Senior Computational Biologist I
Company: Freenome
Location: Brisbane
Posted on: July 1, 2025
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Job Description:
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 seeing a Senior
Computational Biologist I to help grow Freenome’s Research and
Development team. As part of this team, you will apply your
scientific expertise to the development of early, noninvasive tests
for cancer detection. With a strong background in molecular
biology, genomics, and proteomics, you will perform computational
analyses enabling us to understand and identify cancer’s unique
molecular signatures. You will work with a team of computational
scientists to devise and develop best-in-class multiomic
classifiers for the early detection of cancer. You will work in
close collaboration with wet lab scientists and other computational
scientists to both iterate upon and build new assays with the goal
of developing clinical products that save lives. The role reports
to the Director, Computational Biology. This role can be a Hybrid
role based in our Brisbane, California headquarters, or remote.
What you’ll do: Lead the analysis and interpretation of molecular
and clinical data in the context of early cancer detection, serving
as a key thought leader on the Computational Science team Suggest
research hypotheses and areas for potential computational model and
assay improvement; then plan, scope, and execute associated
research in partnership with a multidisciplinary team Effectively
apply machine learning and statistical modeling tools, or develop
novel ones, as appropriate for Freenome’s research questions and
product requirements Develop classification models using novel
molecular signatures and evaluate feasibility of translating these
biomarkers to the product development phase In collaboration with
wet lab scientists, rapidly characterize and iterate on
experimental methods by providing real-time assessments of assay
performance, quality control, and clinical/diagnostic utility
Remain at the forefront of molecular techniques in oncology, and
collaborate with the larger team to bring forward the next
generation of assays for early cancer detection Must haves: PhD in
statistics, computational biology, cancer biology, or related
quantitative field, with additional 3 years postdoc or industry
experience A solid foundation in cancer and molecular biology Solid
quantitative reasoning and statistical analysis skills Strong
computational and programming skills, ideally with Python
expertise, and experience working with large datasets A passion for
creating robust and reproducible computational analyses; fluency
with software version control (Git) Deep understanding of cancer
molecular biology Experience with high throughput NGS-based
screening Excellent oral and written communication skills to
communicate to both scientific and broader audiences Ability to
work on a cross-functional team in our highly collaborative
environment, working with both computational and experimental
scientists Nice to haves: Experience in building bioinformatics
pipelines and computational tools to enable reproducible research
analysis Experience in developing early cancer detection
computational models using novel molecular/immunological signatures
Domain expertise in molecular techniques in oncology and immunology
for the early detection of disease Experience with immuno-assays
technology Experience with proteomics Experience applying modern
machine learning methods to analysis of biological systems
Experience with blood-based clinical diagnostics Benefits and
additional information: The US target range of our base salary for
new hires is $161,925 - $247,000. 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.
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.
Keywords: Freenome, Pittsburg , Senior Computational Biologist I, Science, Research & Development , Brisbane, California