Research Scientist , Chung Lab
Listed on 2026-05-20
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biomedical Science
RESEARCH SCIENTIST 1, CHUNG LAB
Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, is a pivotal role responsible for generating spatial transcriptomic and proteomic optical imaging data of human and non-human primate brains, utilizing the novel technology pipeline established by the Chung Lab, including tissue processing, molecular probe staining, and volumetric data acquisition using light sheet microscopes. It will be a direct contributor to a large NIH UM1 research center, entitled Center for Multi-scale Multi-Omic Human and Non-human Primate Atlas.
The primary responsibilities of the research scientist are to independently conduct experiments and optimize various protocols to ensure successful and consistent results; work closely with collaborating teams across the center to conduct necessary protocol validation experiments; work closely with the Principal Investigator and key personnel of the Center to meet the milestone timeline via routine updates and meetings with Project Teams/Programs/Cores;
assist with preparation of quarterly/annual progress reports for funded research projects; ensure timely data generation and experimental research progress; independently conduct and lead experiments to meet the requirement of overall center goals with assistance from junior research staff; participate in research activities taking place in the lab; and monitor project deadlines and coordinate with PI/Key Personnel of the center.
- Ph.D. in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, material science, biology, chemistry, or related scientific field
- Minimum of five years of experience working in a large research laboratory
- Strong technical and scientific writing skills
- Experience with research and grant proposal development, writing and editing
- Publications record in reputable journals
- Supervisory experience
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