Data Analyst
Company: University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Department BSD HGD - Unassigned Lab About the Department The
newly established Chen Lab (https://siwei-lab.org/) is based in the
Department of Human Genetics at the University of Chicago. Our
research strives to catalyze repeated traversal of the 'genomic
medicine cycle,' driving the discovery, biological understanding,
and clinical translation of the genetic underpinnings of human
disease. Our lab plays a leading role in multiple international
consortia, including Epi25, the International League Against
Epilepsy (ILAE), and the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD).
Leveraging advances in genomics technologies, we have made seminal
discoveries that elucidate the genetic basis underlying conditions
ranging from severe neurodevelopmental disease to population-level
phenotypic variation. Our work has been published in high-profile
journals including Nature, Nature Genetics, Nature Neuroscience,
and others. We are currently expanding efforts to build large-scale
data commons for human complex disorders and to integrate emerging
technologies such as AI to drive the next wave of genomic and
biomedical discovery. Job Summary We are seeking a highly motivated
and detail-oriented Data Analyst to join our team in advancing
large-scale genomic studies. There are multiple (non-exclusive)
exciting projects you may contribute to: • Genetic association
analysis to discover genes and mutations driving disease risk. •
Multi-omics analysis to reveal biological processes underlying
disease phenotypes. • Statistical and AI/ML method development to
enhance and expand the approaches above. • Software and web
platform development to support the dissemination of findings. All
of these projects are supported by well-funded international
consortia (Epi25, ILAE, and gnomAD) where we lead flagship projects
that have generated highly impactful and collaborative science over
the years. The overarching goal is to better understand the genetic
basis of human diseases and translate discoveries into novel
therapeutic strategies. As a member of our team, you will gain
hands-on experience working with real-world data at the population
level and/or in clinical setting. These datasets include genomic
and phenotypic information from hundreds of thousands of
individuals and represent several of the largest initiatives of
their kind worldwide. You will have the opportunity to collaborate
with an international, interdisciplinary network of leading
researchers and clinicians and to produce results with direct
clinical and public health implications. Responsibilities
Discusses, plans, and carries out research in a stimulating and
collaborative environment. Processes and analyzes large-scale
genomics datasets for disease association studies. Develops and/or
applies statistical and AI/ML models for biologically informed gene
discovery and variant interpretation. Builds and implements
computational workflows for data quality control, annotation, and
downstream analyses. Summarizes findings in reports, manuscripts,
and presentations for internal and external dissemination.
Maintains well-documented, reproducible code and workflows. Assists
in analyzing data for the purpose of extracting applicable
information. Performs research projects that provide analysis for a
number of programs and initiatives. May assist staff or faculty
members with data manipulation, statistical applications,
programming, analysis and modeling on a scheduled or ad-hoc basis.
Collects, organizes, and may analyze information from the
University's various internal data systems as well as from external
sources. Maintains and analyzes statistical models using general
knowledge of best practices in machine learning and statistical
inference. Performs maintenance on large and complex research and
administrative datasets. Responds to requests and engages other IT
resources as needed. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum
Qualifications Education: Minimum requirements include a college or
university degree in related field. Work Experience: Minimum
requirements include knowledge and skills developed through
Certifications: Preferred Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s
degree or higher in computational biology, bioinformatics,
statistics, computer science, AI/ML, or a related quantitative
field. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Basic knowledge of genetics
principles. Proficiency in programming languages and working with
high-performance or cloud computing environments. Practical
experience in either large-scale genomics data analysis or
statistical/AI/ML method application to biological data.
Familiarity with omics datasets and modern statistical/AI/ML
methodologies in biology. Preferred Competencies Strong
organizational skills, attention to detail, and work independently
and in a team setting. Proactive mindset with strong communication
skills to work effectively in an interdisciplinary team. Enthusiasm
for initiating innovative secondary analyses, such as integration
with multimodal functional and clinical data from external
resources. Application Documents Resume/CV (required) Cover Letter
(required) When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the
My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of
the application. Job Family Research Role Impact Individual
Contributor Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Drug Test Required No Health
Screen Required No Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required No Pay
Rate Type Hourly ? FLSA Status Non-Exempt ? Pay Range $24.04 -
$31.25 The included pay rate or range represents the University’s
good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this
role at the time of posting. Benefits Eligible Yes The University
of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources
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