Join the Tute Team!

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Dear software engineers of the world, (especially those residing in Utah)

Come join the Tute team! (Life is too short for the wrong job). We have a a few open positions for amazingly talented software engineers who are up for an exciting challenge and adventure. Come put your mad skills to epic use/make a dent in the universe with us as we embark upon a crusade to personalize medicine through genomics.

The cost of sequencing the human genome has been dropping faster than Moore’s Law, and last year the long-awaited $1000 genome was announced.

pic 2This has proved to be the tipping point towards widespread adoption of genomics in healthcare and research settings, and the dawn of a new era in personalized medicine; it’s now cheaper to sequence the ENTIRE genome than it used to be to do a single gene test. The problem is, that no one knows how to handle and make sense of this BIG data. This is where Tute comes in. (And where you can help).

Tute, which means personal in the Na’vi language, is a cloud-based B2B software platform that lets doctors, hospitals, labs, analyze entire human genomes to quickly go from DNA to Diagnosis.

Eventually everyone will get their genome sequenced, likely at birth, and the big question is: Where does this data reside, in a query-able and annotated format, so it can serve as a reference to doctors and patients alike and help support every medical decision throughout one’s lifetime? At Tute, we’re working super hard to accelerate this vision of precision medicine. You can read more about our vision here, and here.

So, please drop us a line (with your resume of course): info at tutegenomics dot com. Or feel free to apply directly on LinkedIn.

Published by

Reid Robison

CEO at Tute Genomics. Physician & geneticist, now turned data scientist, bringing genomics to the masses.

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