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Adapts instruction using Punnett squares, pedigree practice sets, and bioinformatics tools to support biology majors and pre-medical students preparing for graduate-level genetics or MCAT biological ...

Adapts instruction using Punnett squares, pedigree practice sets, and bioinformatics tools to support biology majors and pre-medical students preparing for graduate-level genetics or MCAT biological ...

Adapts instruction using Punnett squares, pedigree practice sets, and bioinformatics tools to support biology majors and pre-medical students preparing for graduate-level genetics or MCAT biological ...

Adapts instruction using Punnett squares, pedigree practice sets, and bioinformatics tools to support biology majors and pre-medical students preparing for graduate-level genetics or MCAT biological ...

Adapts instruction using Punnett squares, pedigree practice sets, and bioinformatics tools to support biology majors and pre-medical students preparing for graduate-level genetics or MCAT biological ...

Postdoctoral Fellow

Bloomington, IN · On-site

$45K - $61K/yr

... bioinformatics, and genomics. It is always an exciting time for Biology - enormous advances in global genome analysis coupled with unprecedented developments in interdisciplinary research have made ...

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What are some common challenges faced by professionals in bioinformatics roles, and how can they be addressed?

Bioinformatics professionals often encounter challenges such as managing large and complex datasets, keeping up with rapidly evolving technologies, and collaborating effectively with interdisciplinary teams. To address these challenges, it's important to develop strong data management and analytical skills, stay updated through continuous learning, and communicate clearly with both biologists and computer scientists. Leveraging version control tools, computational resources, and participating in collaborative projects can also help streamline workflows and enhance productivity.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Bioinformatics professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Bioinformatics job, you need a strong background in biology, statistics, and computer science, often supported by a degree in bioinformatics or a related field. Familiarity with programming languages (such as Python, R, or Perl), bioinformatics databases, and tools like BLAST or Next-Generation Sequencing platforms is essential. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set outstanding professionals apart in this role. These skills are crucial for accurately interpreting complex data, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, and advancing research outcomes.

What are bioinformatics jobs?

Bioinformatics jobs involve the application of computer science, mathematics, and biology to analyze and interpret complex biological data, such as genetic sequences. Professionals in this field develop algorithms, create databases, and use statistical tools to solve problems in genomics, drug discovery, and other life sciences. These roles are typically found in research institutions, biotechnology companies, pharmaceutical firms, and academic settings. The field is growing rapidly due to advances in technology and the increasing importance of big data in biology.
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Technical Specialist- Molecular Pathology

Technical Specialist- Molecular Pathology

Indiana University Health

Indianapolis, IN

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 27 days ago


Indiana University Health rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 457 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

329th of 870 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Indiana University Health is Indiana's most comprehensive health system, with 16 hospitals and more than 34,000 team members serving patients across the state. Our laboratory system performs over 19 million tests annually and supports hospitals and physicians nationwide with advanced diagnostic services.

The IU Health Molecular Pathology Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated Technical Laboratory Specialist with expertise in molecular diagnostics, including PCR, Sanger sequencing and next-generation sequencing (NGS). This role will provide technical oversight, quality assurance, and method development for high-complexity molecular testing in a clinically regulated environment.

Shift: Full-time, days 

Location: IUHMG Molecular Pathology Lab (Indianapolis, IN)

Role Summary

The Molecular Pathology Technical Specialist is responsible for ensuring the accuracy, quality, and regulatory compliance of molecular diagnostic testing, with a focus on PCR-based assays, Sanger sequencing and NGS workflows. This role partners closely with medical directors, laboratory leadership, and quality teams to support cutting-edge genomic testing and continuous improvement initiatives.

Key Responsibilities

Technical Oversight & Testing

Provide technical leadership for PCR (qPCR, RT-PCR, melt-curve analysis), Sanger sequencing and NGS platforms including assay performance, validation, and optimization

Oversee end-to-end NGS workflows, including nucleic acid extraction, library preparation, sequencing, and data quality review

Collaborate on the development, validation, and implementation of laboratory-developed tests (LDTs)

Troubleshoot complex molecular assays, instrumentation, and bioinformatics pipelines

Quality Assurance & Compliance

Ensure compliance with CLIA, CAP, and other regulatory standards for high-complexity molecular testing

Establish and maintain quality control programs for PCR, Sanger and NGS assays

Review and approve SOPs, validation reports, QC documentation, and test procedures

Lead investigations into non-conformances, out-of-specification results, and corrective/preventive actions (CAPA)

Method Development & Validation

Design and execute analytical validations for molecular assays (accuracy, precision, sensitivity, specificity, LOD)

Evaluate and implement emerging molecular technologies and genomic platforms

Collaborate with pathologists and clinical teams on test utilization and optimization

Training & Competency

Develop and deliver training programs for staff in molecular techniques and workflows

Manage competency assessments and technical qualification programs

Provide mentorship and technical guidance to laboratory personnel

Continuous Improvement & Innovation

Analyze assay performance metrics and implement process improvements

Support digital and automation initiatives within molecular diagnostics

Stay current with advances in molecular pathology, genomics, and precision medicine

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Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, or related biological science (Master's preferred)

Meets CLIA requirements for Technical Consultant (TC) and Technical Supervisor (TS)

Minimum 4 years of experience in high-complexity molecular laboratory testing

Demonstrated experience with:

o PCR methodologies (qPCR, RT-PCR, melt-curve analysis)

o Next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms and workflows

o Molecular assay validation and development

Certification by ASCP (MB), AMT, or equivalent preferred

Strong understanding of bioinformatics pipelines and data analysis workflows preferred

Knowledge of CLIA, CAP, and regulatory requirements for molecular diagnostics

Skills & Competencies

Expertise in molecular testing techniques and instrumentation

Strong analytical and troubleshooting abilities

Excellent documentation and regulatory compliance skills

Ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams

Familiarity with laboratory information systems (LIS) and data management tools

Benefits

As Indiana's #1 healthcare system, IU Health offers:

Competitive compensation

401(k) with employer match

Tuition reimbursement

Student loan forgiveness programs

Employee Assistance Program

Wellness incentives and rewards

Equal Opportunity Employer

IU Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. Reasonable accommodations are available for qualified individuals with disabilities.


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