Description

In Roche's Pharmaceutical Research and Early Development organization (pRED), transformative medicines are made for patients to tackle some of the world's toughest unmet healthcare needs. pRED is recruiting a Scientist/Senior Scientist to the Systems Biology group, part of the Cardiometabolic, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, and Ophthalmology (CMI2O) Department, located in Basel, Switzerland. We are seeking a creative and talented team-member to support our understanding of disease mechanisms.

Scientist / Senior Scientist


Your tasks:


  • Playing a leading role in developing in silico experimental design and operation of a data-driven research group
  • Undertake rigorous advanced analytics exploration of data from disease areas of strategic relevance
  • Reproducible reporting of emergent biological insights to stakeholders
  • Facilitating access to enterprise data and analysis tools for non-data scientists
  • Performing, customising, and/or developing computational analyses/algorithms for raw data from sequencing-based assays, such as whole genome/exome sequencing, single-cell and bulk RNA-seq, and other data types (e.g. proteomics, genome-wide phenotypic screens)
  • Pre-processing of raw datasets, high-level analysis, and visualisation to enable interpretation and deduce new biological insights
  • Analyse large-scale datasets in collaboration with members of the group and internal collaborators
  • Validation and optimisation of emerging computational research tools
  • Facilitating and supporting research collaborations with Roche experimental scientists
  • Tool and application development and maintenance (e.g. Shiny)
  • Development and implementation of novel and existing standardised workflows and pipelines
  • Data management, standardised reporting, and maximising democratised access to data and analytics consistent with FAIR principles

Must Haves:

  • A PhD in a relevant discipline
  • A minimum of 5 years of postdoctoral experience, which may include professional experience within industry settings
  • Ability to move across scientific domains, diseases, and biological scales with creativity
  • Programming/scripting skills in R and/or Python is required. Working knowledge of Linux/Unix, with experience in data processing in an HPC cluster environment and basic understanding of computer systems administration
  • Experience of working alongside experimental 'wet-lab' scientists, and managing several concurrent projects with changing priorities
  • Strong statistical, reporting, and data visualisation skills. Data, code, and project hygiene are essential
  • A strong genetics foundation including experience with Mendelian Randomisation, GWAS, and integrative analysis e.g. proteogenomic modelling, is expected
  • Expertise in graph theory and application of network-based approaches to biological data including building disease models, multi-layer graph models, graph search tools and graph representational learning, Bayesian and/or logic networks
  • Expertise in the integration and visualisation of multimodal data from human clinical and/or model systems
  • Algorithm development, data mining, and statistical analysis of large datasets (including approaches such as Bayesian statistics, Markov models, simulation models, graph/network exploration methods, and machine learning)
  • Experience in handling, integration, and visualisation of multimodal data (e.g. CITE-seq and spatial transcriptomics data) and/or data from proteomics or metabolomics studies
  • Fluent English

Your Apllication:


Please apply online. For further information regarding the position, please contact your Kelly consultant, Ms. Marta Castellano, MSc Biology (+41 76 342 57 90; marta.castellano@gigroup.com).