[bioundgrd] FW: Research technician position at Columbia Universty

Joshua Stone stonej at mit.edu
Mon Jan 11 14:51:00 EST 2021


From: "Hill-Oliva, Michael J." <mh3609 at cumc.columbia.edu>
Subject: Research technician position at Columbia Universty

Hello,

A technician position is available in the Nectow Laboratory at Columbia University in New York City. The Nectow Lab works on the neurobiology of energy balance. We place a particular emphasis on the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms through which the brain regulates how much one eats and how much energy one expends. We also develop novel technologies to better understand brain function. The successful candidate will have had significant prior laboratory experience, ideally (but not necessarily) within rodent neuroscience.
The successful candidate will help manage day-to-day laboratory operations, as well as design and implement experiments critical to the lab, possibly including (but not limited to): molecular cloning, animal work, in vivo calcium imaging, and/or functional manipulations of neural circuits (e.g. optogenetics, chemogenetics). The candidate would ideally (though is not required to) have significant experience in advanced techniques in neuroscience, such as behavior, immunohistochemistry and/or stereotaxic mouse surgery, as well as excellent organizational skills. Significant experience in molecular biology is valued, but not required. Regardless of prior experience and/or background, we are always looking for individuals of exceptional talent and creativity, so please reach out to inquire about the position. This is a one-year position with the possibility of renewal.
A bachelor’s degree (with significant prior laboratory experience) in one of the following (or related fields) is required: biology, neuroscience, engineering, applied math, chemistry, computer science, and/or physics.
Candidates interested in working in the Nectow Lab should reach out to Dr. Alexander R. Nectow (arn2136 at columbia.edu<mailto:arn2136 at columbia.edu>) with a cover letter, CV, and the names of three references.
To learn more about our lab and what we do, check out www.nectowlab.org<http://www.nectowlab.org/>.
Please let me know if you require any more information, or if there is someone else I should contact at your institution for this type of outreach.

Best Regards,
Michael Hill-Oliva

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Michael Hill-Oliva | Research Technician
Laboratory of Dr. Alexander Nectow
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
(201) 515-0808 | mh3609 at cumc.columbia.edu<mailto:mh3609 at cumc.columbia.edu>


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