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Overview
The Higgins-Chen lab at Yale University invites applications for a lab manager with excellent computer programming and data management skills. The lab uses AI and machine learning approaches to identify omics-based biomarkers to estimate the biological age of individuals, then adapt the biomarkers for use in clinical trials of geroscience-based interventions to prevent or treat age-related diseases. The lab also studies the interaction between aging and mental health. Lab members primarily perform computational analysis, collaborating with clinicians, experimental biologists, epidemiologists, social scientists, and industry to train and validate biomarkers.
The lab manager’s top priority is to further develop and manage the lab’s code and multi-omic data repositories for lab research projects. The lab manager must have full-stack development and SQL database management skills. Code, data, and associated documents must be well-organized and documented, to ensure high quality and reproducibility of bioinformatic studies, provide easily accessible information to lab members writing papers and grants, and ensure the lab complies with regulatory, data privacy, and data sharing requirements. We aim to scale the code and data to new contexts (eg multimodal data, multispecies data), and make it easily interoperable with LLMs and AI agents. The lab manager will also assist Dr. Higgins-Chen in identifying new datasets for biomarker studies, applying for data, obtaining data, managing data use agreements, and ensuring lab compliance with data use agreements.
Depending on interest and time, the lab manager can focus additional efforts on their own specific research project and/or collaborate with other lab members. The lab manager is highly encouraged to write research papers on software packages and databases they develop. The lab manager also receives authorship credit on publications using code or data that play a substantial role in developing or managing.
Required Skills and Abilities
Preferred Skills and Abilities
Principal Responsibilities
Required Education and Experience
Master’s Degree in Biostatistics, Statistics or relevant field. Two years of experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Health Requirements
Certain positions have associated health requirements based on specific job responsibilities. These may include vaccinations, tests, or examinations, as required by law, regulation, or university policy.
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