncology. Leveraging Foundation Medicine’s FoundationCORE dataset of 800,000 samples and the Flatiron Health-Foundation Medicine joint Clinico-Genomic Database of 100,000 samples with annotated clinical outcomes, this role explores novel patterns in cancer biology. The position plays a key role in conducting original research, generating insights, and preparing high-impact scientific abstracts, presentations, and peer-reviewed manuscripts. The work drives foundational understanding that supports clinical diagnostics and translational research in oncology.
In addition to research, this role develops sub-specialization in the data architecture supporting the team’s efforts, including pipeline workflow development, cloud-based data storage, and maintaining data quality and integrity.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and evaluate potential signatures and biomarkers using large-scale datasets; investigate genomic mechanisms underlying oncogenesis.
- Apply statistical analyses, analyze genomic data via HPC clusters, and improve assay performance.
- Organize, visualize, and interpret data in a high-throughput, data-intensive environment.
- Collaborate with internal cross-functional teams — including R&D, Medical, Commercial, Biopharma, and Regulatory — and engage with external collaborators to support enterprise goals.
- Work closely with molecular biologists, computational scientists, and regulatory teams to inform the feasibility and planning of translational next-generation sequencing (NGS) assays.
- Maintain awareness of current bioinformatics methods and diagnostic oncology literature.
- Prepare and present results in internal meetings and contribute to scientific literature.
- Design and refine bioinformatics algorithms, workflows, and analysis pipelines; manage cloud-based data infrastructure and ensure data quality.
- Build, maintain, and enhance internal data workflows and computational pipelines; implement and uphold best practices in data architecture and cloud-based data systems
- Other duties as assigned.
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in related field and 6 years of research experience preferred in the life sciences industry; OR,
- Master’s and 2 year of research experience preferred in the life sciences industry; OR,
- PhD and no experience
- 1 years of industry or post-doctoral research experience in cancer biology, bioinformatics, or a related field using NGS data
- Proficiency in Unix or Unix-like operating systems; proficiency in one or more programming languages such as Python, R, SQL, or similar scientific computing languages; familiarity with other programming or scripting languages
- Familiarity with cloud computing platforms (e.g. AWS)
- Experience using version control tools (e.g. Git)
- Experience working with public datasets (e.g., TCGA, cBioPortal, Genomic Data Commons)
- Competence in basic statistical methods and applications in bioinformatics
- Fundamental understanding of molecular biology and NGS principles (e.g., DNA-seq, library prep, target enrichment)
- Effective collaboration and communication skills, including scientific writing and presenting data to multidisciplinary teams
- Understanding of HIPAA and the importance of patient data privacy
- Commitment to reflect FMI's values of Integrity, Courage, and Passion
Salary : $112,560 - $133,000