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Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, 22901, USA
Listed on 2026-06-18
Listing for:
University of Virginia
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-18
Job specializations:
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Clinical Research
Job Description & How to Apply Below
The Laboratory of Proteoform Medicine in the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics and the UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center is seeking a research scientist to lead a functional genomics program at the intersection of genetic screening, molecular biology, and multi-omics. The successful candidate will be a strong, versatile experimentalist and analyst who can design and run genetic perturbation screens, drive molecular biology and cell-based work, and generate and interpret omics data, particularly long-read RNA sequencing and mass spectrometry-based proteomics, alongside single-cell sequencing.
These efforts connect directly to the lab's proteogenomics platform and its goal of resolving and functionally interrogating protein isoforms and proteoforms. This role is suited to a scientist who is equally comfortable in the dry and wet lab domains, who wants substantial intellectual ownership over a program area, and who is excited to build technology at the boundary of functional genomics and proteoform biology.
For the scientific vision behind this role, see our recent review:
Korchak et al., "Proteoform medicine: characterizing and targeting protein forms in human disease," Nature Reviews Genetics 27, 271-291 (2026). This program builds out the vision of the map-perturb-predict framework described there.
Key responsibilities
* Design and execute pooled and arrayed CRISPR screens (Cas9, Cas
13, CRISPRi/a as appropriate) including library design and cloning, lentiviral production, transduction, selection, and NGS readout.
* Develop and optimize gene perturbation approaches (knockout, knockdown, CRISPRi/a, and RNA-targeting Cas
13 where isoform-level resolution is needed) in mammalian cell systems, including cancer cell lines and iPSC-derived models where applicable.
* Generate, process, and integrate multi-omics data - long-read RNA sequencing, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, and single-cell sequencing - and connect these readouts with screen and perturbation outputs through robust experimental and computational pipelines.
* Contribute to and lead molecular cloning workflows: guide library construction, vector design, plasmid prep, and verification by NGS.
* Partner with computational lab members on bioinformatic analysis (count matrices, hit calling, QC); independently perform first-pass analysis using established tools and scripting in Python and/or R.
* Mentor graduate students, postdocs, and research staff on functional genomics methods; help establish and document lab SOPs.
* Lead writing of methods, manuscripts, and contribute to grant applications (NIH, foundation); present at lab meetings, departmental seminars, and external conferences.
* Coordinate with collaborators across UVA and external partners on shared screening efforts.
Required qualifications
* Ph.D. in molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, computational biology, or a related field, with 3+ years of postdoctoral or equivalent independent research experience for the senior level (adjust per UVA classification).
* Demonstrated, hands-on experience with genetic screening in mammalian cells - designing and executing pooled and/or arrayed CRISPR screens, or comparable functional-genomics screens - ideally evidenced by a first- or co-first-author publication or preprint.
* Strong, hands-on molecular biology and cloning skills: vector design, Gibson/Golden Gate assembly, library construction (including sgRNA libraries), and plasmid validation.
* Expertise in mammalian cell culture, including lentiviral packaging, titration, transduction, and stable line generation.
* Strong NGS skills: sample prep (amplicon, RNA-seq, scRNA-seq library prep), QC, and familiarity with Illumina platforms.
* Experience generating and/or analyzing omics data - for example bulk or single-cell RNA-seq - together with the aptitude and interest to work fluently with long-read RNA sequencing and mass spectrometry-based proteomics data.
* Solid bioinformatics ability - comfortable on an HPC, scripting in Python and/or R, running standard analysis pipelines (CRISPR screens, RNA-seq, and related omics workflows), and analyzing results independently rather than waiting on a bioinformatics collaborator.
* Strong written and verbal scientific communication; record of published peer-reviewed work.
* Ability to plan independently, manage parallel projects, and mentor more junior team members.
Preferred qualifications
* Direct experience with Cas
13 (Cas
13d, Rfx Cas
13d, Cas
13bt, etc.), including guide design for RNA targeting, knockdown validation, and trans-cleavage considerations.
* Hands-on experience with single-cell genomics and perturbation platforms (e.g., 10x Genomics scRNA-seq, Perturb-seq, CROP-seq, ECCITE-seq) - including sample prep, library construction, and downstream demultiplexing/analysis using established frameworks. Single-cell is the primary readout for our screens, so prior experience here will accelerate ramp-up…
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