
Bioinformatics Scientist
- Bethesda, MD
- $98,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Utilize computer simulation expertise such as molecular dynamic and monte carlo simulations to solve protein structures’ dynamics and mechanism of protein-protein interaction.
- Develop and apply in silico tools to design vaccine and therapeutic products against diverse pathogens, including HIV-1, Influenza, or Malaria.
- Develop methods to study vaccin-elicited immune responses, including antibodies’ sequence and structural analysis.
- Develop and apply custom-made AI/ML tools to analyze vaccine outcomes.
- Serve as expert to identify critical/biological findings of experimental data and collaborate with other scientists.
- Utilize High performance computing (HPC) to bring the state-of-the-art techniques such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, deep learning to vaccine target protein design.
- Co-lead on projects, including (but not limited to) HIV-1 Malaria, Influenza and Lassa) and coordinate with scientists from other organizations or institutions involved in similar or related research projects.
- Provide scientific expertise to facilitate protein and vaccine design.
- Mentor interns and postbaccalaureate scientists.
- Publish the findings and analysis in peer-reviewed journals.
- Other duties as assigned.
- PhD in Computational Biology/Chemistry or a related field is required.
- 2-3 years of postdoctoral experience is required.
- Experience with pathogens such as HIV-1, Influenza, or Malaria.
- Experience with high performance computing (HPC).
- Strong analytical skills.
- Strong written and oral communication skills.
- Experience being a mentor is preferred.
- Ability to lift or carry 25 - 50 pounds, reach above shoulder level and use both hands.
- Will be required to stand or walk more than 25 of 30 min.
- Must have depth perception, correctable near vision, and distinguish basic colors.
- Ability to work alone and closely with others.