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Knowledge of genomics, bioinformatics, or next-generation sequencing approaches. * Knowledge of grant writing and proposal development. * Knowledge of controlled-environment agriculture systems.

Agricultural and Environmental Systems, Agricultural Education, Animal Science, Biological ... biology, bioinformatics, and genomic diversity of farm animals. Minimum Requirements Bachelor ...

Knowledge of genomics, bioinformatics, or next-generation sequencing approaches. * Knowledge of grant writing and proposal development. * Knowledge of controlled-environment agriculture systems.

... agricultural and forest ecosystems. The successful candidate will develop and apply molecular ... Applicants should have virology and bioinformatics experience with the terminal and R; experience ...

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How much do agricultural bioinformatics jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for agricultural bioinformatics in the United States is $94,474.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,500.00 and $129,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an agricultural bioinformatics job?

An Agricultural Bioinformatics job involves applying computational tools and data analysis techniques to study biological data related to agriculture. Professionals in this field work with genomic, transcriptomic, and phenotypic data to improve crop yields, enhance disease resistance, and optimize farming practices. They may collaborate with biologists, agronomists, and data scientists to develop models and algorithms that support sustainable agricultural advancements.

What are some typical daily responsibilities in an agricultural bioinformatics role?

In an Agricultural Bioinformatics position, your typical day includes analyzing genomic or phenotypic data from crops or livestock, developing computational models, and interpreting results to support breeding or agricultural research projects. You may also work closely with biologists, breeders, and data scientists to design experiments, troubleshoot data issues, and present findings to multidisciplinary teams. Regular tasks can involve coding, maintaining databases, and staying current with advancements in bioinformatics and agricultural sciences. This collaborative, research-focused environment offers a dynamic mix of in-depth data analysis and teamwork.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an agricultural bioinformatics position?

To thrive in Agricultural Bioinformatics, you need a strong background in bioinformatics, computational biology, and agriculture-related sciences, usually supported by a relevant degree like bioinformatics, genetics, or plant science. Proficiency with data analysis tools such as Python, R, and specific bioinformatics software (e.g., BLAST, GATK), as well as experience working with genomic databases, is essential. Critical thinking, effective communication, and strong problem-solving abilities are valuable soft skills in this field. These skills are important for interpreting complex biological data and translating findings into actionable solutions for agricultural improvement.

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Infographic showing various Agricultural Bioinformatics job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 82% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,474 per year, or $45.4 per hour.

FL103 | Cambridge, MA Scientist, Computational Biology

Flagship Pioneering

Cambridge, MA • On-site

$115 - $165/hr

Other

Medical, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

What if… you could help build a life sciences company developing breakthrough technologies to transform how disease is detected,monitored, and treated?

Liquid biopsies have opened the possibility of understanding disease through minimally invasive biospecimens rather than relying solely on tissue biopsies and other invasive procedures. Yet today’s liquid biopsy technologies still capture only a fraction of the biology needed to detect disease early,monitorprogression, and guide intervention across many high-burden conditions. As a result, many diseases are still diagnosed only after symptoms emerge or after invasive testing, limiting the opportunity to intervene when treatments may have the greatest impact.

FL103 was founded by Flagship Pioneering, an innovation enterprise dedicated to originating and developing companies that invent breakthrough technologies to transform health care, agriculture, and sustainability. Since Flagship’s founding in 2000, the firm has originated and fostered more than 100 scientific ventures, including Moderna Therapeutics, Generate Biomedicines, and Indigo Agriculture.

Position Summary

FL103isseekinga highly motivated and experiencedcomputationalbiologist to join our early-stage biotech company. The successful candidate will be a driven, experienced scientist who is enthusiastic about developingstate-of-the-arttechniques to pioneer the detection of cellular dynamics from minimally invasive biospecimens. The position willprovidea unique opportunity to play a foundational role in the development of FL103’score platform.

Responsibilities
  • Develop,maintain, and scale computational pipelines for proteomics, transcriptomics, and internal proprietary assay data.
  • Integrate multi-modal biological datasets toidentifydisease-relevant molecular patterns, candidate biomarkers, and assay features.
  • Design and apply statistical, machine learning, and bioinformatics methods to improve assay sensitivity, specificity, reproducibility, and biological interpretability.
  • Partner with biologists, assay developers, and leadership to design experiments, define success criteria, analyze results, andvalidatekey biological and computational hypotheses.
  • Collaborate with software and data engineers to build internal tools, dashboards, and user interfaces that enable scientists to explore, interpret, and pressure-test FL103 data.
  • Build literature- and knowledge-based contextualization workflows, including responsible use of LLMs, to connect internal findings with external scientific evidence and disease biology.
  • Develop rigorous analytical frameworks for comparing candidate markers, assay conditions, biological cohorts, and disease states.
  • Ensure analyses are reproducible, well-documented, and version-controlled, with clear standards for data provenance, code quality, and interpretation.
  • Translate complex computational analyses into clear biological and strategic recommendations for cross-functional teams.
  • Maintain deep scientific and technicalexpertiseby staying current with advances in computational biology, liquid biopsy technologies, biomarker discovery, multi-omics analysis, and disease biology.
  • Communicate results clearly through presentations, written reports, technical documentation, and cross-functional discussions with the FL103 team.
Qualifications
  • PhDincomputational biology, systems biology, bioinformatics, computerscienceor related fields with2-4 years of industry experience
  • Experienced in standard and advanced computational support of wet-lab experimental design
  • Understanding of NGS approaches anddemonstratedability to collaborate with experimental biologists to conduct quality control, design experiments, andoptimizeprotocols
  • Experience analyzing -omics data (e.g., single-cell and bulk RNA-seq,mass spec) using a scientific programming language such as R or Python.
  • Strong hands-on experience analyzing mass spectrometry-based proteomics data isrequired; direct experience with raw mass spec data processing, QC, normalization, and feature extraction is stronglypreferred.
  • Experience withbothstatistical inferenceandmachine learning(e.grandom forests, SVMs, neural networks, transformers, etc.).
  • Ability to manage multiple projects, working both independently and collaboratively within a dynamic team
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills to present results and scientific data to the internal team and/or collaborators
  • Highly attentive to detail, flexible, and curious
  • Enthusiastic about playing a pivotal role in building the foundation of a new biotech company

Flagship Pioneering is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, genderidentityor Veteran status.

The salary range for this role is $115,000 - $165,000. Compensation for the role will depend on a number of factors, including a candidate’s qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience. FL103 currently offers healthcare coverage, annual incentive program, retirement benefits and a broad range of other benefits.

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