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The University of Southern California (USC) Health Sciences Libraries (HSL)
is seeking an innovative service-oriented individual who is passionate about
providing cutting-edge bioinformatics support to our research community.
Since its inception in 2005, the Norris Medical Library (NML) Bioinformatics
Service has provided bioinformatics support to USC faculty, postdoc, staff,
and students, and is now one of the leading library-based bioinformatics
service programs in the nation. Its recent implementation of an integrated
software/hardware solution for the Next-generation sequencing data analysis
has become the most used bioinformatics service at USC.
Reporting to the program coordinator, the Informatics Specialist provides
educational and consulting support for faculty, postdoc, graduate students,
and researchers in the USC scientific community, with a primary focus on the
University Park Campus (UPC). The Informatics Specialist also supports
publication and grant application via collaborative data analysis. For
additional information about this program, see the library’s web site http://nml.usc.edu/bioinformatics/. This position will be the first bioinformatics library specialist located at UPC.
THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
The University of Southern California is one of the world’s leading private
research universities. An anchor institution in Los Angeles, USC enrolls
more international students than any other U.S. university and offers
extensive opportunities for internships and study abroad. With a strong
tradition of integrating liberal and professional education, USC fosters a
vibrant culture of public service and encourages students to cross academic
as well as geographic boundaries in their pursuit of knowledge. For more
information, visit www.usc.edu. USC is an equal opportunity affirmative
action employer that actively seeks diversity in the workplace.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide consulting service for the UPC life science research community on
application of bioinformatics tools for their specific research questions.
Develop and conduct workshops on bioinformatics software and databases
relevant to the UPC life science research
community.
Assist with the maintenance of NML bioinformatics computing resources, as
well as the implementation of open source
bioinformatics tools such as our local Galaxy instance
Provide collaborative genomic data analysis as well as support grant
application for UPC principle investigators
Manage UPC user access of the licensed bioinformatics software and our
computing resources; maintain a web site to promote and support the use of
our bioinformatics service by UPC research community.
Work collaboratively with the bioinformatics specialists on the Health
Sciences Campus (HSC) to support the library-based bioinformatics services
program.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
A Master’s degree in bioinformatics or computational biology and a bachelor
degree in life sciences with at least two years of relevant experience in
bioinformatics research and/or application.
Proficient in biocomputational programming languages such as R, Perl, Python
, as well as Linux OS.
Extensive familiarity with key molecular, genomic, and proteomic databases,
as well as with a variety of software tools for manipulation and analyses of
these data.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively while in an independent setting.
Experiences in developing and teaching bioinformatics workshops.
Highly proficient in spoken and written English.
Preferred:
Ph.D. in bioinformatics or in life sciences but with extensive
bioinformatics training.
Documented experience in bioinformatics tool development, coding, and
publishing.
Extensive knowledge and experiences of key bioinformatics software (such as
Galaxy, Bioconductor, CLC Genomics, QIIME, Mothur, Partek, Ingenuity
Pathways, etc.) for high-throughput molecular data analysis.
Solid training in biostatistics.
Experience with data analyses in single-cell sequencing, microbial genomics,
metagenomics, population and evolutionary genetics is a major plus.
Experience with bioinformatics applications in High-Performance Computing.
SALARY/STATUS:
Minimum starting salary is $72,000 for Master’s degree holder and $78,000
for PhD degree holder, adjustable based on credentials, qualifying skillset
and experiences.
This is a university faculty position with a continuing-appointment track,
the USC librarian’s equivalent to tenure track.
BENEFITS:
37½ hour week; 22 vacation days; paid sick leave; disability plan;
retirement plan with up to 10% match of 401K contribution; tuition
assistance; paid medical, dental and life insurance; credit union; group
auto and homeowner's insurance available www.usc.edu/benefits
Closing Date: Until filled.
How To Apply
Applications must be submitted via USC’s online faculty application website
Closing Date: To ensure fullest consideration please apply by September 18,
2016. The position is open until filled.
For more information about this position, contact Leslie Jones, USC Norris
Medical Library, (323) 442-1130, email [email protected]/* */ .
USC values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment.
Members of all racial and ethnic groups are encouraged to apply.
is seeking an innovative service-oriented individual who is passionate about
providing cutting-edge bioinformatics support to our research community.
Since its inception in 2005, the Norris Medical Library (NML) Bioinformatics
Service has provided bioinformatics support to USC faculty, postdoc, staff,
and students, and is now one of the leading library-based bioinformatics
service programs in the nation. Its recent implementation of an integrated
software/hardware solution for the Next-generation sequencing data analysis
has become the most used bioinformatics service at USC.
Reporting to the program coordinator, the Informatics Specialist provides
educational and consulting support for faculty, postdoc, graduate students,
and researchers in the USC scientific community, with a primary focus on the
University Park Campus (UPC). The Informatics Specialist also supports
publication and grant application via collaborative data analysis. For
additional information about this program, see the library’s web site http://nml.usc.edu/bioinformatics/. This position will be the first bioinformatics library specialist located at UPC.
THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
The University of Southern California is one of the world’s leading private
research universities. An anchor institution in Los Angeles, USC enrolls
more international students than any other U.S. university and offers
extensive opportunities for internships and study abroad. With a strong
tradition of integrating liberal and professional education, USC fosters a
vibrant culture of public service and encourages students to cross academic
as well as geographic boundaries in their pursuit of knowledge. For more
information, visit www.usc.edu. USC is an equal opportunity affirmative
action employer that actively seeks diversity in the workplace.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide consulting service for the UPC life science research community on
application of bioinformatics tools for their specific research questions.
Develop and conduct workshops on bioinformatics software and databases
relevant to the UPC life science research
community.
Assist with the maintenance of NML bioinformatics computing resources, as
well as the implementation of open source
bioinformatics tools such as our local Galaxy instance
Provide collaborative genomic data analysis as well as support grant
application for UPC principle investigators
Manage UPC user access of the licensed bioinformatics software and our
computing resources; maintain a web site to promote and support the use of
our bioinformatics service by UPC research community.
Work collaboratively with the bioinformatics specialists on the Health
Sciences Campus (HSC) to support the library-based bioinformatics services
program.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
A Master’s degree in bioinformatics or computational biology and a bachelor
degree in life sciences with at least two years of relevant experience in
bioinformatics research and/or application.
Proficient in biocomputational programming languages such as R, Perl, Python
, as well as Linux OS.
Extensive familiarity with key molecular, genomic, and proteomic databases,
as well as with a variety of software tools for manipulation and analyses of
these data.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively while in an independent setting.
Experiences in developing and teaching bioinformatics workshops.
Highly proficient in spoken and written English.
Preferred:
Ph.D. in bioinformatics or in life sciences but with extensive
bioinformatics training.
Documented experience in bioinformatics tool development, coding, and
publishing.
Extensive knowledge and experiences of key bioinformatics software (such as
Galaxy, Bioconductor, CLC Genomics, QIIME, Mothur, Partek, Ingenuity
Pathways, etc.) for high-throughput molecular data analysis.
Solid training in biostatistics.
Experience with data analyses in single-cell sequencing, microbial genomics,
metagenomics, population and evolutionary genetics is a major plus.
Experience with bioinformatics applications in High-Performance Computing.
SALARY/STATUS:
Minimum starting salary is $72,000 for Master’s degree holder and $78,000
for PhD degree holder, adjustable based on credentials, qualifying skillset
and experiences.
This is a university faculty position with a continuing-appointment track,
the USC librarian’s equivalent to tenure track.
BENEFITS:
37½ hour week; 22 vacation days; paid sick leave; disability plan;
retirement plan with up to 10% match of 401K contribution; tuition
assistance; paid medical, dental and life insurance; credit union; group
auto and homeowner's insurance available www.usc.edu/benefits
Closing Date: Until filled.
How To Apply
Applications must be submitted via USC’s online faculty application website
Closing Date: To ensure fullest consideration please apply by September 18,
2016. The position is open until filled.
For more information about this position, contact Leslie Jones, USC Norris
Medical Library, (323) 442-1130, email [email protected]/* */ .
USC values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment.
Members of all racial and ethnic groups are encouraged to apply.