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With a mixed dry and wet lab setup focusing on RNA biology in the mammalian nervous system, we are always eager to recruit highly motivated individuals with relevant background from both '''computational''' and '''experimental''' sides. Particular areas relevant for our current projects include: | With a mixed dry and wet lab setup focusing on RNA biology in the mammalian nervous system, we are always eager to recruit highly motivated individuals with relevant background from both '''computational''' and '''experimental''' sides. Particular areas relevant for our current projects include: | ||
* RNA biochemistry and molecular biology (experience in next generation sequencing based assays is a plus but not required) | * RNA biochemistry and molecular biology (experience in next generation sequencing based assays is a plus but not required) | ||
− | * Neural cell biology (e.g., characterization of neuronal cellular phenotypes using neurons from | + | * Neural cell biology (e.g., characterization of neuronal cellular phenotypes using neurons from tissue sections, primary cultures and/or from differentiation of ES cells) |
* Probabilistic machine learning and algorithms | * Probabilistic machine learning and algorithms | ||
* Computational genomics | * Computational genomics | ||
To inquire about potential opening for postdoc and graduate student, programmer or technician, you can '''email''' Chaolin ( '''cz2294''' [at] '''columbia''' [dot] '''e d u''') with your CV. | To inquire about potential opening for postdoc and graduate student, programmer or technician, you can '''email''' Chaolin ( '''cz2294''' [at] '''columbia''' [dot] '''e d u''') with your CV. |
Revision as of 22:22, 3 December 2016
We are part of Department of Systems Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Motor Neuron Center at Columbia University Medical Center.
With a mixed dry and wet lab setup focusing on RNA biology in the mammalian nervous system, we are always eager to recruit highly motivated individuals with relevant background from both computational and experimental sides. Particular areas relevant for our current projects include:
- RNA biochemistry and molecular biology (experience in next generation sequencing based assays is a plus but not required)
- Neural cell biology (e.g., characterization of neuronal cellular phenotypes using neurons from tissue sections, primary cultures and/or from differentiation of ES cells)
- Probabilistic machine learning and algorithms
- Computational genomics
To inquire about potential opening for postdoc and graduate student, programmer or technician, you can email Chaolin ( cz2294 [at] columbia [dot] e d u) with your CV.