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Position Summary:The Canadian Center for Computational Genomics (C3G) is a bioinformatics core facility that offers bioinformatics services supporting the McGill Genome Centre and the wider genomics community. Within C3G, the Technological Development team’s main objective is to test new technologies and develop the analytical workflows required to support them. This includes development of our internal workflow management system GenPipes, as well as supporting external software tools from the wider bioinformatics community. Projects currently or previously supported by the team include Genome Canada’s HostSeq and VirusSeq initiatives, the Terry Fox Research Institute’s Marathon of Hope (MoH) Initiative, the Pan Canadian Genomic Library (PCGL), as well as the upcoming Canadian Precision Health Initiative (CPHI). The Bioinformatics Analyst position corresponds to junior members of the team with expertise in large-scale genomic analyses, software development using R and Python, and High-Performance and Cloud computing. This position will provide an opportunity to focus on genomic reporting development, including annotation of germline and somatic variants by clinical actionability, as well as collaborating in the establishment of a clinical sequencing platform.
Primary Responsibilities:Use and develop analysis pipelines using in-house and third party tools or algorithms, and incorporate them into specialized analysis workflows, with a focus on variant annotation, reporting, and clinical actionability.Develop bioinformatics solutions for the analysis and reporting of complex genomic datasets, including short and long-reads sequencing. Contribute to the development of a clinical sequencing platform at the Victor Philip Dadaleh Institute for Genomic Medicine.Update, test, and extend bioinformatics tools and software methods used or developed at the C3G.Actively contribute to the Technical Development group efforts to create Standard Operating Procedures and perform on-demand analyses.Provide detailed reports with analysis results and descriptions of methods used.Contribute to problem-solving discussions.Provide regular internal reports regarding the progress of projects (oral presentations).Stay informed of the most relevant bioinformatics practices in genomics, specifically in the context of clinical reporting and actionability.Lecture in bioinformatics training workshops organized by the center.Manage several analysis projects at the same time.
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Minimum Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree 3 Years Related Experience /Annual Salary:
(MPEX Grade 04) $64,770.00 - $80,960.00 - $97,150.00Job Profile:
MPEX-IST2R - Research Software Development - Professional 2Hours per Week:
33.75 (Full time)Supervisor:
Bioinformatics ManagerPosition End Date (If applicable):
2027-02-28Deadline to Apply:
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