Full-Time

Bioinformatics Specialist

Mootha Lab

Posted on 5/9/2026

Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)

Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)

1,001-5,000 employees

Philanthropy funding basic biomedical research

Compensation Overview

$100.4k - $163.2k/yr

Boston, MA, USA

In Person

Category
Biology & Biotech (1)
Required Skills
Python
R
MATLAB
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • PhD in Computational Biology (or statistics with biological applications)
  • Cloud computing experience
  • Proficiency running bioinformatics pipelines in R, Matlab, and/or Python
  • Proficiency in data analysis, data visualization, and statistical inference
  • Ability to perform independent research and to apply experience to develop new methodologies
  • Actively seeks opportunities to increase skills and expertise
  • Remains technically competent at the leading edge of research
  • A willingness and patience to aid early career researchers
  • Curiosity, strong work ethic, strong collaborative spirit, desire to have a positive impact in biomedicine
Responsibilities
  • Analyze and integrate high-dimensional multi-omics data (DNA sequencing, RNA-seq, single cell RNA-seq, proteomics, and metabolomics)
  • Apply existing computational methods using best practices
  • Work closely with lab members to influence all aspects of a project’s lifecycle, from initial experimental design and data capture to quality control, statistical inference, and biological interpretation
  • Resolves hardware, software, and/or network problems to ensure adequate support to the lab
  • Work closely with scientists to understand analytical workflows and help improve quality and performance in data acquisition and analysis. Develop computational pipelines to meet analytical needs of lab
  • Performs complex computer analysis activities of relevant data
  • Develop procedures for collecting, qualifying, editing, verifying, and managing experimental and statistical data. Evaluate, develop, and test software solutions to support experimental and analytical workflows
  • Design, prototype and implement computational algorithms for processing large datasets in various languages and frameworks
  • Pursues independent research projects with the Investigator while also aiding members of the lab on their projects
  • Works on or manages projects of where time frame may not be clear and where end results may be uncertain
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)

Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)

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Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) operates as an independent philanthropy that supports basic biomedical scientists and science educators. It funds people rather than specific projects, offering fellowships, grants, and resources to researchers and educators, and provides an adaptable work environment across fields like communications, finance, IT, investments, and law in addition to science. Its approach centers on funding talented individuals and enabling collaboration, rather than directing a single program. This helps scientists conduct experiments, explore ideas, and educate others with the aim of advancing biomedical knowledge and science education. Compared with other funders, HHMI emphasizes investing in people, fostering collaborative and results-driven work, and maintaining flexibility to support long-term impact. The overarching goal is to move science forward by expanding the potential of researchers and educators to make transformative contributions.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$1M

Headquarters

Chevy Chase Village, Maryland

Founded

1953

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  • Anthropic dependency causes lock-in, disruptions in 18-36 months.
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