[bioundgrd] FW: Research Technician Position @ Stanford Biochemistry
Joshua Stone
stonej at mit.edu
Tue Apr 6 10:21:58 EDT 2021
From: Connor Duffy <cvduffy at stanford.edu>
Subject: Research Technician Position @ Stanford Biochemistry
Re: Research Technician Position @ Stanford Biochemistry
Hi there! The Konermann Lab in the Stanford Biochemistry Department is looking to hire a Research Technician to start as soon as possible, or next summer if the candidate is graduating at the end of this school year. The Technician will immediately join a fast-moving project investigating human genetic risk in Alzheimer’s disease. The Technician will collaborate closely with a graduate student (Connor - me!) and Prof. Konermann to conduct high-throughput CRISPR transcriptional perturbation experiments in stem cell-derived neurons and glia. This project builds on recent high-profile work in genome-scale CRISPR screening (Konermann et al., Nature 2015), transcriptome engineering (Konermann et al., Cell 2018), and single-cell sequencing technologies.
We think this position is a great way to spend 1-2 years before grad school or med school, and of course we would support you strongly in those applications. You'd learn a wide variety of cutting-edge techniques while participating in a project at the intersection of neuroscience, genomics, stem cell biology, and technology development. Past experience with cell culture and molecular biology techniques would be ideal, but we'll train you and teach you everything you need to know.
If you're interested, contact me, Connor Duffy, at cvduffy at stanford.edu<mailto:cvduffy at stanford.edu>, with a CV or even just a note. We're really excited about having another person join us on this exciting project!
Thank you!
Connor
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