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Broad Institute

Group Leader, Microbiome Program

Broad Institute, CAMBRIDGE, MA


General information Location Cambridge, MA Ref # 41346 Job Family Research Workplace On-Site Date published 15-Nov-2024 Time Type Full time Description & Requirements Job DescriptionThe Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program (IDMP) is looking for a Group Leader to leadand direct investigations into the mechanisms of host-microbiome interactions in health anddisease. We are an interdisciplinary group with expertise in computational analysis,microbiology, and immunology. The candidate for this position will be working closely withcomputational and experimental biologists to contribute to planning, developing novel methods,and executing the analysis of large multi-omic datasets with the goal of identifying microbes,genes, or microbial products that are relevant to human health. The ideal candidate should bebroadly experienced with analyzing next-generation sequencing data, statistics, and machinelearning, and should be willing to collaborate closely with computational postdocs for methodsimplementation and with experimental team members for validation of computational results.Prospective applicants should have made significant contributions to their area of study, asevidenced by a strong publication record. We are seeking creative, exceptionally self-motivated,and enthusiastic individuals who want to work in a dynamic, multi-disciplinary researchenvironment.The Broad Institute is an amazing place – we apply our deep knowledge of human biology toempower a revolution in biomedicine and accelerate the pace at which the world conquersdisease. We stand on the leading edge of biomedical research, with a mission to broadlydisseminate discoveries and information to the scientific community. Through our partnershipswith MIT, Harvard, and the Harvard teaching hospitals, we have become a worldwide hub ofcutting-edge biomedical science.In this position, you will:Engage a vibrant community of world-leading scientists.Broad Programs are hubs for researchers across our seven partner institutions and the global scientific community.Contribute intellectually. You look forward to both attending and shaping scientific projects, conferences, and program meetings and digesting scientific literature in order to keep current on a wide range of topics. You enjoy engaging in discussions with accomplished scientists and you’re confident and forthright with your own ideas – but also able to work in the background and defer to others.Manage your time effectively. You have superb time management skills and are used to shifting priorities and meeting deadlines. You have a knack for knowing how and what to prioritize, and your leaders and collaborators trust that you will deliver.RESPONSIBILITIESDesigning and executing small and large collaborative studiesFacilitating the development of pioneering computational research tools and maintaining an up-to-date toolbox of computational methodsRecruiting, supervising, and mentoring scientists at various levels, in partnership with Broad Institute membersEnabling a team of research staff, trainees, and collaborators to execute milestone-driven projects, troubleshoot experimental technologies, evaluate and improveprocesses, and identify and develop novel analyses to accomplish team goalsWriting of publications, grants, and reportsProviding oversight in the management of grant proposals, renewals, and funding agencies as well as contracts and licensesIdentifying collaborators, industry partners, technologies, and analyses to further develop the Microbiome ProgramOrganizing microbiome working group meetings and a program for research associates with the intention of developing their scientific knowledge and furthering microbiomeresearchEnsuring budgets, schedules, and performance requirements are metREQUIREMENTSA Ph.D. in Computational Biology, Microbiology, or Molecular Biology*4-5 years of postdoctoral experience with direct involvement in human microbiome researchExperience managing or mentoring a team with demonstrated leadership skillsProficiency in one or more statistical or scripting languages appropriate for scalable data analysisFamiliarity with functional genetic and/or genomic data, as indicated by publication recordTrack record in developing new methodsAbility to clearly communicate scientific material, efficiently manage time, and work collaboratively