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We are offering a Data Analyst Internship for qualified candidates. This is a cross-disciplinary role, both instructional and technical. You'll engage with our team of educators to validate and ...

We are offering a Data Analyst Internship for qualified candidates. This is a cross-disciplinary role, both instructional and technical. You'll engage with our team of educators to validate and ...

We are offering a Data Analyst Internship for qualified candidates. This is a cross-disciplinary role, both instructional and technical. You'll engage with our team of educators to validate and ...

The Lead Bioinformatics AI Scientist will play a central role in AI-powered genomics research and data analysis, focusing on identifying novel AI solutions, training and fine-tuning GenAI models ...

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How much do internship genomic data analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship genomic data analyst in the United States is $22.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Genomic Data Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Genomic Data Analyst, you need a foundational knowledge of genetics, statistics, and bioinformatics, usually supported by coursework in biology, computational sciences, or related fields. Familiarity with programming languages such as Python or R, experience with genomic databases, and basic proficiency in data analysis tools are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective teamwork skills help interns excel in collaborative research environments. These competencies are crucial for accurately interpreting complex genomic data and contributing meaningful insights to scientific projects.

What is an Internship Genomic Data Analyst?

An Internship Genomic Data Analyst is a trainee or student who assists with analyzing and interpreting large sets of genetic data, often as part of a research or healthcare team. They typically use bioinformatics tools and programming languages to process DNA, RNA, or protein sequences, identify genetic variants, and generate reports. The internship provides practical experience working with genomic datasets, familiarizing interns with industry-standard analysis methods and laboratory workflows. This role is ideal for students in biology, bioinformatics, or computer science looking to gain hands-on experience in genomics. Responsibilities may include data cleaning, statistical analysis, and collaborating with scientists to draw meaningful conclusions from genetic data.

What types of projects and daily tasks can I expect as an Internship Genomic Data Analyst?

As an Internship Genomic Data Analyst, you will likely work on tasks such as cleaning and preprocessing genomic datasets, running bioinformatics pipelines, and performing statistical analyses to interpret genetic data. Your day-to-day responsibilities may also include data visualization, assisting with literature reviews, and collaborating closely with both computational and biological researchers. Interns often gain exposure to a variety of genomic technologies and analytical tools, providing practical experience that helps build a strong foundation for future roles in the field.
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Computational Scientist I- Center for Genomic Medicine

Computational Scientist I- Center for Genomic Medicine

Broad Institute

Cambridge, MA โ€ข On-site

$88K - $124K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

General information
Location
Cambridge, MA
Ref #
44166
Job Family
Research
Workplace
Hybrid
Date published
05/20/2026
Time Type
Full time
Pay Range
$88,000.00/yr - $124,000.00/yr
Description & Requirements
The Talkowski Laboratory in the Center for Genomic Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard is seeking a highly motivated, enthusiastic Computational Scientist to work with and support our research group in analyzing sequencing data to identify structural variants within the human genome using genomic population databases and aggregating phenotype and genotype datasets.
We are comprised of an interdisciplinary group of scientists, technicians, bioinformaticians, computational biologists, and postdoctoral fellows who work together in a mutually supportive and respectful environment. Ideas are freely shared, and contributions are highly valued. We are dedicated to characterizing genomic variation contributing to human disease, with a focus on the relationship between genome structure and function. The lab integrates molecular and computational genomics methods to investigate the genetic architecture of neuropsychiatric disorders and develop new technologies for translational applications in genetic diagnostics. The lab has served as a hub for novel gene and variant discovery and functional genomics modeling in common complex and rare Mendelian disorders.
At a minimum, candidates should have a PhD in genetics or a related field. Additional postdoctoral experience is preferred, but not required. Candidates should have a deep computational background, including experience in statistical genetics, programming languages, and data science. They should excel at critical thinking, performing large-scale analyses, and demonstrate an ability to learn, develop, and apply new computational tools and methods. They will seek to understand which models and tools would drive progress on core scientific questions, lead the effort to develop and apply them, and collaborate on publishing and presenting the work. Knowledge of existing bioinformatics analysis tools, methods, and databases is a significant plus.
Candidates will have the opportunity to work in a unique translational genomics environment within the CGM, which seeks to integrate computational genomics, technology development, and molecular genomics methods. The MGH and the Broad Institute provide a vibrant research environment with close links to top academic institutions across the Boston area, and provide the potential for your contributions to be used and recognized worldwide.
This position is hybrid, and candidates can work remotely as needed
Education requirements: A PhD degree in a quantitative discipline (such as computational biology, biostatistics, statistical genetics, computer science, bioinformatics, or in biology with a strong quantitative background). Additional postdoctoral experience is preferred.
Minimum years of experience: 2+ years of direct work experience.
Responsibilities of the role:
  • Perform large-scale data analysis on genomics data and bulk sequencing data for collaborators
  • Mining of genetic databases and resources to evaluate loci for gene discovery
  • Conceive, implement and test genomics models; work with wet-lab researchers to translate these models into testable experiments; help analyze data from experiments
  • Evaluate and recommend new emerging data analysis tools
  • Create scientifically rigorous visualizations, communications, and presentations of results
  • Contribute to the generation of pipelines, protocols, publications, and intellectual property

Minimum requirements:
  • Experience with biological datasets, preferably large-scale genotyping and/or sequencing data.
  • Proficiency in at least one modern programming language. Experience with a scientific programming environment, such as R or Python, is preferred.
  • Experience in cloud-based computing preferred, but not required.
  • Familiarity with next-generation sequence data analysis tools; ideally will have some prior experience with statistical methods, pipelines and tools relevant to genomic data analysis.
  • Experience with publicly available genetic databases (eg GTEx, Roadmap, gnomAD, UCSC, GWAS catalog) preferred.
  • Independent, highly motivated, and highly collaborative with the ability to work together with multi-disciplinary teams of biologists, laboratory scientists, bioinformaticians, and physicians.
  • Strong communication skills.

The expected base pay range for this position as listed above is based on a 40 hour per week schedule. Broad provides pay ranges representing its reasonable and good faith estimate of what the organization reasonably expects to pay for a position at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary based on factors including but not limited to, relevant skills, experience, education, qualifications, and other factors permissible by law.
At Broad, your base pay is just one part of a comprehensive total rewards package. From day one, this role offers a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance; a 401(k) retirement plan; flexible spending and health savings accounts; at least 13 paid holidays; winter closure; paid time off; parental and family care leave; and an employee assistance program, among other Broad benefits.
The Broad Institute is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, religion, age, color, sex, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by local, state, or federal laws, rules, or regulations.
Should you need a reasonable accommodation to complete the application or interview process, please contact recruiting@broadinstitute.org for assistance.