[BBC] Job: Bioinformatician | NGS Diagnostic Testing @ Dept. Hum. Gen., Liege Univ. Hospital, BELGIUM

Leonor Palmeira leonor.palmeira at gmail.com
Tue Jun 30 11:12:17 CEST 2015


Dear all,

The department of Human Genetics of the University Hospital of Liège is
looking for a bioinformatician who is interested in designing, developing,
and managing data analysis solutions that have direct impact on Medical
management of patients.

Our department develops NGS diagnostics tests in the field of human
genetics requiring robust data analysis, in order to implement these tests
in a diagnostic medical context.

*Job description*
• Development and validation of NGS data analysis pipelines in diagnostics
• Development of quality control and data management tools
• Interacting/collaborating with internal and different national
bioinfomatics teams
• Writing and presenting reports
• Organizing internal training sessions

*Desired Skills and Experience*
• Master Level Degree in either Engineering, Computational Biology,
Computer Sciences or Physics with a complementary Master in Bioinformatics,
• Experience in bioinformatics,
• Knowledge in probabilities and statistics,
• Background in data management and analysis,
• Solid experience in NGS data handling, distributed computing, development
and maintenance of NGS pipelines,
• Excellent programming skills and experience in Perl/Python and R,
• Fluent in English; knowledge of Dutch and French is an asset,
• Candidates are expected to be autonomous and have personal initiative
regarding their field of expertise as well as be able to work effectively
as part of a team.

*Our offer*
• A fulltime contract
• You will be based in Liège (Belgium)

Review of applications starts on* August 24*. Please send your application
letter, including your CV and the names of 2 referees, to vbours at ulg.ac.be
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