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Post docs
​Looking for motivated postdocs in computational biology, big-data genomics, and epigenomics in human brain diseases! Our lab at Columbia University's Psychiatry Department and the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute uses single-cell and spatial multi-omics, combined with whole-genome sequencing, to study normal brain aging, Alzheimer’s disease, depression and suicide, and COVID-related brain changes. Our focus is on brain plasticity and regeneration, and we strive to find new treatments for brain diseases. With 15 years of continuous funding and new major grants, we are excited to bring on new team members!
If interested, please reach out to mb928@columbia.edu
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Research Assistant
​The project involves computational biology, big-data genomics, and epigenomics in human brain diseases. Our lab uses single-cell and spatial multi-omics, combined with whole-genome sequencing, to study normal brain aging, Alzheimer’s disease, depression and suicide, and COVID-related brain changes. Our focus is on brain plasticity and regeneration, and we strive to find new treatments for brain diseases. With 15 years of continuous funding and several new major grants, we are excited to bring on new team members!
This position requires a bachelor’s degree. The ideal candidate will work in either the wet lab (WB, IHC, IF, qPCR), imaging lab (confocal and bright-field microscopy and stereology-based quantification of brain cells), or computational lab (coding, data visualization, and data analysis). We request a commitment of at least two years.
If interested, please reach out to mb928@columbia.edu
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