Ampcus Inc. is a certified global provider of a broad range of Technology and Business consulting services. We are in search of a highly motivated candidate to join our talented Team. Job Title: Variant Scientist, Clinical Genomics Location(s): Los Angeles, CA
(Remote: laptop will be provided)
Job Summary
- The Molecular Diagnostics Laboratories (MDL) at the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, is seeking a clinical genomics variant scientist in clinical diagnostics lab setting.
- The incumbent will be a key member of a team of clinical laboratory scientists, molecular biologists, medical geneticists, molecular pathologists, and bioinformatics engineers working together to analyze and report clinical molecular test results based on next-generation sequencing (NGS) assays.
He will operate in two major areas:
(1) Variant curation and interpretation of somatic variants detected by in-house Hematologic Malignancy NGS tests.
(2) Clinical report drafting.
Job Qualifications
- A Ph.D. or M.S. degree is required in human genetics, molecular biology, neurogenetics, genetic counseling, cancer cell biology, molecular pathology, medical pharmacology, or other related fields.
- Experience in hematological malignancy somatic variant classification is required.
- Though laboratory techniques are not physically performed, the incumbent must understand the techniques of laboratory genetics and genomics (e.g. target capture/amplification and massively parallel sequencing).
- Excellent communication and writing skills are required. Must exhibit scientific creativity and routinely demonstrate independent thought.
- Basic technical competency and independency in evaluating and troubleshooting is required when using Windows, MS Office, Teams, Zoom, VPN, etc.
Shift:
- Day 5x8-Hour (08:00 - 17:00).
Ampcus is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veterans or individuals with disabilities.
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