A Ph.D. or M.S. degree in human genetics, molecular biology, neurogenetics, genetic counseling, cancer cell biology, molecular pathology, medical pharmacology, or other related fields.
Experience in hematological malignancy somatic variant classification.
Understanding of laboratory genetics and genomics techniques (e.g., target capture/amplification and massively parallel sequencing).
Excellent communication and writing skills.
Requirements:
Variant curation and interpretation of somatic variants detected by in-house Hematologic Malignancy NGS tests.
Clinical report drafting.
Job description
Summary:
Duration: 52 weeks
Location: Remote (laptop will be provided)
Responsibilities:
Variant curation and interpretation of somatic variants detected by in-house Hematologic Malignancy NGS tests.
Clinical report drafting.
Requirements:
A Ph.D. or M.S. degree in human genetics, molecular biology, neurogenetics, genetic counseling, cancer cell biology, molecular pathology, medical pharmacology, or other related fields.
Experience in hematological malignancy somatic variant classification.
Required Skills:
Understanding of laboratory genetics and genomics techniques (e.g., target capture/amplification and massively parallel sequencing).
Excellent communication and writing skills.
Scientific creativity and independent thought.
Basic technical competency and independence in evaluating and troubleshooting using Windows, MS Office, Teams, Zoom, VPN, etc.
Preferred Skills:
Hands-on experience with somatic variant classification in the context of hematologic cancers.
Familiarity with next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies.
Proficiency in bioinformatics tools and ability to troubleshoot data analysis challenges independently.