The Department of Biomedical Engineering is accepting applications for an Associate Research Scientist position in the Leong laboratory at Columbia University.
Theprimaryroleofthepositionsistoassistwithdevelopingtheresearchand operations of the LeongLab.
I.Scientific research and leadership(60%)
1. Lab research: Assisting research projects with synthesis of polymeric carriers, encapsulation of siRNA in nanoparticles, transfection of astrocytes, identifying cells populations by flow cytometry, quantification of knockdown by qPCR, conduct in vivo evaluation and analysis of tissue samples by confocal microscopy.
2. Mentoring trainees: Working with students on the development of research projects, manuscripts preparation, and presentations.
II. Grant proposals and management(25%)
1. Pre-award: Proposal writing, drafting support letters, coordinating of required submission materials.
2. Post-award: Preparing project progress reports and presenting results at meetings organized by funding agencies.
III.Overseeing the smooth operation of the lab in coordination with other lab members (15%)
1. Centralized organization: Working with current lab members to ensure lab materials are centrally organized, including plasmids, cell stocks, and antibody inventories.
2. Overseeing the coordination of lab tasks: This includes preparation of lab stocks and materials (cell culture supplies, etc.) and lab equipment management
The laboratory’s research focus is on (i) understanding and exploiting the interactions of cells with nanostructures for therapeutic applications, such as drug, gene, and immunotherapy, as well as nonviral gene editing; (ii) constructing human tissue-on-chips for disease modeling and drug development, and generating patient-specific brain organoid to model neuropsychiatric disorders and to address opioid usage disorder. See the laboratory’s website for more information: http://orion.bme.columbia.edu/leonglab/. The lab is located on the medical campus of Columbia University.