Color hiring Bioinformatics Scientist in Chicago, Illinois, United States

Named by Rock Health as the Best Digital Health Company to Work For , Color is a leading healthcare technology company. Color is building and delivering technology-enabled healthcare to millions of people. Through partnerships with public and private partners including governments, employers and health systems, Color’s infrastructure and software enables large populations to receive essential healthcare services directly where they live or work. This includes testing and telehealth services for preventive health and infectious disease management.

Since March 2020, Color has mobilized to address the pandemic by leveraging its platform to scale COVID-19 testing programs around the country. Color’s platform is used by more than 100 major employers, universities and public health institutions, such as the City of San Francisco, the State of California and PerkinElmer, community-based efforts in Oakland, and others, to deliver critical health programs. For more information about Color and its response to COVID-19, visit www.color.com .

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The Bioinformatics team at Color is composed of folks with diverse previous experience in next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, genomics, big data, cloud computing and machine learning. We are responsible for building the clinical NGS analysis pipeline, identifying novel classes of genomic variation, building tools for genomic interpretation and collaborating with R&D lab scientists to bring new products to market. As Color expands our genomics platform in new and exciting directions, we are continuing to bring on top talent in bioinformatics.

We are seeking a strong scientist with deep experience in genetics, bioinformatics, and NGS technology to grow this team. Ideal candidates will bring expertise, humility and a strong intellectual curiosity to our overall mission of democratizing access to genetic information.

How You’ll Contribute

  • Generate and pursue novel ideas for genetic testing.
  • Introduce and incorporate emerging computational methodologies in our bioinformatics codebase.
  • Collaborate with laboratory scientists and data scientists to translate R&D work to clinical production analyses.
  • Act as domain expert both for internal and external collaborations.
  • Assist in troubleshooting with our high-throughput clinical laboratory.

Our Ideal Candidate Will Have

  • You have 5+ years of experience as a bioinformatics scientist or computational biologist (or equivalent role).
  • You are intimately familiar with standard bioinformatics tools (BWA, GATK, DeepVariant, etc.) and have experience working with advanced bioinformatics concepts such as graph alignment, genotyping of complex haplotypes, etc.
  • Intermediate proficiency in Python is required. You maintain a high bar for quality of code and work aggressively to eliminate unnecessary duplication and awkward workarounds.
  • You understand how to evaluate scientific publications/presentations in terms of underlying challenges and potential impact.
  • You effectively communicate technical information to both technical and non-technical collaborators: you identify core challenges in complex situations, explain trade offs, and incorporate feedback to make decisions using code reviews, docs, wikis, meetings, and other channels as needed.

Nice To Have

  • You have analyzed large sequencing datasets to identify variants across the full spectrum of size and complexity (SNV/indel, CNV, inversions, mobile element insertions, haplotypes).
  • You are familiar with a variety of sequencing platforms: short-read SBS, linked-read, long-read, optical mapping, etc.
  • You have experience shipping code in a clinical production environment (GitHub).
  • You are familiar with high performance and distributed computing systems (AWS, GCP).
  • You have experience running pipelines using workflow engines such as Toil and workflow languages such as CWL or WDL.
  • You have successfully employed relevant concepts from data science (machine learning, imputation, etc.) on biological data.
  • You are familiar with CAP and CLIA guidelines.
  • You understand the key concepts in pharmacogenomics.

Possible Projects To Contribute To

  • Define our next clinical product and generate proof-of-concept data.
  • Adopt algorithms that enable extracting additional actionable clinical insights from sequencing data.
  • Drive our scientific progress as a domain expert, with internal and external collaborators.
  • Create a basic bioinformatics pipeline to evaluate a novel sequencing platform.

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