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Posted Mar 19, 2026

[Hiring] Bioinformatics Analyst @Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description We are seeking a highly motivated Bioinformatics Analyst to join the research group of Dr. Robert Burk at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. This role is central to translating large-scale sequencing datasets into rigorous, publication-ready results with direct relevance to chronic disease, cancer prevention, and infectious disease research. • Pipeline development and leadership: Design, implement, document, and maintain end-to-end NGS pipelines for microbiome and HPV genomics applications. • Large-scale data processing: Perform robust QC, read processing, reference alignment, taxonomic and functional profiling, strain-level analyses, and reproducible reporting for cohort-scale datasets. • Clinical and epidemiologic integration: Harmonize sequencing outputs with clinical and epidemiologic metadata, perform data cleaning and validation, and generate analysis-ready tables. • Statistical and computational analysis: Conduct and interpret statistical analyses using R and/or Python, including microbiome-specific methods and epidemiologic modeling. • Project leadership and communication: Lead defined analysis workstreams, set realistic milestones, communicate risks and dependencies early, and present progress and results in lab meetings and to collaborators. • Troubleshooting and optimization: Diagnose and resolve complex issues, improve robustness, scalability, and runtime efficiency on shared compute environments. • Reproducibility and best practices: Use version control, structured documentation, and reproducible execution practices. • Scientific contribution: Propose fresh analytic ideas, evaluate new tools and methods, and contribute to interpretation and narrative framing of findings. • Manuscripts and grants: Contribute figures, methods text, and analyses for manuscripts and grant applications. Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, or a related field; Master’s or PhD preferred. • Strong programming ability in R and/or Python, plus comfort working in a Unix/Linux environment. • Demonstrated experience processing and analyzing NGS data, including building or extending pipelines. • Solid understanding of basic statistical concepts and the ability to translate scientific questions into appropriate analyses. • Track record of independent problem solving, attention to detail, and producing reliable, well-documented outputs. • Strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset for working with interdisciplinary teams. Requirements • Experience in microbiome bioinformatics and/or viral genomics with familiarity with phylogenetics. • Experience working with protected clinical or epidemiologic data and with best practices for data security and governance. • Experience analyzing large cohorts and handling confounding, batch effects, and complex study designs. • Comfort translating analyses into clear figures, methods, and results text suitable for high-impact manuscripts. • Practical experience with bioinformatics work and a proactive attitude towards learning and applying new methods and technologies. Benefits • In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is listed below. • Maximum Salary Range: USD $65,000.00/Yr.