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Associate Director, Bioinformatics Development
Veracyte
LocationRemote ; South San Francisco, California, United States, Remote, South San Francisco
WorkplaceFull
Last observed2026-06-13 05:24:19.330574
Job idbiocom-veracyte:greenhouse:5096206007
At Veracyte, we offer exciting career opportunities for those interested in joining a pioneering team that is committed to transforming cancer care for patients across the globe. Working at Veracyte enables our employees to not only make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients, but to also learn and grow within a purpose driven environment. This is what we call the Veracyte way – it’s about how we work together, guided by our values, to give clinicians the insights they need to help patients make life-changing decisions. Our Values: We Seek A Better Way : We pursue bold ideas, embrace complexity, and keep pushing forward. We Make It Happen : We act with urgency, deliver with excellence, and always find a way. We Are Stronger Together : We engage with empathy, align around what's best for Veracyte, and celebrate as one team. We Care Deeply : We show up with integrity, kindness, and respect for one another. The Position: We are seeking a highly experienced and motivated Associate Director, Bioinformatics Development to lead the bioinformatics strategy, design, and development of next‑generation minimal residual disease (MRD) laboratory‑developed tests (LDTs). This role involves technical leadership and mentorship of computational development scientists as well as cross‑program coordination, based on deep hands‑on expertise in NGS ctDNA-based oncology assay development. The Assistant Director will lead bioinformatics strategy across MRD assay programs, partnering closely with wet‑lab, clinical, quality, regulatory, and software teams to ensure delivery of analytically robust, clinically meaningful diagnostics under CAP/CLIA regulations and design control. This role is ideal for a senior scientist who remains deeply technical while beginning to operate at a program‑ and portfolio‑level. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Scientific & Technical Leadership Provide bioinformatics leadership for MRD assay design, development, and optimization across one or more LDT programs, ensuring alignment with scientific, clinical, and business objectives. Serve as a senior scientific contributor and reviewer for assay concepts, signal detection strategies, error suppression approaches, and MRD calling methodologies. Apply deep expertise in cancer genomics, ctDNA biology, and NGS technologies to guide assay architecture and analytical decision‑making Assay Development & Validation Lead and/or oversee analytical study design and data analysis for assay development and validation, including accuracy, limit of detection, precision, and robustness. Guide development, validation, and maintenance of scalable, production‑ready bioinformatics pipelines supporting MRD analysis, QC, and reporting. Review and approve analytical approaches, benchmarking studies, and optimization strategies, ensuring scientific rigor and regulatory readiness. Ensure compliance with standards (CAP/CLIA, FDA, IVDR) throughout the bioinformatics development lifecycle, including rigorous testing and documentation. Leadership & Influence Provide day‑to‑day scientific mentorship and technical guidance to bioinformatics scientists and senior scientists. Support career development of team members through coaching, technical review, and knowledge sharing. Communicate complex analytical concepts clearly to stakeholders at varying levels of technical depth, including senior leadership. Who You Are: REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: Ph.D. in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics, Biostatistics, or a closely related quantitative field. Minimum 8 years of total relevant experience, with at least 5 years of management experience in biotech, diagnostics, or regulated healthcare environments. Demonstrated experience leading NGS‑based assay development for clinical diagnostics. Hands‑on experience with ctDNA‑based MRD assays, including personalized or tumor‑informed approaches. Strong programming skills in Python, with experience developing and benchmarking reproducible, production‑grade analysis pipelin
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