TUMI is hiring!

The TransUniversity Microbiome Initiative is hiring for multiple data science/bioinformatician positions. The first two are posted through the Department of Pediatrics, see links below! Additional positions will be posted through the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease and International Health.

 

Please reach out to Casandra Hoffman (clh4he@virginia.edu) with any additional questions. 

 

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics - Data Science 

The Department of Pediatrics, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at the University of Virginia seeks candidates for a tenure or non-tenure track Assistant Professor position to join a team of clinicians and basic scientists focused on gut health and the microbiome. The recruit will be expected to develop an independent research portfolio related to microbiome data science and collaborate with clinical faculty and physician-scientists towards translational research goals. Additionally, the candidate will serve on the Trans-University Microbiome Initiative (TUMI) Data Science Committee as one of two Co-directors of Data Science.

 

Microbiome Data Scientist

The Department of Pediatrics, Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition at the University of Virginia seeks candidates for one of two Microbiome Data Scientist I positions as part of the Trans-University Microbiome Initiative (TUMI; https://microbiome.virginia.edu). The Microbiome Data Scientist I will work with one other Microbiome Data Scientist I (based in the Department of Medicine) and the TUMI Data Science Committee (Professor Jason Papin and two faculty-level Co-directors of Data Science based in Pediatrics and Medicine) to process, analyze, visualize, and publish data generated through TUMI pilot and feasibility grants.