Stanford University
Basic Life Research Scientist (3 Year Fixed Term)
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, United States, 94306
Basic Life Research Scientist (3 Year Fixed Term)
The Das Lab in the Department of Biochemistry is seeking a Ph.D.-level, Basic Life Science Research Scientist with a passion for science and learning. This position is for a 3 year fixed-term, with a possibility of renewal. We are interested in developing predictive models for RNA folding based on cryo-electron microscopy and emerging deep learning frameworks. This position offers an opportunity to participate in and lead exciting and fast-paced research. The successful candidate will learn and advance a variety of laboratory methods, including RNA biochemistry, RNA cryo-electron microscopy, and data analysis, as well as computational methods, including training 3D neural networks. Ideal candidates demonstrate deep intellectual curiosity, have strong organizational and communication skills, cherish teamwork, and desire to strive for excellence. Previous experience in molecular biology and structural biology research is required. This position offers the opportunity to work closely with the principal investigator, lab members, and collaborators in an interactive, supportive, and inclusive lab environment. You will pioneer and advance biochemical and structural biology through both experimental methods like cryo-electron microscopy and cutting-edge computational methods involving deep learning neural networks. Finally, you will have the opportunity to develop scientific communication skills and to write rigorous and foundational publications that will demonstrate your ability to subsequently lead your own independent research group. The expected pay range for this position is $74,000 - $90,000 per annum. QUALIFICATIONS / MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- Ph.D., and or M.D., or equivalent. - Record of collaboration and mentorship during postgraduate research. - Lead authorship of peer-reviewed publication(s) describing methodological advances in cryo-electron microscopy experiments and/or computational analysis. - Outstanding command of written and verbal English. We're always looking for people who can bring new perspectives and life experiences to our team. Found the perfect role and ready to apply? Learn more on what to expect next.
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The Das Lab in the Department of Biochemistry is seeking a Ph.D.-level, Basic Life Science Research Scientist with a passion for science and learning. This position is for a 3 year fixed-term, with a possibility of renewal. We are interested in developing predictive models for RNA folding based on cryo-electron microscopy and emerging deep learning frameworks. This position offers an opportunity to participate in and lead exciting and fast-paced research. The successful candidate will learn and advance a variety of laboratory methods, including RNA biochemistry, RNA cryo-electron microscopy, and data analysis, as well as computational methods, including training 3D neural networks. Ideal candidates demonstrate deep intellectual curiosity, have strong organizational and communication skills, cherish teamwork, and desire to strive for excellence. Previous experience in molecular biology and structural biology research is required. This position offers the opportunity to work closely with the principal investigator, lab members, and collaborators in an interactive, supportive, and inclusive lab environment. You will pioneer and advance biochemical and structural biology through both experimental methods like cryo-electron microscopy and cutting-edge computational methods involving deep learning neural networks. Finally, you will have the opportunity to develop scientific communication skills and to write rigorous and foundational publications that will demonstrate your ability to subsequently lead your own independent research group. The expected pay range for this position is $74,000 - $90,000 per annum. QUALIFICATIONS / MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- Ph.D., and or M.D., or equivalent. - Record of collaboration and mentorship during postgraduate research. - Lead authorship of peer-reviewed publication(s) describing methodological advances in cryo-electron microscopy experiments and/or computational analysis. - Outstanding command of written and verbal English. We're always looking for people who can bring new perspectives and life experiences to our team. Found the perfect role and ready to apply? Learn more on what to expect next.
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