Project and Position Details
The Wright Laboratory is looking to bring onboard a highly motivated, mindful, and compassionate undergraduate student to serve as a software engineer to install, manage, and maintain the LabKey Server Scientific Data Management System (SDMS). The software engineer trainee will work closely with Dr. Wright and other professional software engineers in the field of computational proteogenomics to maximize utilization of mass spectrometry-based and cell biology-based experimental data that will be housed in the LabKey Server platform. The software engineer trainee will gain training and expertise of LabKey Server modules, which includes Sample Manager, Electronic Lab Notebook, and Panorama. This research position will also include the implementation of leading-edge bioinformatic software programs utilized in the analysis of proteogenomic and fluorescent microscopy datasets. The position is expected to lead to independent study and help prepare the trainee for a career as a software engineer in the biomedical sciences. Dr. Wright’s laboratory is fully committed to the guiding principles of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, along with a special emphasis on respect, teamwork, and organization.
Applicants with strong interest in pursuing a career in biomedical research as a software engineer as a PhD scientist are encouraged to apply.
Other Requirements:
A solid background in computer programming is required. Student should be comfortable in troubleshooting the installation of databases, installation in proteogenomic software programs, extraction of biological data from various file formats (e.g., Excel), and use of Python programming in the organization and the analysis of large-scale biochemical/fluorescent images, and proteomic datasets. Prior laboratory research experience not required.
Qualifications
A strong background in computer programming and cursory knowledgeable in the structure, deployment, and querying of databases. Student should be comfortable troubleshooting database installation, utilization of proteogenomic software programs.
Time Commitment
15-20 hrs/week
Compensation
Academic Credit
Pay
Start Date
Immediate
Project Duration
Ongoing or potential to be a continuous position
How to Apply
Apply by email to michael-e-wright@uiowa.edu. Cover letter and CV/Resume required for application review.
Apply By
December 31, 2022