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To excel as a Contract Cancer Bioinformatics Specialist, you need a strong background in bioinformatics, molecular biology, statistics, and experience analyzing large-scale genomic data, often supported by an advanced degree in a relevant field. Proficiency in programming languages like Python or R, familiarity with next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis tools, and experience using databases such as TCGA or cBioPortal are typically required. Exceptional problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication skills are crucial for collaborating with multidisciplinary research teams and translating complex data into actionable insights. These competencies are vital for driving impactful cancer research and ensuring accurate, reproducible data analysis in a fast-paced, project-based environment.

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Contract Cancer Bioinformaticians are professionals who specialize in analyzing biological data related to cancer, typically working on a contractual or project basis rather than as permanent staff. They use computational tools and statistical techniques to interpret large datasets, such as genomic or proteomic data, to support cancer research and clinical decision-making. These specialists collaborate with biologists, clinicians, and other researchers to uncover insights into cancer development, progression, and treatment. Their roles may involve developing pipelines, conducting data analysis, and helping design experiments to advance cancer understanding and therapies.
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Open Rank UNMCCC IM Molecular Medicine Cancer Computational Biology & Bioinformatics

Open Rank UNMCCC IM Molecular Medicine Cancer Computational Biology & Bioinformatics

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life

Posted 2 days ago


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Open Rank UNMCCC IM Molecular Medicine Cancer Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
Posting Number
req28821
Employment Type
Faculty
Faculty Type
Open Rank
Hiring Department
Division of Molecular Medicine (099X)
Academic Location
School of Medicine
Benefits Eligible
The University of New Mexico provides a comprehensive package of benefits including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. In addition, UNM offers educational benefits through the tuition remission and dependent education programs. See the Benefits home page for more information.
Position Summary
The University of New Mexico NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center (UNMCCC) and the Department of Medicine, Division of Molecular Medicine, at the UNM School of Medicine invite applications for faculty position in cancer-focused Computational Biology, Integrative Modeling, and Cancer Bioinformatics. This is an Open Rank, Open Track position. We seek highly interactive faculty who are developing strong track records of academic accomplishment including peer-reviewed funding and impactful publications in high quality journals, as well as more established senior faculty with sustained records of outstanding scholarly achievements. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to take advantage of large complex data sets, including but not limited to human genome sequencing and epigenetic data sets from multiple platforms and model systems; network reconstruction from transcriptomics and proteomics; high-resolution cellular, animal and human imaging data sets at multiple scales; and population science data (surveillance, cancer disparity patterns, epidemiology, behavioral, exposure) from large retrospective and prospective population cohorts. Many data sets include highly annotated patient information, including clinical and laboratory-generated correlative data, means of therapeutic intervention, and outcome, facilitating the development of computational models and algorithms predictive of response. Successful candidates will nucleate interdisciplinary interactions between scientists and physicians at the UNMCCC and UNM School of Medicine with our partnering institutions, including Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories with their large scale massively parallel computing infrastructure and outstanding teams of computational and informatics scientists. These collaborative interactions further enhance our ability to conduct computational, informatics, and systems biology research, inform clinical intervention strategies, and develop cutting-edge training programs for the next generation of cancer biologists and computational scientists. Successful applicants will also benefit from collaboration with several unique centers and programs at the UNMCCC including: The Molecular Discovery and High Throughput Target Screening Center (nmmlsc.health.unm.edu); one of the nation's 6 Chemical Biology Consortium Centers of Excellence in The NCI NExT Program; and The New Mexico Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling (stmc.health.unm.edu), one of 13 NIH-funded National Centers for Systems Biology. The UNMCCC is also a member of the ORIEN National Network of NCI Cancer Centers engaged in cancer sequencing, precision oncology, data sharing, cancer clinical trials and collaborative research (http://oriencancer.org/). Significant resources, including excellent salaries, comprehensive start-up packages, and endowed positions, are available. Faculty rank and appointment will be commensurate with accomplishments.
The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center (UNMCCC) The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center is the Official Cancer Center of New Mexico and the only National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center in a 500-mile radius. Its more than 120 board-certified oncology specialty physicians include cancer surgeons in every specialty (abdominal, thoracic, bone and soft tissue, neurosurgery, genitourinary, gynecology, and head and neck cancers), adult and pediatric hematologists/medical oncologists, gynecologic oncologists, and radiation oncologists. They, along with more than 600 other cancer healthcare professionals (nurses, pharmacists, nutritionists, navigators, psychologists and social workers), provide treatment to 65% of New Mexico's cancer patients from all across the state and partner with community health systems statewide to provide cancer care closer to home. They treated approximately 14,000 patients in about 100,000 ambulatory clinic visits in addition to in-patient hospitalizations at UNM Hospital. A total of nearly 400 patients participated in cancer clinical trials testing new cancer treatments that include tests of novel cancer prevention strategies and cancer genome sequencing. The more than 100 cancer research scientists affiliated with the UNMCCC were awarded $35.7 million in federal and private grants and contracts for cancer research projects. Since 2015, they have published nearly 1000 manuscripts, and promoting economic development, they filed 136 new patents and launched 10 new biotechnology start-up companies. Finally, the physicians, scientists and staff have provided education and training experiences to more than 500 high school, undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral fellowship students in cancer research and cancer health care delivery. Learn more at https://unmhealth.org/cancer/
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
  • PhD, MD or MD/PhD
  • Proven ability to collaborate with and/or lead teams with broad expertise in informatics, big data analysis and/or mathematical modeling related to clinical or translational cancer research;
  • A track record of scholarly achievement, including peer-reviewed funding and publications with impactful publications in cancer-focused biocomputing, computational biology or bioinformatics; and
  • Must be eligible to work in the U.S.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Expertise in predictive modeling of tumorigenesis or cancer-focused signaling pathways;
  • Interest in developing novel modeling approaches to understand therapeutic response and resistance;
  • Experience in education, training and mentoring and a commitment to building training programs and research interactions focused on the use of computational approaches that address cancer-related topics; and
  • Commitment to participation in team science initiatives and multi-investigator, programmatic grant.
  • A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and student success, as well as working with broadly diverse communities.

Application Instructions
Only applications submitted through the official UNMJobs site will be accepted. If you are viewing this job advertisement on a 3rd party site, please visit UNMJobs to submit an application.
Complete applications will include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the names of three references with mailing address, phone numbers and email address.For all inquiries or questions, please contact: Search Coordinator: Amanda Leigh Earnest at 505-272-2201 or
aleigh@salud.unm.edu
For Best Consideration
For best consideration, please apply by 5/31/2024. This position will remain open until filled.
The University of New Mexico is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class.
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