Position
About the Department
The Department of Cohort & Disease Understanding (CDU) under AI & Digital Research (AIDR) Computational Biology focuses on disease understanding and patient stratification based on patient cohort data. The use of cutting-edge computational techniques to subtype patients into groups and understand disease initiation, progression, and mechanism is a key objective for CDU. These activities focus on prioritizing specific research questions about (1) the use of omics and other data from human cohorts to identify patient subtypes and endophenotypes (2) the use of human cohort data to discover molecular disease aetiologies causal in specific patient subtypes.
AIDR Computational Biology is a global department with colleagues in China, Denmark, the United Kingdom and the United States. The AIDR team sits within the wider Digital Science & Innovation (DSI) organization. DSI is supporting the digital journey across all our therapy areas in Novo Nordisk Research and Early Discovery (R&ED). In DSI, we work in multidisciplinary teams – in strong collaboration with all areas across R&ED and R&ED IT. We participate in drug development projects across the value chain, from early discovery to pre-clinical development. We engage in external collaborations to ensure access to the latest research and technology enablers, and we auto-mate our labs and processes, and we focus on developing and retaining top talent.
The Position
We are seeking an experienced Data Scientist with experience in different omics and human cohorts data to drive our disease understanding efforts in cardiometabolic disorders. You will be responsible for (1) delivering analysis of proteomics, metabolomics, RNA-seq and other omics (2) developing/implementing computational methods to leverage large-scale human cohort data for patient subtyping and disease mechanism understanding (3) leveraging human cohort multi-omics data to address emerging research questions from obesity, Type 2 Diabetes(T2D), etc. Experience with epigenomics, imaging, spatial transcriptomics, or other modalities is a plus, as is experience with genetics, epidemiology, clinical trial biomarker analysis. The role will be accountable to early discovery projects initiative in Obesity and Metabolic Disorders, collaborating with scientists from Global Drug Discovery (GDD), other AIDR departments, Global Development and External collaborations. You will play a crucial role in driving human cohort omics data application in research and drug development.
Relationships
Reports to: Head of Cohort & Disease Understanding. In this role, you will enjoy the opportunity to collaborate with scientists from GDD, Genetics, Precision Medicine, Machine Intelligence, Research Engineering, Data & Knowledge Discovery, Global Development, and others across US, UK and Denmark. External relationships include commercial and academic collaboration partners.
Essential Functions
Physical Requirements
0-10% overnight travel required.
Qualifications
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