Roles

Software Engineer

Locations

New England

Contacts

Matt

msolomon@broadinstitute.org

Description

Our team is focused on building the tools necessary to visualize and interpret massive data sets of human genetic variation and functional genomic information. We have developed gnomAD, the world’s largest public reference dataset of human exomes and genomes. gnomAD has become one of the most widely used resources in the field, and is now the default reference database for virtually all clinical interpretation pipelines, as well as a standard analysis resource for a wide variety of genetic and biological studies. We estimate gnomAD has contributed to the clinical diagnosis of over 2 million patients with genetic disorders. Your role will be to maintain the gnomAD browser, our open source web application for exploring gnomAD and related datasets, and develop new scientific functionality as we continue to grow to over 1 million human samples. You will work with a team of software engineers, computational biologists and clinical and research users to develop new features and visualizations that incorporate user feedback. Software engineering skills and an interest in user interface design and data visualization are key. Basic familiarity with genomics and DNA sequencing data is preferred, but not required. Most importantly, the ideal candidate will have enthusiasm for playing a critical role in a team-oriented project and learning new domains.

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