Computational Biologist I
Location: Brisbane
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Why join Freenome? Freenome is a high-growth biotech company
developing tests to detect cancer using a standard blood draw. To
do this, Freenome uses a multiomics platform that combines tumor
and non-tumor signals with machine learning to find cancer in its
earliest, most-treatable stages. Cancer is relentless. This is why
Freenome is building the clinical, economic, and operational
evidence to drive cancer screening and save lives. Our first
screening test is for colorectal cancer (CRC) and advanced
adenomas, and it’s just the beginning. Founded in 2014, Freenome
has ~400 employees and continues to grow to match the scope of our
ambitions to provide access to better screening and earlier cancer
detection. At Freenome, we aim to impact patients by empowering
everyone to prevent, detect, and treat their disease. This,
together with our high-performing culture of respect and
cross-collaboration, is what motivates us to make every day count.
Become a Freenomer Do you have what it takes to be a Freenomer? A
“Freenomer” is a determined, mission-driven, results-oriented
employee fueled by the opportunity to change the landscape of
cancer and make a positive impact on patients’ lives. Freenomers
bring their diverse experience, expertise, and personal perspective
to solve problems and push to achieve what’s possible, one
breakthrough at a time. About this opportunity: At Freenome, we are
seeking a Computational Biologist I, Assay Development to help grow
the Freenome’s Computational Biology, Assay Development (CBAD)
team. As part of our team, you will apply your scientific expertise
to the development of early, noninvasive tests for cancer
detection. With a strong background in bioinformatics, statistics,
and molecular biology, you will develop, write, and execute
analysis plans and reports for the development and characterization
of Freenome’s in vitro diagnostic devices and regulatory filings.
You will work closely and cross-functionally with many teams,
including Regulatory and Quality, Molecular Research and
Development, Laboratory Operations, Biostatistics, Computational
Science, and Engineering to enable the successful development of
multiple molecular assays as part of Freenome’s diagnostic
products. The role reports to a Director of Computational Biology.
This role can be a hybrid role based in our Brisbane, California
headquarters (2-3 days per week in office), or remote. What you’ll
do: Plan and execute development experiments for Freenome’s
multiomics cancer screening tests. Partner cross-functionally with
computational, development, regulatory, and quality leaders to
develop and execute a regulated development strategy working toward
FDA approval. Use your quantitative skills to develop computational
methods and interpret complex experimental results in order to
optimize and validate innovative technology for sample collection,
preparation, and detection. Develop and execute appropriate
experimental design and analysis plans for Development,
Verification, and Validation studies, closely partnering with
Biostatistics, Development, and Pre-Analytics teams. Work closely
with molecular and computational research teams developing
Freenome’s IVD products for blood-based molecular assays involving
cell-free DNA. Impact patient lives through the development and
launch of high quality cancer screening technologies Must haves:
Post-graduate degree (MS or PhD) in statistics, computational
biology, bioinformatics, cancer biology, or related quantitative
field. Experience in experimental design and analysis of
high-throughput, quantitative technologies in genomics,
epigenomics, or transcriptomics (e.g. target capture with UMI,
Hi-C, ATAC-seq, RNA-seq, bisulfite sequencing, microarrays).
Familiarity with and ability to select and leverage bioinformatics
tools for the above molecular assays. Experience in applied
statistics, such as in hypothesis testing, GLM, and appropriate use
of simulation. Expertise in data analysis and visualization using R
(tidyverse), or Python statistical packages (Numpy, Matplotlib,
Pandas), or equivalent, under version control. Excellent oral and
written communication skills to communicate to scientific and
broader audiences, with keen attention to detail. Ability to work
on a cross-functional team in our highly collaborative environment,
working with both computational and experimental scientists. Nice
to haves: Ability to work on a cross-functional team in our highly
collaborative environment, working with both computational and
experimental scientists. Benefits and additional information: The
US target range of our base salary/hourly rate for new hires is
$131,325 - $201,000. You will also be eligible to receive pre-IPO
equity, cash bonuses, and a full range of medical, financial, and
other benefits depending on the position offered. Please note that
individual total compensation for this position will be determined
at the Company’s sole discretion and may vary based on several
factors, including but not limited to, location, skill level, years
and depth of relevant experience, and education. We invite you to
check out our career page @ freenome.com/job-openings/ for
additional company information. Freenome is proud to be an
equal-opportunity employer, and we value diversity. Freenome does
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital
status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental
disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information,
gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran
status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or
local law. Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws.
Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Equal Employment Opportunity
(EEO) Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) LI-HYBRID
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