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The PHA4GE Pipelines and Visualization working group is looking for candidates who can develop bioinformatics guidance documents for the following three
pathogens/disease areas: malaria, cholera, meningitis and sepsis.
This is a short-term contract at $1700 per month for three months, starting in March 2026.
If you are interested, please forward your CV to recruitment@pha4ge.org by 3 March
2026, and also indicate which guidance document you are most interested in.
Could you also answer all of the questions below and forward them with your CV and pathogen/disease of interest.
i) Which of the pathogen(s) or diseases do you have experience with in terms of Bioinformatics analysis? (Please note that you will only be considered for one, but you can list all your experience).
ii) Which bioinformatics tools and workflows have you personally run and how often have you run them?
iii) What types of Bioinformatics steps have you done? (Please list all as detailed as possible, e.g. QC, mapping, etc.)
iv) What are some caveats that are unique to this organism that one must be careful of when doing Bioinformatics analyses?
v) Do you have any experience with stakeholder management (reaching out to people to guide them to contribute to work, etc.). Please describe your experience.
vi) Do you have a network of people in the field that you can already draw upon to assist to ask for advice, experience, guidance and reviewing when writing up this guidance document?
vii) Please forward any links to the work that you have done (Github repositories, manuscripts/other papers, personal websites, etc.)
Below are some examples of the guidance documents we developed before - although these new ones may require some more detail.
Here are some examples of the guidances the group has developed:
pha4ge/pipeline-resources: Bioinformatics Pipeline and Visualization resources
pha4ge/wastewater-guidance
pipeline-resources/docs/influenza-bioinfo-solutions.md at main ? pha4ge/pipeline-resources
Looking forward to your responses,
PHA4GE Secretariat
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