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Dr. Yasmine El-Shamayleh
Application deadline
Dec 31, 2022
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Dr. Yasmine El-Shamayleh
New York, NY
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Application Deadline
Dec 31, 2022
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
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Dr. Yasmine El-Shamayleh
Job Description
The El-Shamayleh lab within the Zuckerman Institute is seeking a Staff Associate I to study the neural basis of vision. The Staff Associate I will assist in conducting behavioral and neurophysiological studies in large research mammals in a scientific wet-lab environment.
The Staff Associate I will be responsible for the following:
• Will assist in conducting wet-lab mammal training and the collection of behavioral and neural data.
• Will assist in conducting behavioral and neurophysiological studies in research mammals.
• Will assist the Principal Investigator in basic surgical procedures, in the daily care of large research mammals, experimental setup and will maintain lab supplies and reagents.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience or Biological Sciences, required. At least one year of previous experience working in a wet lab; experience working with large mammals is highly desirable, as is knowledge of visual neuroscience and experience in performing basic surgical techniques. Qualified candidates must be capable of working independently on husbandry and training duties once instructed.
Inquiries about this role should be directed to yasmine.shamayleh@columbia.edu and applications can be submitted to https://apply.interfolio.com/105441.
Requirements
- Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience or Biological Sciences
- required. At least one year of previous experience working in a wet lab
- experience working with large mammals is highly desirable
- as is knowledge of visual neuroscience and experience in performing basic surgical techniques. Qualified candidates must be capable of working independently on husbandry and training duties once instructed.
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