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Genotyping Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Senior Genomic Sales Specialist

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$107K - $161K/yr

Title: Sr. Genomic Sales Specialist Territory: East AMR Location: Boston, MA (primary) Additional: Raleigh-Durham, NC, New York, NY, Atlanta, GA, Washington DC PacBio (NASDAQ: PACB) is a premier life ...

Senior Genomics Sales Specialist

Marina, CA · On-site

$101K - $151K/yr

Senior Genomic Sales Specialist PacBio (NASDAQ: PACB) is a premier life science technology company that is designs, develops, and manufactures advanced sequencing solutions to help scientists and ...

Senior Genomic Sales Specialist

Boston, MA · On-site

$107K - $161K/yr

Title: Sr. Genomic Sales Specialist Territory: East AMR Location: Boston, MA (primary) Additional: Raleigh-Durham, NC, New York, NY, Atlanta, GA, Washington DC PacBio (NASDAQ: PACB) is a premier life ...

Postdoctoral Fellow, Functional Genomics

New York, NY · On-site

$53K - $72K/yr

The Opportunity We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to lead development of pooled functional genomics technologies at scale, with emphasis on CRISPR technologies (CRISPRi, CRISPRa ...

OR · On-site

$107K - $161K/yr

Title: Sr. Genomic Sales Specialist Territory: East AMR Location: Boston, MA (primary) Additional: Raleigh-Durham, NC, New York, NY, Atlanta, GA, Washington DC PacBio (NASDAQ: PACB) is a premier life ...

Title: Sr. Genomic Sales Specialist Territory: East AMR Location: Boston, MA (primary) Additional: Raleigh-Durham, NC, New York, NY, Atlanta, GA, Washington DC PacBio (NASDAQ: PACB) is a premier life ...

Senior Genomic Sales Specialist

Boston, MA · On-site

$107K - $161K/yr

Title: Sr. Genomic Sales Specialist Territory: East AMR Location: Boston, MA (primary) Additional: Raleigh-Durham, NC, New York, NY, Atlanta, GA, Washington DC PacBio (NASDAQ: PACB) is a premier life ...

Senior Genomic Sales Specialist

Boston, MA · On-site

$107K - $161K/yr

Title: Sr. Genomic Sales Specialist Territory: East AMR Location: Boston, MA (primary) Additional: Raleigh-Durham, NC, New York, NY, Atlanta, GA, Washington DC PacBio (NASDAQ: PACB) is a premier life ...

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How much do genotyping jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for genotyping in the United States is $22.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in genotyping laboratories, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in genotyping labs often encounter challenges such as contamination of samples, maintaining high throughput under tight deadlines, and ensuring data accuracy. These issues can be managed by following strict laboratory protocols, using automated systems where possible, and consistently verifying results through quality control measures. Team collaboration is essential, as genotyping projects typically involve coordination with bioinformaticians and researchers to interpret results and troubleshoot technical issues, fostering a dynamic and supportive work environment.

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

To thrive as a Genotyping Specialist, you need a solid background in molecular biology, genetics, and laboratory techniques, often supported by a degree in a life science field. Familiarity with PCR, DNA sequencing platforms, genotyping arrays, and relevant laboratory information management systems (LIMS) is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong organizational skills are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accurate genetic analysis, reliable data management, and efficient workflow in research or clinical laboratory settings.

What is the difference between Genotyping vs Genetic Testing?

AspectGenotypingGenetic Testing
PurposeIdentifies specific genetic variants or alleles in an individualDetects genetic mutations, disorders, or predispositions
MethodsDNA analysis techniques like PCR, SNP analysisSequencing, karyotyping, molecular diagnostics
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research facilities, biotech companiesMedical labs, hospitals, research institutions
CredentialsBiotech, molecular biology, genetics certificationsMedical licenses, genetic counseling certifications

Genotyping focuses on identifying specific genetic variants, often for research or personalized medicine, while genetic testing detects broader genetic conditions or risks. Both roles require expertise in molecular biology techniques but serve different diagnostic and research purposes.

What is genotyping?

Genotyping is the process of determining the genetic makeup of an individual by examining their DNA sequence. This technique identifies differences in the genetic code, such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) or genetic mutations, which can help in researching genetic diseases, ancestry, and traits. Genotyping is widely used in fields like medicine, agriculture, and biological research to study genetic variation and its impact on health and development.
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What states have the most Genotyping jobs? States with the most job openings for Genotyping jobs include:
Infographic showing various Genotyping job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,039 per year, or $22.6 per hour.
NYGC Genomic AI Fellows

$118K/yr

Other

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

The New York Genome Center (NYGC) is seeking exceptional, highly motivated Genomic AI Fellows to join a high-impact initiative transforming the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of human disease through predictive genomic AI. This program aims to bridge the gap between large-scale genomic data and transformative clinical impact. The fellowship will provide early-career scientists with the resources and environment to develop next-generation Foundation Models (FMs) for the human genome.

The Vision

While DNA sequencing is now a clinical staple, the noncoding "dark matter" of the genome remains largely undeciphered. AI will play a key role in unlocking the sequence-to-function code. As a Genomic AI Fellow, you will collaborate with data generators, computational experts, and geneticists. You will leverage NYGC's massive, proprietary datasets, including single-cell multiomics and large-scale genetic perturbation datasets, to build models that predict how genetic variation influences cellular behavior and, ultimately, human health.

Research Opportunities

Genomic AI Fellows are encouraged to explore the frontier of genomic modeling, with access to high-resolution data and high-performance computing to address challenges such as:

  • Mapping the Regulatory Landscape: Moving beyond bulk-omics to predict cell-type-specific molecular phenotypes directly from DNA sequence.

  • Decoding Distal Regulation: Developing novel architectures that can accurately connect distant regulatory elements to transcriptomic output, capitalizing on genetic perturbations.

  • Predicting Clinical Trajectories: Utilizing whole-genome sequencing (WGS) from tens of thousands of cases-including Autism, Schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, and ALS-to predict disease risk and susceptibility via intermediate molecular effects.

Who You Are

We are seeking "high-risk, high-reward" thinkers who thrive at the intersection of machine learning and biology.

  • Academic Background: A Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computational Biology, Genomics, or a related quantitative field

  • AI Sophistication: Deep expertise in modern deep learning, foundation models, and large-scale model training.

  • Biological Curiosity: A strong interest in (or experience with) gene regulation, epigenomics, or the genetic basis of complex disease.

  • Independence: A track record of leading original research and the ability to navigate complex, multi-modal datasets.

Why the NYGC Genomic AI Fellowship?

This is a platform for researchers to lead high-impact projects within a collaborative ecosystem. You will be paired with world-class computational expertise and gain direct access to genomics data and "in-production" multiomics pipelines. Your work will sit at the vanguard of precision medicine, translating the multiomics revolution into actionable biological insights.

This position is offered as a one-year renewable appointment, with renewal based on performance, funding availability, and program needs.

Salary & Benefits

The pay for this position is $118,000 per year; this includes a $100,000 base pay and a $1,500 per month taxable postdoctoral housing allowance ($18,000 per year), a full range of medical, financial, and other benefits, and generous time off.

About the New York Genome Center

The New York Genome Center (NYGC) is an independent, nonprofit, academic research organization dedicated to advancing genomic research. NYGC scientists and staff are furthering new approaches to diagnosing and treating neurological diseases and cancer through their unique capabilities in whole genome sequencing, RNA sequencing, state-of-the art analytics, and the development of genomic tools. NYGC concentrates specifically on disease-based research in the following areas: neuropsychiatric disease (autism, schizophrenia, bipolar); neurodegenerative disease (ALS, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's), and cancer.

Located in Lower Manhattan, the New York Genome Center was founded by and remains closely affiliated with the leading academic medical centers and research universities in the New York region, engaging in research projects with and for these institutions. Essential to our collaborative work is an outstanding faculty, whose members typically hold a joint appointment at NYGC and a partner university. They support our scientific mission by conducting independent research in areas of mutual interest to us and the wider scientific community.

Equal Opportunity

We are committed to fostering a workplace environment that is welcoming and fair to all, ensuring that every employee has the opportunity to thrive. We believe that bringing together individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives leads to greater collaboration, innovation, and discovery. Valuing and supporting each employee in reaching their full potential strengthens our organization and enhances our collective success. We recognize that creating an environment where all employees feel valued and included requires sustained effort and dedication from the entire organization.

The New York Genome Center is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, creed, color, gender, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability, genetic predisposition or carrier status, protected veteran or military status, domestic violence victim status, partnership status, caregiver status, alienage or citizenship status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. NYGC takes affirmative action in support of its policy to hire and advance in employment individuals who are protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

FLSA Status - Exempt

This position is eligible for visa sponsorship and relocation assistance