Bioinformatics Jobs in New York City

Clinical Bioinformatics Capital - From Cancer Genomics to Pharma

5 open positions 1 companies hiring $140K avg salary

Why Work in New York City?

New York City excels in clinical bioinformatics and translational research, driven by world-class medical centers like Memorial Sloan Kettering, Weill Cornell Medicine, and Columbia University Medical Center. The city is the leader in precision oncology, with pioneering work in cancer genomics and immunotherapy. Pharma giants like Pfizer and Regeneron have major NYC presences. While expensive, NYC offers unmatched networking, cultural opportunities, and the ability to work on directly impacting patient care.

Market Overview

  • Memorial Sloan Kettering - pioneering cancer genomics
  • Strong clinical/translational focus - work impacts patients directly
  • Weill Cornell Medicine, Columbia, NYU for academic positions
  • Pfizer and Regeneron major NYC employers
  • Thriving computational pathology and digital health scene
  • Unmatched networking and cultural opportunities
  • Growing startup scene in precision medicine and diagnostics

Top Biotech Companies in New York City

The New York City biotech ecosystem includes major companies like Genentech, and many emerging startups. Browse all companies →

Cost of Living

NYC is extremely expensive. Median rent for a 1-bedroom apartment is $3,200-4,500/month in Manhattan, and $2,000-3,000 in Brooklyn/Queens. Many bioinformaticians live in Brooklyn, Queens, or New Jersey to save costs while maintaining subway access. Salaries are high to compensate. Car unnecessary due to excellent public transit. High state/city taxes reduce take-home pay significantly.

Salary Ranges

See our Bioinformatics Salary Guide for detailed compensation data across all locations.

Bioinformatics Scientist I

$90K - $120K

Median: $105K

Bioinformatics Scientist II

$115K - $150K

Median: $132K

Senior Bioinformatics Scientist

$145K - $190K

Median: $167K

Principal Bioinformatics Scientist

$175K - $235K

Median: $205K

Clinical Bioinformatician

$120K - $160K

Median: $140K

Biostatistician

$105K - $145K

Median: $125K

Computational Pathologist

$130K - $175K

Median: $152K

5 Bioinformatics Jobs in New York City

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes NYC unique for bioinformatics careers?

NYC is the global leader in clinical bioinformatics and precision oncology. Working at Memorial Sloan Kettering, Weill Cornell, or Columbia means your work directly impacts patient care. The city excels in translational research - bridging basic science and clinical applications. This is ideal for those wanting their bioinformatics work to save lives.

Is NYC too expensive for bioinformatics salaries?

It's challenging but manageable. Bioinformatics salaries are high ($120K-190K for most roles), but rent consumes 30-40% of take-home pay. Many professionals live in Brooklyn/Queens or share apartments. The tradeoff is access to world-class medical research, networking, and cultural opportunities. Not ideal for early wealth-building.

What are the top bioinformatics employers in NYC?

Top employers include Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (cancer genomics leader), Weill Cornell Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, NYU Langone Health, Pfizer (pharma giant), Regeneron (antibody therapeutics), and growing startups like Tempus and Paige.AI.

How does NYC's clinical focus differ from other cities?

NYC prioritizes translational and clinical bioinformatics more than any other hub. Work focuses on patient genomics, clinical trial design, FDA submissions, and electronic health records integration. Boston/SF have more basic research and drug discovery. NYC is ideal for those passionate about healthcare impact.

What's the work culture in NYC biotech?

More intense and fast-paced than other hubs, reflecting NYC's general culture. Long hours are common, especially at academic medical centers. However, the impact and prestige are high. Networking is exceptional with frequent seminars, meetups, and conferences. Not ideal for work-life balance seekers.