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The Legal Assistant administratively supports the Office of General Counsel, working with four attorneys.
The Procurement System Specialist oversees and maintain current procurement applications.
Under the supervision of the Lead Doorperson, the Doorperson at the Front Desk will serve as the communication and security center for the residential building complex with 500 residences and 30 hotel rooms. Will ensure the safety and security of all persons and property in the building complex by following all security procedures, controlling access to the building at all entrances through physical and/or electronic monitoring, maintaining desk logs, and patrolling the building complex as scheduled. Will provide appropriate response and directions during life/safety emergencies and tripped alarms which monitor the function of the building's 24 hour mechanical systems, coordinate receipt and transmittal of tenant packages, overnight mail, dry cleaning, and all other deliveries, such as groceries, take-out food, furniture, overnight parcels, and luggage, accept packages, log and sort packages, and notify tenants of deliveries, coordinate verbal and written information among residents, guests, management and employees, vendors, contractors, delivery persons, and all other visitors, respond to tenant questions and complaints and instruct tenants and visitors on building rules, maintain a neat and orderly lobby, front desk and package area, install elevator padding and assist moving companies, perform security rounds of the building, and perform snow removal as needed.
***This is an overnight position, schedule is Sunday-Thursday from 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM
The Research Specialist is responsible for meticulously cataloging, maintaining, expanding, and generating thousands of immortalized cell lines from our cohorts of patients with various infectious diseases, recruited through a global network of collaborators. This role ensures the highest standards of quality and reproducibility in our research efforts. The Research Specialist will serve as the tissue culture liaison for our two branches of the lab, here at The Rockefeller University, as well as in Paris, France at the Imagine Institute Imagine of the Necker Hospital for Sick Children in Paris.
The Campus Security Officer will be responsible for providing protection of all persons and property, verifying the identification of guests, visitors, and all University members, providing information and directions, explaining rules and regulations, maintaining logs and records of occurrences, and completing necessary paperwork.
The Research Assistant will perform daily/weekly lab chores and aid in research projects, performing experiments with a postdoc/research associate or independently.
The Receiving/Stockroom Clerk is responsible for receiving and inspecting all University Orders related packages. They will also be responsible for processing all the stockroom requisitions based on sales orders, and rotation of stock items in the University Stockroom.
We are looking to hire a part-time Fly Food Technician (approximately 8 hours for a full day per week, preferably on a full day between Monday and Thursday) to assist with making standard fruit fly culture media for labs on campus. There is a possibility of increasing time and work responsibilities over time.
Reporting to the Director of the Data Science Resource Center, the Machine Learning Engineer will develop core data mining, natural language processing, deep learning, and machine learning algorithms to support biological research within The Rockefeller University. Particularly welcome are individuals with experience in computer vision tracking and/or AI in genomics. This position provides the potential for publication in top international journals.
The Price Family Center for the Social Brain is currently seeking a full-time Program Manager/Administrative Coordinator to join our team and collaboratively manage the growing scientific and administrative operations of the Center. The Program Manager will work closely with the Directors to help shape the Center's intellectual trajectory through the development and implementation of long-term initiatives, including recruitment of junior fellows, granting mechanisms, and annual programming and outreach. The Program Manager will also work independently to execute and manage the Center’s various editorial and curatorial projects.
The successful candidate will be highly organized and able to keep track of and orchestrate multiple projects in parallel; will provide input on the content of editorial and curatorial projects and contribute to writing, editing, curating, and directing research-related content.
Reporting to the Executive Vice President (EVP) and Corporate Secretary, the Executive Coordinator has wide-ranging responsibilities, serving as a key contact and liaison between the Corporate Secretary and members of the Board of Trustees, assisting the President and EVP in their tasks of managing and coordinating the administration of the University, and carrying out specific tasks and projects as assigned by the EVP.
Our lab has been focused on the development and application of advanced optical imaging technologies to advance neuroscience. Over the last years, we have developed a portfolio of optical technologies that allow for large-scale and whole-brain optical recording and manipulation of neuroactivity at high spatiotemporal resolution across model systems with with our most recent imaging technology capable of recording the activity of up to 1 million neurons distributed across different depths of both hemispheres of
the mouse cortex at single cell resolution [1]. Using this data we have found an unbounded scaling of dimensionality with neuron number [2]. While half of the neural variance lies within a low number of behaviorrelated dimensions, we find this unbounded scaling of dimensionality to correspond to an ever-increasing number of internal variables without immediate behavioral correlates. The activity patterns underlying these higher dimensions are fine-grained and cortex-wide distributed, highlighting that large-scale recording is
required to uncover the full neural substrates of internal and potentially cognitive processes.
Which fundamental questions in neuroscience would you be able to uniquely address with such capabilities and how would you use such data to inform computational models about the brain?
We are welcoming applications from creative, highly motivated, and ambitious candidates interested in pursuing projects based on their own ideas or within existing lines of work at the interface of experimental and computational system neuroscience.
The Dean’s Office Assistant and SURF Coordinator will assist with the day-to-day operations of the Dean’s Office and provide support for the university’s educational programs. The position involves close coordination with the senior staff of the Dean’s Office and daily interactions with faculty, students, postdoctoral fellows and staff.
The Hospital Facilities Specialist works directly with University departments to monitor, track, and respond to all elements related to the Hospital’s Environment of Care (EOC) program, which includes and not limited to the safety, security, utilities, medical equipment, emergency management, life safety, hazardous waste management, construction, and renovation within the hospital.
The ideal candidate will be working closely with the PI and a small group of researchers within the lab and will be an integral contributor to lab organization and management, experiments, and will be providing both technical and conceptual scientific input.
The research assistant will support research conducted at the Laboratory of Structural Biology and Biophysics, assisting with molecular biology and structural characterization of RNA and RNA-protein complexes.
The Campus Security Lieutenant will serve as a working supervisor of a crew of Security Guards who patrol and check University buildings and facilities. Work is accomplished within departmental procedures, but judgment and initiative are frequently exercised. Will be responsible for planning, scheduling, organizing, directing work, and training personnel. Will review reports, establish security patrol priorities, and review utilization and maintenance of security equipment.
The Research Support Assistant will be responsible for performing a variety of complex technical duties involved in assisting with and conducting laboratory procedures. The Research Support Assistant will support the daily operations of a Next-Generation Sequencing laboratory, prepare and process samples submitted by collaborators and users for various types of DNA and RNA sequencing and independently operate and maintain lab instruments.
The RockEDU Program Manager for Student Engagement will report to the Executive Director of RockEDU, and will be responsible for supporting infrastructure and engagement for high school and undergraduate students as they navigate through our research education programs including: Jumpstart, SSRP, Emerging Fellows, and CURE.
The Research Support Associate II will work as part of a team supporting the Rockefeller University community for genomics research by providing next-gen-sequencing related services.
The Research Assistant will work on projects aiming to understand the interaction between cellular proteins, vaccines, antibodies and viruses, including HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2.
The Bioinformatics Assistant will contribute to the laboratory's research on tuberculosis, with the long-term goal of developing new strategies to improve control of the disease. The Bioinformatics Assistant will be responsible for the implementation of established next generation sequencing (NGS) data analysis pipelines, as well as the design, development, and implementation of custom NGS data analysis pipelines.
The Bionutritionist/Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist will be responsible for working with principle investigators in designing, implementing and monitoring compliance with metabolic diets; providing nutrition care according to the research protocol for all research participants, doing anthropometric measurements (BodPod) and managing the administrative component of the diet office, including ordering food and supplies.
The research assistant will support research conducted at the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics and Immunology, working in projects investigating the effector function of therapeutic antiviral and antitumor IgG antibodies in vitro and in vivo.
The research assistant will support research conducted at the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics and Immunology, working in projects that aim to characterize the Fc domain heterogeneity of IgG antibodies and the regulation of FcR expression in effector leukocyte subsets during infection and vaccination, as well as in chronic inflammatory, autoimmune, and neoplastic conditions.
The research assistant will support research conducted at the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics and Immunology, working in projects that aim to develop novel immunogens against infectious pathogens and characterize the immunomodulatory function of FcR pathways during infection or vaccination.
The Senior Grants Analyst reports to the Director of Sponsored Projects Accounting. This position will assist with the grants management for the University.
The Ruta lab takes advantage of the relatively simple nervous system of the fruit fly Drosophila to examine how flexibility is engineered into the nervous system to give rise to adaptive behaviors, at the level of both individuals and species. We examine how learning rapidly shapes neural pathways to allow each member of a species to respond appropriately to their unique experience of the world. We also consider how neural circuits are adapted over longer evolutionary time scales to give rise to species- specific behaviors. Our lab uses a wide array of innovative techniques, including genetics, functional imaging, and quantitative behavior, with the goal of revealing the explicit neural basis for flexible behaviors at the level of synapses and circuits.
The perfect candidate demonstrates a proactive mindset and a strong desire to learn, advance in their professional journey, and receive guidance. They will have access to hands-on training and mentorship, along with opportunities for professional development, including the possibility of contributing to research publications.
The Laboratory of Molecular Biology at The Rockefeller University is seeking a highly motivated and outstanding candidate for an exciting postdoctoral position to study the selective vulnerability and degeneration of upper motor neurons in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). ALS presents a paradox in that most known disease-causing mutations are ubiquitously expressed, yet only discrete populations of cells degenerate. We therefore use a multidisciplinary approach, centered on advanced molecular profiling methods to elucidate cell type-specific phenotypes during disease progression in preclinical mouse models and postmortem human tissue. By contrasting vulnerable and resilient neuronal populations as well as non-neuronal cells, we hope to identify novel disease mechanisms and putative entry points for therapeutic intervention. These studies are integrated with modern anatomical and circuit-tracing methods and bioenergetics to map the identity, connectivity, and function of neuronal cell types in cortical and motor circuits.
The project aims to identify molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative disorders, focusing on understanding selective degeneration of vulnerable cell types.
The Rockefeller University, the world's premier Research University, seeks a Clinical Research Coordinator to join our Hospital.
The intestinal tissue is continuously exposed to large amounts of microbe– and food–derived molecules that can stimulate immune responses. We study how the intestine generates protective responses against invading pathogens (resistance) while absorbing beneficial microbe– and food–derived molecules (tolerance). Several cellular and molecular mechanisms exist to ensure robust tolerance induction in the mucosal surfaces, and disruption of such processes often leads to severe chronic inflammatory pathologies such as colitis, Celiac disease and food allergies, and colorectal cancer. We seek to understand how immunity against microbiota and food are generated and how they can contribute to the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis while protecting us from invading pathogens.
Key Objectives:
- Microbiota Immunity: We investigate into the intricate interactions between the immune system and the vast array of microorganisms that inhabit the intestinal environment. Our goal is to uncover the mechanisms that enable the immune system to maintain a harmonious relationship with the microbiota.
- Food Immunity: Understanding how the immune system navigates the challenges posed by the diverse range of dietary antigens is one of focus of our research. We aim to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the development of immune tolerance to dietary components while ensuring robust defense against potential threats such as invading pathogens.
We are seeking two motivated and detail-oriented individuals to join our research team as Research Assistants. As a key member of our team, you will play a crucial role in supporting our research and contributing to the understanding of the development and function of the intestinal immune system. Specific projects focus on dissecting the immune responses against gut microbiota, food and cancer, as well as understanding both genetic and environmental drivers of intestinal immune phenotypes. The Research Assistants will use mouse models to assess gut immune cells by flow cytometry and RNA-sequencing and will be responsible for animal colony maintenance. Other technical responsibilities may include bacterial and mammalian cell culture (including organoid cultures), ELISA, and immunoblotting, as well as molecular biology techniques such as cloning, RNA/DNA extractions, PCR and single-cell PCRs.
The Laboratory of Immune Cell Epigenetics and Signaling is looking for a Research Specialist to coordinate the lab research program on epigenetic control of cell dormancy and immune regulation.
The Research Assistant will work on projects aiming to understand the interaction between cellular proteins, vaccines, antibodies and viruses, including HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2.
Our group focuses on characterizing the molecular mechanisms that underlie phenotypes of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In previous studies we have used machine learning to integrate rheumatoid arthritis gene expression profiles with synovial histology features to provide insight into RA disease subsets (Arthritis and Rheumatol, 2018). We noted the persistence of histologic and transcriptional evidence of subclinical synovial inflammation in some RA patients in clinical remission (Arthritis and Rheumatol, 2019). Our group has also uncovered synovial histology associations of morning stiffness (Arthritis and Rheumatol, 2020). We have developed methods to empower patients to participate in dense longitudinal genomics studies from home and used this approach to gain insights into the immune events that lead to rheumatoid arthritis flares (NEJM, 2020).
The Laboratory of Neural Systems is looking for a highly motivated student with an excellent academic background interested to work on a cutting-edge interdisciplinary neuroscience project on the foundations of the neural basis of compositionality, or the ability to generalize from a small set of rules to a large set of complex behaviors, which is currently unknown. We have developed a new experimental paradigm to discover these neural mechanisms. This paradigm combines a new behavioral task, large-scale neural recordings, and computational modeling. The project involves close collaborations with two leading computational labs, one on computational neuroscience at NYU (Xiao-Jing Wang), and another on artificial intelligence at MIT (Josh Tenenbaum). The RA will work closely with an enthusiastic postdoc in the lab (Lucas Tian), and will have many opportunities to engage in the cross-institute collaboration. The RA will design, implement, and analyze results for NHP behavior. The RA will perform large-scale neural recording studies. The RA will build and test computational models of this behavior (e.g., neural networks). The RA will, under proper guidance, present results at scientific meetings, and is expected to co-author a scientific paper. The RA will develop cutting-edge skills at the intersection of neuroscience, computational cognitive science, and artificial intelligence, and will be in a great position to enter and succeed in an excellent graduate program in any of these fields. A commitment of 2 years is expected.
The Research Support Assistant will perform molecular and cell biology techniques in a team for gene editing projects.
The Clinical Research Specialist serves as a regulatory expert and resource for investigators and others within the Clinical Research Support Office in the Hospital.
OTT has created a position to manage important internal initiatives and high-value alliances with external organizations, including both non-profit and for-profit entities. OTT seeks a Program Manager to work closely with research and administrative teams distributed across the University and various third party stakeholders in support of pioneering programs aimed at the creation of actionable intellectual property as well as the post-transaction coordination of intellectual property related agreements.
This is a terrific opportunity for an experienced project manager in a collaborative cross-functional office with numerous stakeholders focused on translating cutting-edge laboratory discoveries into commercial products.
The Project Manager is a self-starter with the keen ability to anticipate, manage, and resolve issues that occur in the course of alliances and other partnerships, both within the University and with external stakeholders. The Project Manager understands organizational needs and the resources required to achieve success and can identify and proactively remove obstacles, mitigate risk, and approach each project under management with a positive attitude, confidence, and transparency, fostering trust with internal colleagues and external partners.
We are seeking an experienced professional to join our team as a Project Manager for Partnerships & Alliances. This position requires exceptional organizational, leadership, and interpersonal skills to successfully manage formal collaborations, funding arrangements focused on intellectual property, and alliances with our commercial partners. Productive and efficient, the Program Manager possesses strong verbal and written communication skills, and understands complex contracts that accompany those alliances.
The goal of the Jarvis Lab is to understand the molecular mechanisms that construct, modify, and maintain neural circuits for vocal learning, a critical behavior for spoken language. Studying this problem requires that we compare the genes, vocal behavior, and associated brain pathways of the few rare groups that have vocal learning abilities with closely related species that do not. The mouse has been selected to study the genetic architecture of vocalizations and their neural substrates in a genetically tractable mammalian model organism. This position involves working with mice daily.
Reporting to the President, this position serves as a key member of the Office of the President (OoP) and, in close coordination with the Executive Assistant to the President, provides high-level administrative support to perform a diverse range of responsibilities.
To better understand the genetic basis of vocal learning, the Jarvis Lab performs a variety of single cell sequencing techniques. The lab is looking for a Research Assistant to help with isolating nuclei from brain tissue and blood, single cell sequencing and multiome ATAC plus gene expression sequencing.
Reporting to the Manager of Immigration, the Immigration Specialist interfaces with the institution’s academic and administrative populations.
The Proteomics Resource Center is looking for a Senior Research Support Specialist to lead PRC staff for metabolomics services. Metabolomics platform services include, but are not limited to, polar metabolite and lipid profiling (targeted and untargeted), absolute quantification of small molecules and flux analysis. Under very limited supervision, the Senior Research Support Specialist will demonstrate and deliver expertise in metabolomics tools and strategies. The Senior Research Support Specialist will provide excellent guidance in experimental design and data interpretation for metabolomics, and informational and technical support to center users, including assistance in experimental design and analysis.
Under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor, the Electrician will respond to service calls and perform repairs and maintenance such as changing light bulbs, installing new circuits and retrofitting existing fixtures to LED.
We are seeking enthusiastic and dedicated postdocs to join our dynamic and growing lab. If you are passionate about computer-aided drug design, we invite you to become a part of our team. Our lab values collaboration, mentorship, diversity, and fun, and we strive to foster a positive culture within our scientific endeavors. We welcome new ideas from our team members. If you are ready to take the next step in your scientific career and make a meaningful impact in the field, apply now to join us in our mission to push the boundaries of research. More research can be found https://lyulab.org/research/
We are looking for a highly motivated individual to work on a project that will study the molecular basis of selective cellular vulnerability in Huntington's disease. The goal of this project is to identify novel strategies to delay onset and/or slow progression of the disease.
The goal of this project is to identify novel strategies to delay onset and/or slow progression of Huntingdon's disease. The Research Assistant will be responsible for the preparation of human brain samples for next generation sequencing.
The Laboratory of Genetically Encoded Small Molecules at The Rockefeller University has an immediate opening for a synthetic/peptide chemist. The focus of the research will be on the chemical synthesis of natural product like small molecule structures.
The Laboratory of Genetically Encoded Small Molecules at The Rockefeller University has an immediate opening for a synthetic/peptide chemist. The focus of the research will be on the chemical synthesis of natural product like small molecule structures.