A Research Technician position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Helen Hou at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (houlab.org), starting in 2023. You will play a prominent role in the research program of a brand-new interdisciplinary neuroscience lab, studying how the brain controls movements and behaviors, including how the brain coordinates facial expressions to convey emotions. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is located east of New York City on Long Island, conveniently accessible with the Long Island Rail Road (1-hr ride from Penn Station).
Position Responsibilities
Depending on the person’s interests and skills, experiments may include: testing rodent behavior, performing optogenetic stimulation, and using in vivo electrophysiology and imaging to record neural activity, dissections and immunostaining of rodent brains, rodent intracranial surgery, as well as building experimental hardware and/or software for data analysis. In addition, responsibilities will include general lab organization and maintaining of rodent colonies. The Research Technician will have the opportunity to work closely with the principal investigator as well as to develop skills as an independent scientist, and contributions to experiments will merit authorship on resulting publications (Four technicians who previously worked with Dr. Hou have been co-authors on papers.)
Position Requirements
Environment Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is a world-renowned biomedical research institution in New York. It has shaped contemporary biomedical research and is the home of eight Nobel Prize laureates. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory provides a highly dynamic and interactive research environment and also a unique opportunity of timely exposure to advances in various biomedical research fields and of interaction with a broad range of researchers from all over the world through its renowned Meetings and Courses program.
We believe that science is for everyone. We have had researchers with a variety of backgrounds and believe in the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Compensation and Benefits Our employees are compensated in many ways for their contributions to our mission, including competitive pay, exceptional health benefits, retirement plans, time off, and a range of recognition and wellness programs. Visit our CSHL Benefits sites to learn more.
You are required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 as a condition to your employment at the Laboratory. You will be required to provide proof of your vaccination on your first day of employment. For those individuals, who are unable to receive a vaccine due to access issues, they will be expected to receive the vaccine upon arrival in New York.
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Applicants should have a Bachelor’s degree, previous research experience, and a background in a STEM field such as neuroscience, biology, engineering, or computer science. Experience working with rodents, using neuroscience and biology techniques, and/or programming will be judged favorably but not required. We look for candidates who are curious about the brain and behavior. A two-year commitment is preferred.
Since 1890, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has been a global leader in research and education. The international scientific community at CSHL provides a unique and stimulating atmosphere for doctoral research?an environment where students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty work side-by-side. The Watson School of Biological Sciences (WSBS) was founded on the belief that with well thought-out mechanisms, enthusiastic involvement of faculty, and highly motivated students, an innovative curriculum could be provided that would allow students to earn a doctoral degree in a shorter time than in traditional programs without compromising the quality of their training. The curriculum is designed to train students to become scholars and independent thinkers.