Neurology
Position Summary
The Phatnani Lab within the Neurology Department at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and the New York Genome Center is seeking to recruit hard-working, ambitious, and energetic Research Assistant to join the team. Research in the Phatnani Lab primarily focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative disease. The Lab examines the relationship between mutations, gene expression, and disease mechanisms using whole-genome sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, single-nucleus (sn)-resolved epigenomics, snRNA-seq, and multiplex protein imaging. The Research Assistant will assist the Associate Research Scientist and other research staff with next-generation sequencing techniques and imaging on postmortem human tissue, as well as general lab management tasks.
Responsibilities
Administrative:
Minimum Qualifications
Requires a bachelor’s degree and at least 1.5 years of related experience or equivalent in education, training and experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Other Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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