Click column header to sort
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 overall purpose of the project is to search for broadly cross-reactive single-chain antibodies against viruses in the coronavirus family. Specifically the work will consist of assisting in: construction of libraries of yeast expressing single-chain antibodies against multiple viral antigens in the coronavirus family; screening the libraries for binding and cross-binding to antigens from related viruses; DNA preparation and analysis of next-generation sequencing data to determine sequences and specificities of cross-binding vs. specific antibodies.
The Research Assistant will study the replication and pathogenesis of hepaciviruses and alphaviruses in cell culture and animal models.
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 Purchasing Specialist oversees the purchasing order inquiry e-mail, provides assistance and maintenance of the PO-related packages return process, and welcome all visitors with appoitments with the Material Management Staff. Will aso assist with special task as assigned by the Director, Assistant Directors, Office Coordiantor , and Purchasing Assistance.
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 Receiving Clerk is responsible for maintaining the receiving dock area safely. They will handle all telephone and email inquiries related to or addressed to the receiving department. The Receiving clerk also serves as a backfill for the Stockroom and or Mailroom during staff shortages.
The Training and Learning Coordinator for the SNF Institute at Rockefeller University will participate in the development, implementation, and evaluation of training programs for use throughout the hospital and CCTS. They will lead the development of training materials, reference guides, job aids, along with pilot, test and document new professional services offerings.
The Laboratory Technician will work as a part of highly talented team of molecular, cell, and developmental biologists seeking an understanding of the properties of adult skin stem cells and how aberrations in their biology can lead to skin disorders, including cancers.
We have a wonderful opportunity for an enthusiastic, self-motivatedAdministrative Assistant to support Dr. Paul Bieniasz at Rockefeller University in New York City.
We are targeting someone who enjoys working both independently and as part of a larger team and proactively anticipating needs. This role is an integral part of the lab and will be responsible for supporting Dr. Bieniasz and the lab with a wide variety of tasks and project activities.
The Administrative Assistant will support the Head of Lab (HOL) with lab administrative tasks on a part time basis.
The research assistant will join our group focusing 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 System Analyst will enhance the Cerner Community Works system, provide application systems and end-user support for hospital applications. This position interacts with users with updates on support tickets and follows proper troubleshooting procedures.
Research Assistant will be responsible for assisting in the maintenance of large animal colony, weaning, weekly tail tipping and overall good health of our animal models. Will also prepare DNA samples and perform PCR on established mouse lines. The candidate will also assist with in vivo experiments involving immunizations, blood collection, and possibly analysis of harvested animal tissues.
The Research Assistant will execute scientific experiments under the guidance of senior scientists as well as help maintain laboratory functions such as making general solutions or calibrating equipment.
The Research Assistant would support the lab with molecular biology and biochemistry pursuant to structure-function analyses of immunoreceptors.
The Cage Wash Attendant is primarily responsible for cage sanitation, physical plant maintenance, and the safe operation of sanitation equipment.
The Research Assistant will be working with human blood samples and PBMC processing, collection and storage.
Our Child and Family Center is a 12 month full day program.
The Administrative team consists of a Director, two Associate Directors, an Assistant Director, an Educational Coordinator, and an Administrative Assistant.
Reporting to the Director of the Child and Family Center (CFC), the Associate Director supports all aspects of daily operations of the Child Family Center (CFC).
Reporting to the university’s executive vice president, the Director of Biotech Incubator has a deep understanding of the biotech sector and a proven track record of successfully setting up, organizing, mentoring, and maturing start-ups into successful companies.
The candidate will assist with research on how proteasome transport in neurons affects synaptic biology and age-related neuronal degeneration.
We seek a Cloud and Container Engineering Engineer passionate about infrastructure-as-code and all things automation. You will help design, build, and maintain the tooling for configuration management, automated provisioning, and monitoring, and help evangelize best practices in DevOps and technical innovation. You will advocate for a DevOps and Agile approach in product development and demonstrate best practices by example.
The Research Assistant will join a team working on identifing novel strategies to delay onset and/or slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
The Research Assistant will be assisting a research team, consisting of one associate professor and four PhD students or post-doc, studying human genetics and immunological basis of severe viral diseases.
To further the mission of the RBO, the university is seeking a candidate for the role of a Computational Scientist at the RBO. The Computational Scientist position presents an ideal opportunity to pursue a career in computational research or software engineering at a highly collaborative academic research environment.
The position offers an opportunity to evaluate, apply, and refine various existing open-source and commercial imaging and neuroimaging analysis software, as well as develop new scalable data processing and analysis pipelines and hardware control solutions. To facilitate this, the Computational Scientist interacts with the wider community of open-source scientific software developers, and contributes by developing and deploying software to acquire, analyze, process, and archive a variety of neuroimaging data generated by the RBO. In this role, the candidate works closely with collaborating Rockefeller laboratories to identify needs and map them with: (1) existing software solutions for the current RBO imaging technologies, and (2) hardware infrastructure such as the center for high performance computing. Working closely with the imaging experts at the RBO, the candidate will have the opportunity to assemble and maintain various computational resources including high performance data acquisition workstations, CPU/GPU analysis workstations, and storage solutions. This position aims at providing computing expertise to the RBO users and collaborators, while concurrently deepening the candidate's experience in computational research and software engineering in a collaborative research environment.
The successful candidate will work within the BRC both to provide analysis support to research groups and to establish the bioinformatics infrastructure and training necessary to promote high quality computational biology research within the university. This position will focus on single-cell RNAseq and ATACseq bioinformatics.
The Clinical Research Nurse will be responsible for coordinating and carrying out clinical research study activities accomplished through the development or updating of protocols, procedures, and standards for a study in collaboration with the primary investigator and the research team.
The Nursing Assistant will assist with direct research participant care as delegated by and under the direct supervision of the Clinical Research Nurse.
The Research Assistant would support in vivo and ex vivo experiments including behavior, photometry, histology and immunohistochemistry.
This is a part time temporary (4-6 month) role reporting to the Assistant Vice President of Finance Accounting Services.
The Treasury Assistant will support all treasury functions with a focus on expense reporting and office program support on a temporary basis.
We are seeking a passionate, detail-oriented research assistant to participate in our projects to figure out the regulation of metabolic pathways in biological processes. The research assistant is expected to complete the given daily tasks independently and should be able to work with
graduate students and postdocs in the laboratory.
The Laboratory of Computational Molecular Discovery aims to understand the molecular interactions between small molecules and their biological targets, and to use this knowledge to create software for discovering novel ligands that can shed light on biological processes and aid in the evaluation of potential therapeutic targets. The research group is seeking applicants for the position of a full-time Research Assistant (RA) with a passion for scientific research.
Supervised by a senior scientist, the Research Assistant will work on a team project focusing on protein biochemistry, which could include cell culture, protein purification or various biochemical assays.
We are seeking an experienced and talented molecular biologist who will contribute to ongoing work studying how neural circuits evolve across Drosophila species to mediate species-specific behaviors. The work will include designing and implementing different genome editing strategies, such as PiggyBac, PhiC31 and CRISPR-Cas9, to generate novel genetic reagents in non-model Drosophila species.
Our lab seeks a highly motivated individual to work on a project that will study the molecular basis of Alzheimer's disease.
The Program Administrator, Academic Affairs will report directly to the Program Director, Academic Events, and Initiatives, and will provide program support for the University's faculty recruitment initiatives led by a committee of over thirty professors to conduct a search for tenure-track faculty across all areas of biomedical research.
The Mechanic I, under general direction will perform semi-skilled and skilled work in the operation, maintenance, and repair of heating, ventilation, refrigeration, and air conditioning systems. Will lead and instruct building maintenance workers in the performance of routine maintenance of HVAC equipment, design and install new small to medium-sized HVAC systems.
The Rockefeller University, the world's premier Research University, seeks a Clinical Research Coordinator to join our Hospital.
We seek a Cloud and Container Engineering Manager/Architect passionate about infrastructure-as-code and all things automation. You will help design, build, and maintain the tooling for configuration management, automated provisioning, and monitoring, and help evangelize best practices in DevOps and technical innovation. You will advocate for a DevOps and Agile approach in product development and demonstrate best practices by example.
Our research group is interested in understanding the normal hearing process and the causes—as well as potential cures—for the deteriorating hearing that affects 30 million Americans. We focus our biophysical investigations on the active process that amplifies the ear's acoustic inputs and accounts for the remarkable sensitivity and frequency discrimination of mammalian hearing. We also study the development and regeneration of hair cells, the sensory receptors of the inner ear, both in larval zebrafish and in adult mice. Our research group is of moderate size, about 15 people in total, and emphasizes collaboration and educational opportunities. We seek a colleague who will assist in research on the physiology and biophysics of hair cells.
Our research group is interested in understanding the normal hearing process and the causes—as well as potential cures—for the deteriorating hearing that affects 30 million Americans. We focus on the development and regeneration of hair cells, the sensory receptors of the inner ear, both in larval zebrafish and in adult mice. We also study the active process that amplifies the ear's acoustic inputs and accounts for the remarkable sensitivity and frequency discrimimation of mammalian hearing. Our research group is of moderate size, about 15 people in total, and emphasizes collaboration and educational opportunities. We seek a colleague who will assist in research on the physiology and biophysics of hair cells.
We need an experienced laboratory animal technician to help maintain our animal colony and work with our biologists. Must be comfortable working with laboratory animals, understand genetic breeding strategies, timed matings, and all aspects of mouse husbandry. Excellent chance to learn cutting edge neuroscience and molecular biology techniques including sophisticated brain dissections, optogenetics, stereotaxic injections, CLIP, RNA-sequencing, and animal behavioral and vocalization studies.
The Development Assistant will work as part of a small team focused on foundation relations, in a highly collaborative Development Office dedicated to raising funding for biomedical research. The Development Assistant will work with at least three professional-staff members in the areas of philanthropic support (foundations/individuals) and development communications.
The Veterinary Technician II will be responsible for daily vivarium room rounds, regular communication with scientists, veterinarians, and animal husbandry staff regarding daily care, administering treatments prescribed by clinical veterinarians, monitoring cases, documentation of all health assessments, and follow-up care. Must participate in training initiatives for both investigative and husbandry staff, in-depth anesthesia monitoring for both large and small animal species, and active participation in quarterly sentinel health screenings. Various other responsibilities may also be assigned and can vary based upon personal interests, vivarium room round assignments, or departmental needs. Will be required to work at least one weekend day each week and some holidays.
Reporting to the Metabolomics Platform Manager, the Research Support Specialist will focus on the Metabolomics Platform at the Proteomics Resource Center (PRC).
Reporting to the Metabolomics Platform Manager, the Research Support Assistant will focus on the Metabolomics Platform at the Proteomics Resource Center (PRC).
Our lab seeks a highly motivated Bioinformatics Specialist to work on a project that studies Huntington's disease; our goal being the identification of novel strategies that will slow the progression of the disease.
The Bio-Imaging Resource Center (BIRC) at The Rockefeller University in New York City is seeking a motivated full-time microscopist to advise and train users, particularly in the area of confocal microscopy. The Research Support Associate will report to the Director of the BIRC and work together with the BIRC staff team.
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.
Working as part of a small team on the development of advanced neuroimaging technologies, the Research Assistant will contribute to the application of molecular tools in animal models, and support the application of the lab's imaging technologies to rodents.