
Biologist
Nextonic Solutions LLC, Baltimore, MD, United States
Baltimore, United States | Posted on 04/24/2026
Nextonic Solutions
is seeking a
Biologist
to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) supporting the National Institute on Aging (NIA) located in Baltimore, MD.
The National Institutes of Health requires contractor support for laboratory and computational analysis of genomic and epigenomic data. The work supports ongoing research involving genotyping, long-range sequencing, and DNA methylation profiling.
Key Deliverables
Sample Processing Logs - DNA extraction records and yields
Genotyping/Sequencing Outputs - Raw and processed data files
QC Reports - Standardized quality metrics and summaries
Analysis Outputs - Variant and methylation results, visualizations
Scripts and Code - Documented R/Python/Bash scripts
Monthly Summary - Summary of work performed and findings
Presentation Materials - Slides or briefings for NIH staff
Statement of Work Details
Perform DNA extraction from blood, tissue, or cultured cells using established protocols.
Support long-range sequencing workflows (e.g., library prep and sequencing using long-read platforms such as PacBio or Oxford Nanopore).
Provide technical experience needed to assist in studying the basic principles of plant and animal life.
Evaluate read quality, coverage, depth, sample integrity, and contamination.
Flag anomalies and provide preliminary interpretation.
Assists with performing basic laboratory experiments and procedures.
Perform DNA methylation assays (e.g., bisulfite conversion, array-based or sequencing-based methods).
Execute established QC pipelines for sequencing and genotyping data.
Compile and document QC metrics in standardized formats.
Modify existing scripts and pipelines to support project needs.
Perform data analysis using R (statistical analysis and visualization) and scripting (Python, Bash, or equivalent).
Conduct variant calling and basic annotation, DNA methylation data processing and analysis, and integrate datasets when directed. Prepare, organize, and maintain various lab samples, supplies, and equipment.
Maintain accurate laboratory notebooks and electronic records.
Learn new laboratory techniques and procedures.
Identify routine technical issues and implement standard troubleshooting steps.
Prepare summary tables and figures and written summaries of methods and results.
Present findings in internal meetings to NIH staff—contribute to draft reports, manuscripts, or project updates.
Requirements
Master's Degree in Biology
Proficiency in R and at least one scripting language
Experience with QC and data visualization
Familiarity with genomic data formats (FASTQ, BAM, VCF)
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.
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Nextonic Solutions
is seeking a
Biologist
to join our vibrant team at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) supporting the National Institute on Aging (NIA) located in Baltimore, MD.
The National Institutes of Health requires contractor support for laboratory and computational analysis of genomic and epigenomic data. The work supports ongoing research involving genotyping, long-range sequencing, and DNA methylation profiling.
Key Deliverables
Sample Processing Logs - DNA extraction records and yields
Genotyping/Sequencing Outputs - Raw and processed data files
QC Reports - Standardized quality metrics and summaries
Analysis Outputs - Variant and methylation results, visualizations
Scripts and Code - Documented R/Python/Bash scripts
Monthly Summary - Summary of work performed and findings
Presentation Materials - Slides or briefings for NIH staff
Statement of Work Details
Perform DNA extraction from blood, tissue, or cultured cells using established protocols.
Support long-range sequencing workflows (e.g., library prep and sequencing using long-read platforms such as PacBio or Oxford Nanopore).
Provide technical experience needed to assist in studying the basic principles of plant and animal life.
Evaluate read quality, coverage, depth, sample integrity, and contamination.
Flag anomalies and provide preliminary interpretation.
Assists with performing basic laboratory experiments and procedures.
Perform DNA methylation assays (e.g., bisulfite conversion, array-based or sequencing-based methods).
Execute established QC pipelines for sequencing and genotyping data.
Compile and document QC metrics in standardized formats.
Modify existing scripts and pipelines to support project needs.
Perform data analysis using R (statistical analysis and visualization) and scripting (Python, Bash, or equivalent).
Conduct variant calling and basic annotation, DNA methylation data processing and analysis, and integrate datasets when directed. Prepare, organize, and maintain various lab samples, supplies, and equipment.
Maintain accurate laboratory notebooks and electronic records.
Learn new laboratory techniques and procedures.
Identify routine technical issues and implement standard troubleshooting steps.
Prepare summary tables and figures and written summaries of methods and results.
Present findings in internal meetings to NIH staff—contribute to draft reports, manuscripts, or project updates.
Requirements
Master's Degree in Biology
Proficiency in R and at least one scripting language
Experience with QC and data visualization
Familiarity with genomic data formats (FASTQ, BAM, VCF)
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.
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