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At Freenome, we are seeking a Senior Computational Biologist, Assay Development to help grow the Freenome’s Computational Biology, Assay Development (CBAD) team. As part of our team, you will apply your scientific expertise to the development of early, noninvasive tests for cancer detection. With a strong background in bioinformatics, statistics, and molecular biology, you will develop, write, and execute analysis plans and reports for the development and characterization of Freenome’s in vitro diagnostic devices and regulatory filings. You will work closely and cross-functionally with many teams, including Regulatory and Quality, Molecular Research and Development, Laboratory Operations, Biostatistics, Computational Science, and Engineering to enable the successful development of multiple molecular assays as part of Freenome’s diagnostic products.
The role reports to the Director of Computational Biology. This role can be Hybrid (2-3 days onsite in Brisbane, CA) or Remote role.
What you’ll do:
- Plan and execute development experiments for Freenome’s multiomics cancer screening tests.
- Partner cross-functionally with computational, development, regulatory, and quality leaders to develop and execute a regulated development strategy working toward FDA approval.
- Use your quantitative skills to develop computational methods and interpret complex experimental results in order to optimize and validate innovative technology for sample collection, preparation, and detection.
- Develop and execute appropriate experimental design and analysis plans for Development, Verification, and Validation studies, closely partnering with Biostatistics, Development, and Pre-Analytics teams.
- Work closely with molecular and computational research teams developing Freenome’s IVD products for blood-based molecular assays involving cell-free DNA.
- Impact patient lives through the development and launch of high quality cancer screening technologies.
Must haves:
- Post-graduate degree (MS or PhD) in statistics, computational biology, bioinformatics, cancer biology, or related quantitative field.
- 3+ years of industry experience.
- Experience with molecular biology and next generation sequencing.
- Experience in experimental design and analysis of high-throughput, quantitative technologies.
- Familiarity with and ability to select and leverage bioinformatics tools for the above molecular assays.
- Experience in applied statistics, such as in hypothesis testing, GLM, and appropriate use of simulation.
- Expertise in data analysis and visualization using R (tidyverse), or Python statistical packages (Numpy, Matplotlib, Pandas), or equivalent, under version control.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills to communicate to scientific and broader audiences, with keen attention to detail.
- Ability to work on a cross-functional team in our highly collaborative environment, working with both computational and experimental scientists.
Nice to haves:
- Experience in the development of diagnostic devices in a regulated environment (PMA, 510(k), CE-IVD) preferred.
- Experience with a variety of NGS methods (e.g., WGS, target capture with UMI, bisulfite sequencing, RNA-seq).
Benefits and additional information:
The US target range of our base salary for new hires is $161,925 - $227,325. You will also be eligible to receive equity, cash bonuses, and a full range of medical, financial, and other benefits depending on the position offered. Please note that individual total compensation for this position will be determined at the Company’s sole discretion and may vary based on several factors, including but not limited to, location, skill level, years and depth of relevant experience, and education. We invite you to check out our career page @ freenome.com/job-openings/ for additional company information.
Freenome is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer, and we value diversity. Freenome does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws.
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About Freenome

Freenome
Series CFreenome is a biotechnology company that develops blood-based tests for early cancer detection using artificial intelligence and genomics.
201-500
Employees
South San Francisco
Headquarters
$2.3B
Valuation
Reviews
3.0
1 reviews
Work-life balance
2.5
Compensation
3.0
Culture
4.0
Career
2.5
Management
2.0
65%
Recommend to a friend
Pros
Excellent science and mission
Great people and team
Meaningful work
Cons
Poor leadership decision-making
Layoffs impacting team capacity
Teams left shorthanded
Salary Ranges
34 data points
Junior/L3
Mid/L4
Senior/L5
Junior/L3 · Clinical Data Analyst II
2 reports
$143,000
total per year
Base
$110,000
Stock
-
Bonus
-
$143,000
$143,000
Interview experience
46 interviews
Difficulty
3.1
/ 5
Duration
14-28 weeks
Offer rate
38%
Experience
Positive 69%
Neutral 16%
Negative 15%
Interview process
1
Phone Screen
2
Technical Interview
3
Hiring Manager
4
Team Fit
Common questions
Technical skills
Past experience
Team collaboration
Problem solving
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