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Summary
JOB DESCRIPTION
Posting # - RI-26-032R
Posting Period – July 30 to August 27, 2026
POSITION: Postdoctoral Fellow in Rare Disease Bioinformatics
Polavarapu Research Group, CHEO RI
Current Position
TERM: Full Time, 1.0 FTE, 2-year contract with possibility of renewal
SALARY: $28.00 - $33.00 per hour, will be commensurate with skills and experience
REPORTS TO: Dr. Kiran Polavarapu
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute Inc. (“CHEO RI”) is the research arm of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario – Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre (“CHEO”) and an affiliated institute of the University of Ottawa. We acknowledge that Ottawa is built on un-ceded Algonquin Anishinabek territory. The Algonquin Anishinabek Nation have lived on this territory for millennia and we honour them and this land. Their culture and presence have nurtured and continue to nurture this land. CHEO RI also honours all First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples and their valuable past and present contributions to this land. CHEO is a beloved institution and workplace that is widely recognized for being an anchor in our community. CHEO RI works to create new knowledge and evidence to support CHEO in its provision of world‑class care to our children. Our mission at CHEO RI is to connect exceptional talent and technology in pursuit of life‑changing research for every child, youth and family in our community and beyond.
CHEO RI has an immediate requirement for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Rare Disease Bioinformatics.
We are seeking a highly motivated and computationally skilled Postdoctoral Fellow to lead the bioinformatics aspects of the genomics and multi‑omics research activities within the Polavarapu Research Group at CHEO RI. The successful candidate will contribute to projects focused on rare neuromuscular and neurodevelopmental disorders, with emphasis on computational approaches to genomic data analysis, in silico variant interpretation, AI‑enabled bioinformatics approaches, and development of scalable analytical workflows.
Working within a multidisciplinary and collaborative research environment, the postholder will provide computational and bioinformatic expertise to a team working on the integration of genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, phenotypic, and publicly available datasets for variant interpretation, gene discovery, genotype‑phenotype studies, and translational rare disease research.
The position involves close collaboration with clinicians, wet‑lab scientists, bioinformaticians, and international research consortia. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and implementation of modern computational genomics workflows, including emerging AI/ML‑based analytical approaches and reproducible bioinformatics pipelines.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
The Postdoctoral Fellow will:
Develop, optimize, and maintain scalable and reproducible bioinformatics workflows for genomic analysis and variant interpretation
Support development and implementation of AI/ML‑enabled bioinformatics and variant interpretation workflows
Perform end‑to‑end genomic analyses including:
FASTQ processing
Alignment
Variant calling
Annotation
Variant prioritization and interpretation
Interpret genomic variants using current best practices and advanced in silico approaches, including:
Splicing prediction tools
Structural prediction frameworks
Regulatory/non‑coding variant interpretation tools
Work within Linux/HPC/cloud‑based computational environments and contribute to reproducible computational infrastructure
Develop and maintain containerized computational workflows using technologies such as Docker, Singularity/Apptainer, or related systems
Integrate computational findings with phenotypic and clinical information to support biologically and clinically meaningful interpretation
Collaborate closely with clinicians, laboratory scientists, trainees, and external collaborators to support translational genomics research
Contribute to preparation of manuscripts, presentations, reports, and grant applications
Present research findings at internal meetings, workshops, and scientific conferences
Perform other duties as assigned to support the goals and objectives of the Polavarapu Research Group
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Essential
PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics, computer science, or related discipline
Strong experience in bioinformatic analysis of next‑generation sequencing datasets (e.g., WES/WGS, RNA‑seq)
Experience with genomic analysis workflows including:
FASTQ → BAM/CRAM → VCF pipelines
Variant annotation and prioritization workflows
Strong programming and command‑line skills with experience using:
Linux/Unix
Python and/or R
Experience using in silico variant interpretation approaches for:
Splicing variants
Missense/structural variants
Regulatory/non‑coding variants
Familiarity with genomic databases and resources such as:
gnomAD
ClinVar
GTEx
or similar platforms
Experience developing and maintaining reproducible computational workflows/pipelines
Familiarity with HPC and/or cloud‑based computational environments
Experience with containerisation technologies such as:
Docker
Singularity/Apptainer
or similar systems
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary research environment
Strong organizational and communication skills
Preferred
Experience with:
Multi‑omics integration
Proteomics datasets
AI/ML/LLM approaches in genomics
Familiarity with advanced computational genomics tools/frameworks such as:
AlphaFold
AlphaGenome
Enformer
Borzoi
Hail
Spark
or related tools
Experience supporting APIs, databases, or web‑based genomic applications
Familiarity with rare disease genomics and phenotype‑driven analysis approaches
Experience contributing to collaborative national or international genomics projects/consortia
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously
Ability to work independently and demonstrate initiative
Ability to present and communicate research findings effectively
Able to share information in an effective and collaborative manner.
Able to be creative, challenge, and demonstrate initiative to generate improvements.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Biology and computational research environment; exposure to students and technical support staff
Able to work in a dynamic environment and be able to multi‑task.
Flexibility to work within a hybrid model that combines remote work with on‑site presence as required
Flexible working hours may occasionally be required to support collaborations across time zones
Able to travel internationally
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Eligible to work in Canada;
Compliance with CHEO RI’s occupational health, immunization, and health‑surveillance requirements, as applicable to the role and work environment.
Completion of a Police Record Check, in accordance with institutional and regulatory requirements.
The CHEO Research Institute values diversity and is an equal chance employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier‑free work environment, starting with the hiring process, and welcome interest from all qualified applicants. Should an applicant require accommodations during the application process, as per the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, please notify Human Resources at
[email protected].
The CHEO Research Institute seeks to increase equity, diversity and inclusion in all of its activities, including research, education and career development, patient, family and donor partnerships. We value diverse and non‑traditional career paths and perspectives, and value skills such as resilience, collaboration, and relationship‑building. We welcome applications from members of racialized minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and others with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities.
CHEO RI does not use AI in its recruitment and selection process.
Worksite, unless otherwise indicated, will be 401 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON, K1H 8L1. Applications will only be considered from those that are eligible to work in Canada. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those invited for an interview will be contacted.
CHEO Research Institute Inc. – Human Resources Department
[email protected]
401 Smyth Road
Ottawa (Ontario) K1H8L1, CANADA
DESCRIPTION DE POSTE
Numéro d’affichage - #RI-26-032R
Période d’affichage – du 30 juillet au 27 août, 2026
POSTE:Boursière ou boursier de recherches postdoctorales en bio‑informatique des maladies rares
Groupe de recherche Polavarapu
Nouveau position
TERM: Temps plein (1,0 ETP), contrat de 2 ans avec possibilité de renouvellement
SALAIRE: 28,00$ - 33,00/heure, sera proportionnel au compétences et l’expérience
RELÈVE DE: Dr. Kiran Polavarapu
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