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| Location | Available across Japan |
| Job Type | Permanent Full-time |
| Salary | 3 million yen ~ 7 million yen |
[Job Summary]
We are looking for a versatile, mid-level Bioinformatician to join our growing team. This is a high-impact role where you will directly influence our drug discovery pipeline by transforming raw wet-lab screening data into therapeutic leads. As an early member of the computational team in a startup environment, you will be a "full-stack" contributor—responsible for both the technical execution of NGS pipelines and the strategic interpretation of emerging biotech trends.
[Key Responsibilities]
• NGS Data Execution: Execute and refine pipelines to process high-throughput sequencing data from various display platforms (Phage, Yeast, or B-cell screening).
• Candidate Discovery & Ranking: Identify and prioritize antibody leads by analyzing clonal enrichment, sequence diversity, and predicted "developability" (e.g., avoiding aggregation or immunogenicity).
• Cross-Functional Collaboration: Act as the primary bridge between data and the bench. You will partner closely with wet-lab scientists to interpret screening results and provide rapid feedback to iterate on experimental designs.
• Literature & Tech Scouting: Proactively perform literature surveys and technical "benchmarking" to keep the team informed on the latest developments in AI-driven antibody discovery and NGS methodology.
• Pipeline Evolution: Maintain and improve our Python-based codebase, ensuring it is flexible enough to incorporate new algorithms or public datasets as the field evolves.
| Minimum Experience Level | Over 3 years |
| Career Level | Mid Career |
| Minimum English Level | Business Level |
| Minimum Japanese Level | Basic |
| Minimum Education Level | Bachelor's Degree |
| Visa Status | Permission to work in Japan required |
[Required Qualifications]
• Education: Master’s degree or higher in Life Sciences, Bioinformatics, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience).
• Experience: At least 4 years of research experience in bioinformatics, with a strong emphasis on protein sequence analysis.
• Programming: High proficiency in Python and its data science ecosystem (pandas, NumPy, Biopython, Scikit-learn).
• Communication: Exceptional ability to communicate complex computational findings to non-specialists. You should be comfortable presenting data to diverse teams and stakeholders.
Strategic Thinking: A proven track record of staying up-to-date with academic and industry trends; ability to conduct independent research/surveys to solve novel biological problems.
• Soft Skills & “Startup Fit”
Adaptability: You thrive in a fast-paced environment where priorities can shift based on the latest lab results.
• Collaboration: You are a proactive team player who values collective success over individual coding tasks.
• Curiosity: You have a genuine passion for immunology and a desire to understand the “why” behind the data.
• Business level / Fluent English
[Preferred Qualifications]
• Published papers in computational biology conferences/journals.
• Experience with molecule or protein design.
• Experience in a biotech or pharmaceutical R&D setting.
| Job Type | Permanent Full-time |
| Salary | 3 million yen ~ 7 million yen |
| Industry | Chemical, Raw Materials |