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Position Summary
Spatial transcriptomics (ST) marks a significant advancement in clinical medicine and therapy by providing a unique perspective on gene expression within tissues. A key contribution of ST analysis is how it allows us to observe cellular communities, in different physiological and pathological conditions, a challenge that we still observe in many cancers including glioblastoma (GBM). As such, incorporation of this innovative technology can aid our understanding of GBM’s disease mechanisms as well as identifying new therapeutic targets by revealing potential interactions between cells. However, the field encounters challenges such as noise from the sequencing platform, computational biases and accurate interpretation of the computational results. Addressing these issues, and accurate interpretation of ST data, is core in aiding our overall understanding of different cancer etiologies, through accurate identification of cell types and states. Proper cell annotation can greatly enhance our understanding of shifts in cellular communities and reveal interactions related to GBM’s disease progression. Despite these hurdles, spatial transcriptomics holds tremendous transformative potential, highlighting the need to overcome these challenges, improve methods, and explore the complex relationships between genetic activity, cellular behavior, and disease development.
We are seeking a highly motivated student for a summer internship in Translational Bioinformatics Hematology-Oncology team. This internship will focus on extensive dissection of spatial transcriptomic data to help elucidate the interplay between Glioblastoma (GBM) molecular subtypes and the tumor microenvironment (TME). A successful candidate will work collaboratively within an experienced cross-functional team of clinical, computational and biology scientists, to conduct a thorough characterizing of available GBM ST data. This work will include a detailed evaluation of different cell annotation methods, including reference-based and reference-free techniques. The insights gathered by the intern will be crucial in supporting BMS’ early discovery projects.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct spatial transcriptome analysis using various platforms, such as 10x and Visium.
- Evaluate Different Cell Annotation and Label Transfer Methods: A key responsibility will be to assess and compare various cell annotation and label transfer techniques, including both single-cell reference-based and reference-free methods. This will involve analyzing the effectiveness and precision of these approaches in different contexts. The intern should have a solid grasp of computational biology and statistical methods to effectively carry out these evaluations.
- Develop a Systematic Recommendation Workflow for GBM ST analysis: The intern will also be tasked with creating a systematic best practice workflow. This workflow should incorporate the findings from ST analysis and the benchmarking of cell annotation methods, designed to be user-friendly and adaptable for various research needs. Strong skills in data integration and workflow development, as well as clear communication of recommendations, will be essential.
- Evaluate and deploy cutting edge computational approaches for spatial transcriptome analysis to answer key questions regarding disease biology.
- Perform analysis and visualizations in a reproducible research framework.
- Deliver results and present findings for decision making.
Qualifications & Experience
- Master or PhD student enrolled in computational biology, bioinformatics, statistics, computer science, data science or related fields.
- Demonstrable hands-on experience in languages like R or Python including extensive experience with specialized packages core in omics analysis such as Seurat, scVI-tools and Scanyp.
- Demonstrate experience in Spatial Transcriptomic analysis and deep understanding of cutting these cutting-edge technologies.
- A strong foundation of biology and keen interest in oncology.
- A foundational understating on cancer genomics techniques and datasets.
- Must be able to work full-time for the program duration.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
If you come across a role that intrigues you but doesn’t perfectly line up with your resume, we encourage you to apply anyway. You could be one step away from work that will transform your life and career.
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On-site Protocol
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Site-essential roles require 100% of shifts onsite at your assigned facility. Site-by-design roles may be eligible for a hybrid work model with at least 50% onsite at your assigned facility. For these roles, onsite presence is considered an essential job function and is critical to collaboration, innovation, productivity, and a positive Company culture. For field-based and remote-by-design roles the ability to physically travel to visit customers, patients or business partners and to attend meetings on behalf of BMS as directed is an essential job function.
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