A Cellular/Molecular Postdoctoral Research Scientist position is immediately available in the Department of Neurology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) in New York, NY. The Postdoctoral Research Scientist will join the Simoes? lab at the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain (http://columbianeuroresearch.org/taub/) to study neurodegeneration and diseases of the central nervous system, with emphasis on Alzheimer?s disease. The Taub Institute is a world-leader in research of neurodegenerative diseases and the nucleus of a dynamic, translational, multidisciplinary endeavor bringing together Columbia University researchers and clinicians to uncover the causes of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other age-related brain diseases. The selected candidate will participate in private and NIH-funded studies aimed at understanding the biology of these diseases, to define and develop novel biomarkers, and identify novel therapeutical targets. The project will involve working with different mouse models, primary and immortalized cell lines, and murine/human biofluids. This is a 1-year grant-funded position, with the opportunity of appointment extension. Previous experience in Alzheimer?s disease or other neurological disorder research field is required. Experience in cell biology, protein biochemistry, confocal microscopy and proteomics will be important skills used in this position. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in Neuroscience. Prior experience with bioinformatics in the biomedical research field, preferably with the processing and downstream analysis of "omics" data are encouraged to apply.
The candidate will plan, develop, and execute the experiments in line with the project requirements based on the funded research plan, and through active discussion with the PI. The Postdoc is expected to be creative and to show initiative. She or he will accurately document experimental procedures and results and contribute to the writing of reports, grant proposals, and papers. The postdoctoral scientist will have the opportunity to present at a national or international meeting.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conduct research in an independent manner.
Assist in manuscript, grant and reports writing.
Assist in supervising and guiding technicians, research assistants, and other lab members.
Display initiative and independence in developing novel analysis approaches in response to new questions or insight.
SKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
Excellent organizational and communication skills.
Fluency in both written and spoken English will be required as the scientist will be writing and presenting his or her research.
Accurate and precise record-keeping abilities.
Experience with statistical analyses and rigor.
Ability to work both cooperatively and independently, and with minimum supervision.
Strong work ethic and high motivation
Proven ability to effectively plan and organize work activities to meet schedules and deadlines
Exhibit initiative, proactive in solving problems, and be technically proficient in the processes assigned to them.
Minimum Qualifications: PhD Degree in Neuroscience or related field, with experience in neurobiology research. Prior experience with bioinformatics (?omics? analyses) is a must.
Application and inquiries should be submitted by e-mail to Sabrina Simoes (sa2969@cumc.columbia.edu). Along with your CV, please include a cover letter describing previous work, research interests, and future goals. Please provide contact details for 2-3 references.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Pay Transparency Disclosure
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University?s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
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