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Employment Type : Full-Time
If you're ready to be a part of breakthrough research, then we invite you to consider this exciting opportunity and apply today!Principal Investigator, Costas Anastassiou, PhD and Principal Investigator, Jason Moore, PhD are seeking a Postdoctoral Scientist to join their team collaboration! The Anastassiou Laboratory is affiliated with the Department of Neurosurgery and Neurology, the Center of Neural Sciences and Medicine and the Regenerative Medicine Institute. The lab team studies how the molecular and cellular composition of neurons translates to their phenotype and how these properties combine in brain circuits to produce function or, in the case of disease, dysfunction. The Anastassiou lab has broad background in multi-modal cellular data (electrophysiology, anatomy, transcriptomics) and the development of state-of-the-art computational workflows (statistical learning, optimization and simulation) to understand cellular activity in behavior and disease. The team employs multi-modal single-cell investigations in human circuits to understand cortical function and dysfunction as occurring in diseases like epilepsy. The Department of Computational Biomedicine under Dr. Moore's leadership reflects Cedars-Sinai's commitment to advancing medical discovery and the recognition of the foundational role complex data plays in our research and clinical care. This position will focus on developing pipelines and workflows to analyze large-scale cellular data sets (trascriptomics, electrophysiology, morphology), multimodal feature extraction and data reconciliation and simulation (e.g. [Nandi et al. 2020; Buchin et al. 2020]). This work will interface with several other projects with ample opportunities for collaboration with many other teams at Cedars. The project is a collaboration between the teams of Prof. Costas Anastassiou (Neurosurgery and Neurology, Regenerative Medicine Institute) and Prof. Jason Moore (Computational Biomedicine). The Project Scientist works independently and in coorperation with the Principal Investigators to make significant and creative contributions to a research or creative project in any academic discipline. This position is not required to carry out independent research or to develop an independent research reputation and does not have teaching responsibilities. Ordinarily, the Project Scientist position will carry out research or creative programs as well as administration of day-to-day lab operations with supervision by a member of the Professorial Series. Experience with specialized machine learning (e.g. tensorflow, keras, etc.), optimization and cellular simulation software (e.g. NEURON) is beneficial Ability to meet aggressive timelines and deliverables in a collaborative environment Strong publication record in cellular model generation/validation and/or statistical learning Experience in pursuing research projects in collaborative fashion Proven independent thinking and flexibility Strong written and verbal communication skills Physical Demands: Position requires working with computers for extended periods of time and the use of specialized laboratory equipment. Must be able to sit, stand and/or stoop for long periods of time.
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