Computational Scientist I - McCarroll Lab
Broad Institute | |
paid time off, paid holidays, 401(k), retirement plan
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United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge | |
Jun 24, 2026 | |
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Description & Requirements The Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard is looking for an outstanding Computational Scientist to join the McCarroll Lab (http://mccarrolllab.org/). The goal of the McCarroll lab is to understand how genes and alleles give rise to human neurobiological variation and to the brain's biological vulnerabilities to DNA-repeat disorders and major mental illness. The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary group and support a wide variety of projects conducting cutting-edge research on the molecular, cellular, and neurobiological mechanisms of brain disorders. * Develop, refine, optimize and apply analysis methods to a variety of datasets, including single-cell RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, and multiome data. * Analyze data to address biological questions about disease pathogenesis, genetics, and biomarkers. * Create innovative new analysis methods allowing the project team and the broader scientific community to access, analyze and interact with data generated by projects; carefully document and annotate source code. * Develop data-visualization capabilities for the research team, and create visualizations of data for a variety of internal and external stakeholders. * Work with scientists, data managers and software engineers toward the creation of optimal analysis workflows for high-data-volume experiments. Participate in project-planning and project-analysis meetings as well as software-planning meetings, communicating the needs and tradeoffs. Qualifications * PhD in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Biology, Bioinformatics, or a related field * Minimum years of experience: 2+ years of direct work experience * Fluency in Python and/or R * Solid understanding of one or more related areas of biology * Experience working on multiple complex projects simultaneously * Excellent organizational skills and ability to prioritize tasks thoughtfully * Demonstrated ability to interact with a diverse and interdisciplinary group of both professional staff and academic trainees; including project managers, data analysts, software engineers, and laboratory scientists * Experience analyzing next-gen sequencing data, preferably single-cell RNA-seq data * Knowledge of data science principles (e.g., statistics, algorithms) The expected base pay range for this position as listed above is based on a 40 hour per week schedule. Broad provides pay ranges representing its reasonable and good faith estimate of what the organization reasonably expects to pay for a position at the time of posting. Actual compensation will vary based on factors including but not limited to, relevant skills, experience, education, qualifications, and other factors permissible by law.
At Broad, your base pay is just one part of a comprehensive total rewards package. From day one, this role offers a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance; a 401(k) retirement plan; flexible spending and health savings accounts; at least 13 paid holidays; winter closure; paid time off; parental and family care leave; and an employee assistance program, among other Broad benefits.
The Broad Institute is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, religion, age, color, sex, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by local, state, or federal laws, rules, or regulations.
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paid time off, paid holidays, 401(k), retirement plan
Jun 24, 2026