As computational strain designer, you will build computational workflows for modeling and for omics data analysis for target strain designs. The position requires that you work closely together with DTU-Biosustain’s Principle Investigators and design teams to coordinate schedules and goals for design projects.
Specific tasks include:
Utilization of computational tools for the design of microbial strains for various applications.
Computational modeling of metabolism to predict strain phenotype and generate strain designs with desired behavior.
Statistical analysis of internal and public -omics datasets (e.g. genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics) to evaluate strain performance.
Analysis of genome sequence variations in terms of genetic context as well as protein structural annotation.
Participation in a team environment as part of a large academic organization developing computational tools and workflows for strain design.
Contribution to development and implementation of computational methods and tools described above.
Organization of (bi-)weekly project updates to lab management.